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Becca Whitnall

Becca Whitnall

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Editor, Moorpark Acorn

Thousand Oaks

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Addiction , Reentry, Racial Justice , Education, Economic Opportunity, Drug Policy, Incarceration , Criminal Justice

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I am open minded

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Total articles 1602

  • 40-mile vehicle chase starts in Simi

    By Becca Whitnall Verified| Simi Valley Acorn Verified A pursuit originating in Simi Valley Wednesday led city police officers from the center of the city, through Los Angeles and Santa Monica, finally coming to an end near the Santa Monica Pier—but not before hitting two other vehicles. At around 5:15 p.m. March 26, the Simi Valley Police Department got an alert via a license plate reader that a white utility van that had been stolen was recognized in the area of Tapo Canyon Road and Alamo Street, said Sgt

    By Becca Whitnall Verified · Simi Valley Acorn

    Mar. 28, 2025

  • Overdose deaths down for fourth year

    By Becca Whitnall Verified| Moorpark Acorn Verified For the fourth consecutive year, the number of people in Ventura County dying from drug overdoses dropped, according to the county medical examiner’s annual report on the deaths. The bad news is there were 200 deaths attributed to overdoses in 2024; the good news is that number, the lowest in five years, was down 24.5% from the year before and represents an almost 31% decrease since 2021 when the number of overdoses was the highest in county history at 289 deaths

    By Becca Whitnall Verified · Moorpark Acorn

    Mar. 14, 2025

  • Overdose deaths once again are down

    By Becca Whitnall Verified| Camarillo Acorn Verified For the fourth consecutive year, the number of people in Ventura County dying from drug overdoses dropped, according to the county medical examiner’s annual report on the deaths. The bad news is there were 200 deaths attributed to overdoses in 2024; the good news is that number, the lowest in five years, was down 24.5% from the year before and represents an almost 31% decrease since 2021 when the number of overdoses was the highest in county history at 289 deaths

    By Becca Whitnall Verified · Camarillo Acorn

    Mar. 14, 2025

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Moorpark Acorn

Get the latest news from the Moorpark Acorn, a newspaper serving Moorpark and Ventura County CA.

'+1 805-484-1949

Founded: 2003