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By Anonymous — Wednesday, December 6th, 2017
A collision occurred Tuesday on Highway 23, near Pasadena Avenue. A car and commercial van crashed with the car overturning and forced into an irrigation ditch next to the southbound lane. The van crashed into a storm drain. The driver of the car was taken from the scene by ambulance. Injury information was unavailable. Enlarge Photo |
By Anonymous — Wednesday, December 6th, 2017
On Monday, December 4 a red Mustang traveling westward on Old Telegraph Road failed to execute the left turn (near the berry stand) and proceeded straight through the field, striking Palm trees. No information on the driver was available. No injuries were reported. Enlarge Photo |
By Anonymous — Wednesday, December 6th, 2017
Sunday, December 3rd from 5:00pm – 7:00pm locals who brought an unwrapped toy valued at $10 or more or a $10 donation would receive a complimentary BBQ chicken dinner cooked by the Fillmore Fire Department. The donated toys will be distributed to Fillmore area youth on Saturday, December 16th at 711 Landeros Lane, Fillmore Fire Station 91. Youth must be accompanied by an adult and must show student ID or proof of enrollment in a Fillmore school and proof of residence with ID. Enlarge Photo |
By Anonymous — Wednesday, December 6th, 2017
Join us for a fun filled day Saturday, December 9th at 12pm - 7pm. Parade starts at 12pm, Music by Juano & Friends 4pm - 7pm. Festival to follow with music, food from local restaurants, vendor booths selling Christmas items. Questions please call Irene at 805.625.3273 |
The Thomas Fire rises over the ridge of the Sespe Mountain range northwest of Fillmore on Tuesday afternoon. Enlarge Photo By Anonymous — Wednesday, December 6th, 2017
The Thomas Fire began on Monday, December 4th at approximately 6:20pm near Steckel Park, Santa Paula. Heavy winds and low humidity have added to the fire growth. At least 27,000 residents were evacuated between Santa Paula and Ventura as of Tuesday afternoon. As of noon Wednesday the Thomas Fire had burned 65,000 acres and over 150 homes, with zero containment. Fillmore Unified School District was closed Wednesday, December 6th due to the Thomas Fire. The Creek Fire in Los Angeles County was at 12,000 acres burned, zero containment Wednesday afternoon. The Rye Fire in Los Angeles County was 7,000 acres burned, 5% contained noon Wednesday. San Bernardino was also battling two fires, Little Mountain Fire and Meyers Fire, both at 100 and 35 acres with structures involved, Wednesday. Los Angeles’ Skirball Fire has burned 150 acres, destroyed at least six homes and was threatening UCLA and the Getty Museum. Go to http://www.readyventuracounty.org for up-to-date fire information. |