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  • NPHS makes it to movie screens, producing extra funds

    NPHS makes it to movie screens, producing extra funds

    In recent years, the Newbury Park High School [NPHS] campus has been the film set for a variety of movies and commercials, allowing students to view their own campus and classrooms through multiple released films, including “Freakier Friday” and “Incoming.” With this influx of inquiries and requests for filming, the CVUSD has gained some…

  • ICE impacts Ventura

    ICE impacts Ventura

    Introduction In early 2025, federal immigration enforcement actions intensified across California. In Ventura County, a series of federal immigration raids targeted agricultural workers, leading to over 200 detentions. The raids are a result of President Donald Trump’s objective of reaching 3,000 undocumented immigrant arrests per day, according to the American Immigration Council. Trump’s deportation…

  • CVUSD TK programs expand enrollment for students

    CVUSD TK programs expand enrollment for students

    Transitional Kindergarten [TK] programs in the Conejo Valley Unified School District [CVUSD] are welcoming record numbers of students due to its recent expansions of age range eligibility to all 4-year-olds. Across the CVUSD, over 700 students are now enrolled in TK in 16 schools, which includes every elementary school except EARThS Magnet. TK is…

  • Federal funding cuts for mental health services leave students without support

    One in seven adolescents between the ages of 10 and 19 has a mental disorder, accounting for 15 percent of all people who experience issues with mental health, according to the World Health Organization. Leaving these adolescents struggling with mental health unaddressed can lead to consequences in their adult lives. Adverse childhood experiences often…

  • News in Brief

    City of Thousand Oaks opens first homeless shelter Thrive Grove Navigation Center, the City of Thousand Oaks’ first interim housing community, opened on May 7, “offering safety, dignity, and a path forward for individuals experiencing unsheltered homelessness in the City of Thousand Oaks,” according to the DignityMoves website. Thrive Grove, located at 1205 Lawrence…

  • University federal funding cuts halt development

    University federal funding cuts halt development

    Universities across the country have faced federal funding cuts, stated to be a result of ongoing investigations by the Trump Administration. Many of these investigations are in regards to anti-Semitism on campuses, programs that align with diversity, equity and inclusion initiatives and an overall reduction of government spending. With federal funding making up about…

  • Los Angeles fires impact local museums

    Los Angeles fires impact local museums

    In January 2025, Southern California began the new year with multiple fires spanning across the Ventura and Los Angeles counties. Both the Eaton Fire and the Palisades Fire burned roughly 40,000 acres altogether, destroying homes, schools and businesses. Within this chaos, several local museums were threatened by the high winds and fire dangers. The…

  • Local meetings held for downtown T.O. plans

    Local meetings held for downtown T.O. plans

    The City of Thousand Oaks has started the journey of creating a downtown area, beginning with community input. Five interactive sessions were held, where residents, business owners and stakeholders were encouraged to attend. These sessions focused on key aspects of the downtown area: visioning, amenities & attractions, connectivity & accessibility, economic development and community…

  • Leaked White House text chain signals security concerns

    Leaked White House text chain signals security concerns

    Following Donald Trump’s return to the White House in 2025, an error in communication has drawn attention to the administration’s security practices. In March, National Security Adviser Mike Waltz accidentally added “The Atlantic” editor-in-chief Jeffrey Goldberg to a Signal group chat created to discuss classified U.S. military operations in Yemen. The mistake went unnoticed…

  • Soccer coach charged with murder of teenage boy

    13-year-old Oscar Omar Hernandez was reported missing by his family on March 30. Previously, Hernandez had taken a train ride to Lancaster, CA, to complete odd jobs for a friend. When his family tried calling him, a friend answered and claimed Hernandez could not come to the phone. On April 2, authorities discovered a…