By Henry Dubroff / Thursday, November 8th, 2018 / Columns, Latest news / Comments Off on Dubroff: When will the tragedy of mass shootings end?
The ripples from a mass casualty event spread quickly through the community. Hospitals and public safety organizations are overwhelmed. Families check in with loved ones. Events are canceled or postponed. Colleges, universities and even high schools get a reality check as reports of injuries and fatalities close in. The media coverage magnifies everything. It is Read More →
By Staff Report / Thursday, November 8th, 2018 / middle, Nonprofits / Comments Off on 13 people die in mass shooting at Thousand Oaks country music bar
Updated at 12:30 p.m. Nov. 9: A Marine combat veteran killed 12 people and himself late Nov. 7 after he opened fire at The Borderline Bar and Grill, a country music bar in Thousand Oaks, authorities said Thursday. Hundreds of people fled in panic and dozens were injured before the killer, identified as 28-year-old Ian Read More →
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Utility company Southern California Edison said Oct. 30 that its equipment was to blame for starting the 280,000-acre Thomas fire at one of two origin points. The investigation into the blaze which swept through the region in December is still ongoing by state agency Cal Fire and the Ventura County Fire Department. SCE said it Read More →
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Camarillo will jump on the luxury-storage trend with Cloud 9, a 120,000-square-foot project that will bring luxury hangers and office space for private jet owners, companies and high-net-worth individuals to the Camarillo Airport. The four 25,000-square-foot hangers will be constructed in the northeast quadrant of the airport and, according to airport officials, accommodate at least Read More →