Ventura County grocery store shut down after suspect sprayed 'irritant' in area: sheriff
An investigation is underway after a grocery store in Ventura County was shut down when a suspect allegedly sprayed an “irritant” into the area Saturday, according to the sheriff's department.
California forecast: Heat wave to bring triple-digit temps across SoCal this weekend
A brutal heat wave that’s lingered in Southern California all week long will bring widespread triple-digit temperatures to several areas from Orange to Ventura counties.
Camarillo man charged with double murder in Ventura County crime spree
42-year-old Alvin Johnson is charged with double murder in connection with a violent crime spree in Ventura County that resulted in the deaths of Ricardo Juarez Jr. and Marilyn Gallagher.
Excessive heat warnings in effect in Southern California
A sweltering late-season heat wave has triggered excessive heat warnings across Southern California, with forecasts predicting potentially record-breaking temperatures that could reach up to 115 degrees in some areas through Friday.
Dangerous heat wave brings extreme heat, prompts smog warnings across SoCal
National Weather Service forecasters said the "dangerous heat wave" will linger through at least Friday.
California forecast: September heat wave to bake SoCal
Sweltering heat is expected in SoCal over the next several days, with the peak of the heat wave expected Wednesday through Friday.
Ventura County crime spree: Suspect arrested after going on violent rampage killing 2, injuring 3
Officials say Alvin Otis Johnson stabbed a man to death inside a car at an Oxnard intersection then drove to a home in Camarillo where he killed an elderly woman.
Man stabs, carjacks man in Oxnard before Camarillo shooting, police say - Suspect arrested
Deputies in Ventura County said the man who fatally stabbed and carjacked another man in Oxnard was responsible for shooting a woman in Camarillo hours later.
Overcrowding at animal shelter in Camarillo
The ongoing overcrowding issue at a shelter in Camarillo is getting more dogs sick.
These California cities were ranked as the safest in the US
A recent study listed the top 13 safest cities in the US. Out of those 13 cities, four of them were in California.
Dallas Cowboys training camp site catches fire in Oxnard
A fire broke out at a Dallas Cowboys training camp site in Oxnard.
Simi Valley home from horror film ‘Poltergeist’ hits the market
The Simi Valley home, which is on the market for the first time in 45 years, is listed for $1,174,999, according to Realtor.com.
Man viciously attacked by dog in Simi Valley
A man and his dog were both viciously attacked by another dog, possibly a Pit bull, in Simi Valley.
Man viciously attacked by dog in Simi Valley
A man and his dog were both viciously attacked by another dog, possibly a Pit bull, in Simi Valley.
Man tries to kidnap teen girl in Simi Valley Library parking lot
Police said the girl was walking with her mom when a man came up and grabbed her. She screamed and was able to get away.
Suspected serial killer charged in Ventura County strangulation murders nearly 50 years later
Warren Luther Alexander, 73, has been charged with the strangulation murders of Kimberly Carol Fritz, 18, Velvet Ann Sanchez, 31 and Lorraine Ann Rodriguez, 21, that occurred in Ventura County in 1977.
Simi Valley homeowner fatally stabs coyote after entering his home
According to Simi Valley Police, the coyote followed his chihuahua into the house through the dog door.
SR-150 in Santa Paula reopens following months-long closure due to mudslide
The highway had been closed for about five months due to the winter storms earlier this year that triggered a massive mudslide.
Sea lions washing up onto Santa Barbara, Ventura County beaches showing signs of algae poisoning
Animal rescuers in Santa Barbara and Ventura counties say they've been inundated in recent days with reports of sick sea lions washing up on shore, showing signs they may have been poisoned by a harmful algal bloom.
California doctor defrauded Medicare out of $3 million: DOJ
Medicare paid approximately $3.2 million of the $3.9 million in fraudulent claims submitted by Dr. Victor Contreras.