Part 1 of 2, “Ask a Firefighter,” from Our Ventura TV. Ventura High school students ask local firefighters questions about the fire service.
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Difference Between Home Ownership and Real Estate Investing
Realtor and real estate investor, Ed Knighton, discusses the difference between home ownership and real estate investing, specifically in California.
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The City Center: Successful Transitional Living
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Executive Director, Jim Duran, speaks about The City Center with George Alger. The City Center offers transitional living housing to homeless who have children, with a goal of transitioning each client out within 6 to 24 months. -
Breaking the Cycle of Homelessness and Poverty through Tutoring Children
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Angie Allmendinger speaks with Sandra Siepak about School on Wheels, which has been tutoring homeless children since 1993. -
“Something Can Be Done About It” and the Volunteer Ministers
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Debbie Cregan and Corinne Sullivan speak about the Volunteer Ministers and their motto, “Something can be done about it.” -
Thomas Fire Evacuation and Lessons Learned
Jill Chiappe speaks with George Alger about evacuating her home before it was destroyed by the Thomas Fire in Ventura, CA. Chiappe also discusses lessons learned from the experience.
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Improving Quality of Life for the Deaf and Hard of Hearing
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Julianna Massar-Fjeld speaks with Monique Nowlin about Tri-County GLAD, which is a subsidiary of the Greater Los Angeles Agency on Deafness. Mark Robinson interprets for Massar-Fjeld. -
Our Ventura TV Recordings to be Re-Scheduled Due to Fires
12/5/17: As a result of local fires, tomorrow’s Our Ventura TV recordings will be re-scheduled. For those with questions about the TV station (CAPS Media Center), here is what is known at this moment:
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CA Assemblymember Jacqui Irwin Discusses Local Progress
CA Assemblymember, Jacqui Irwin, speaks with Sandra Siepak about local achievements and improvements for veterans, education, cybersecurity, seniors, water supply and roads.
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