Robyn Fisher, an equestrian trainer, raced into where California's Mountain Fire burned when she heard several horses were in danger and needed transport to safety.
County agencies nonprofits are offering a range of services and guidance in the wake of the 20,630-acre Mountain Fire.
"I lost everything man... Everywhere that I'm going, the fire is following us." Luis Villanueva is devastated after losing ...
Challenger candidates nabbed leads in a handful of Ventura County's 19 school board races in election returns through ...
Monterey County Sheriff Tina Nieto has named Timothy Lanquist as the next corrections operations bureau chief Thursday.
Bond measures for the Oxnard Union High and Briggs school districts inched past their required approval thresholds in ...
The Mountain Fire fund has so far collected and distributed more than $90,000, officials said. A new donation may soon double ...
Ventura County Sheriff's deputies arrest a man at a motel with a missing 14-year-old girl, stressing online predator dangers.
Firefighters extinguished an RV on fire near other structures in the 700 block of North Olive Street Thursday morning. On Nov. 14, ...
A Ventura County couple put all the pieces together to buy the home they wanted in Newbury Park: They picked out the house, wired more than $200,000 for the down payment, and drove by each day for ...
Fundraising for victims of the Mountain Fire got a significant boost on Nov. 13 when Wells Fargo announced a $100,000 grant to support Ventura County Community Foundation and recovery efforts.
As the investigation into the Mountain Fire’s origins continues, a class action lawsuit was filed Nov. 8 alleging that the Ventura County blaze was started by Southern California Edison’s equipment.