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When 73-year-old Margaret Reimann was murdered in her garage while getting ready to leave for church in 1986, everyone immediately started pointing fingers at one particular relative. And in the investigation that followed, detectives uncovered a decades-long family feud, grudges that had been festering for years, and questions about just how far someone might go when there's money on the line.But almost four decades later, new DNA testing pointed them in a completely different direction. And now, the case is hotter than it's ever been.If you have any information about the murder of Margaret “Myie” Reimann in November of 1986 in Camarillo, California, please speak up. You can reach Detective Gerardo Cruz directly at (805) 384 - 4726 or by emailing coldcase@ventura.org. If you'd prefer to remain anonymous, you can also call Ventura County Crime Stoppers at (800) 222-8477 or visit www.venturacountycrimestoppers.org to submit a tip via text or email.View source material and photos for this episode at: thedeckpodcast.com/norris-evansLet us deal you in… follow The Deck on social media.Instagram: @thedeckpodcast | @audiochuckTwitter: @thedeckpodcast_ | @audiochuckFacebook: /TheDeckPodcast | /audiochuckllcTo support Season of Justice and learn more, please visit seasonofjustice.org.The Deck is hosted by Ashley Flowers. Instagram: @ashleyflowersTikTok: @ashleyflowerscrimejunkieTwitter: @Ash_FlowersFacebook: /AshleyFlowers.AFText Ashley at 317-733-7485 to talk all things true crime, get behind the scenes updates, and more! Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
The Wrap. Greg Camarillo NBC 7 Previews This Weekend In The NFL. The YouTube TV ESPN Fiasco Is Finally Over.
After betrayal, you're left asking impossible questions: Was it an addiction? A choice? Can it change? This powerful conversation with sexologist and social worker Cheryl Camarillo brings clarity, compassion, and grounded hope. Together, Lora and Cheryl unpack how to tell the difference between sexual addiction and acting-out behavior, what integrity abuse really means, and why empathy—not shame—is the foundation for healing. You'll learn how to assess whether reconciliation is truly possible, what real accountability looks like, and why safety, trust, and emotional regulation must come before intimacy. Whether you stay or go, this episode will help you understand the path forward so you can heal on every level—mind, body, and soul. Top 3 Takeaways Addiction vs. Acting Out: Understanding the root of your partner's behavior determines the right kind of help and prevents further harm. Integrity Abuse & Entitlement: When promises and empathy break down, healing can't begin until accountability replaces defensiveness. Safety Before Sex: Real intimacy rebuilds through empathy, co-regulation, and emotional safety—not through “hysterical bonding” or performance. Favorite Quote “You don't go back to who you were before betrayal — you become someone wiser, clearer, and more grounded in truth.” Special Offers $97 Introductory Session – “Hope Rebuild Session” One hour, 1:1 on Zoom to locate your stage of healing and map your next right step. Book at: IntroductorySession.com Free FLAUNT!® Book Club + Workshop (Dec 1) Walk through the five steps of FLAUNT! to move from collapse to expansion—and rekindle hope. Register free: TheFlauntBook.com (buy the book wherever books are sold) Free Betrayal Recovery Guide Your step-by-step companion for healing after infidelity. Download: BetrayalRecoveryGuide.com LOVE THE SHOW? TAKE THE NEXT STEP Don't just listen—start healing. Download your FREE Betrayal Recovery Tool Kit and take back your power with clarity, confidence, and support that meets you where you are. ✅ Calm the chaos ✅ Rebuild self-trust ✅ Stop the spiral of second-guessing ✅ Reclaim your worth and your future
Welcome to Chapel City Church! Last week Charlie opened up chapter three inviting us to consider Christ. Jesus was presented as being better than Moses, as the builder of the house is worthy of more honor than a servant in the house. But that reference to Moses would immediately move the audience to thinking about a particular time in their shared history. And that consideration of the people who God moved from slavery into the Promised Land forms the background for […]
The Wrap. Our NFL Insider Greg Camarillo From NBC 7 Previews This Weeks NFL Action. Why Do The Players Care About The NBA Cup But Not The Fans?
This special podcast with Karen & Janet features two Veterans who are local real estate experts who tell us everything we need to know when it comes to VA Loans! The podcast starts with Mike Robb who served 24 years in The Navy along with Jeff Wattenbach who is a 20 year Veteran of The Seabees. Mike Robb is with Epic Realty and helps VA clients with Zero Down & Zero Cost loans that can even prepay HOA costs. Jeff Wattenbach tells us about VA Loans, the importance of Certificates of Eligibility DV-214 documents Assumable & Assumptive VA Loans too. Jeff & Mike dispel myths about VA Loans, they are Veterans & VA Loans are their specialty. Tell every Veteran who is looking to buy or sell to listen to this GOTA podcast! Wrapping up the show is Casey, owner of Skin Love By Lulu. Casey has created a comfortable and relaxing skin scare facility in Camarillo that includes Custom facials, relaxation, dealing with stress using the products that work for you and she has a special discount for Veterans listen in to find out more! Another awesome podcast from Karen & Janet!
René Camarillo is a Mexican-American craftsperson from East Los Angeles whose practice resists the hierarchies of the art world. Trained in apparel design at LA Trade Tech, fiber and material studies at Cal State LA, and textiles at RISD, Camarillo positions weaving and garment-making as acts of cultural inheritance, labor, and community survival rather than commodities of privilege. In this conversation, Camarillo reflects on rejecting the label of “artist,” his experience with exploitation in fashion and sweatshops, and the deep political stakes of textiles in shaping both history and everyday life. The dialogue explores craft versus fine art, sustainability, gentrification in Lincoln Heights and El Sereno, and the importance of teaching weaving, dyeing, and self-reliance through Grow Lincoln Heights and his brand Dust of Course. With a Fulbright in Japan to study indigo farming, Camarillo embodies a practice that is at once monastic, technical, and communal—insisting on fundamentals in a moment dominated by spectacle and commodification.
This week we continue our study through the book of Hebrews. In the first two chapters we have seen Jesus described as “better”… the better prophet, the heir of all things, the very radiance of God’s glory, the One who upholds all things, better than angels, the exact representation of God’s nature. We have been encouraged to pay close attention to the truth of salvation Jesus brings; He humbled Himself and made a way for us to be free from […]
Greg Camarillo, Football Night in San Diego Previews This Week In The NFL. The Wrap.
In John 6:63, Jesus proclaims one of the most challenging truths in all of Scripture: “It is the Spirit who gives life; the flesh is no help at all.” The crowds followed Him because they had eaten the bread that filled their stomachs, but Jesus offered something greater, the true bread from heaven that gives eternal life. In this passage we see the difference between those who seek Him for earthly gain and those who are taught by God, drawn […]
The Wrap. GREG CAMARILLO former nfl wide reciver and on football night in san diego Joins Jim To Preview Week 8 In The NFL.
Welcome to Chapel City Church! Last week we looked at the destiny of humanity. Although we were created to be in fellowship with God and to exercise dominion over His creation, sin marred that design. Instead of dominion, we see death. But while we don’t see victory in being children of Adam, we do see Him. We see Jesus Christ whose death didn’t bring failure and dishonor. His death brought glory and victory. And this week we are going to […]
For the rest of this season, we are releasing the Main Session messages from this year's CGN International Conference.This year's conference was held at Reliance Church in Temecula, CA - and the Theme was: “The Way Forward: Ministry According to Jesus” - in which we studied through the' “Upper-Room Discourse” in John 13-17.The sixth message of the conference was taught by Pastor Bruce Zachary. Bruce was raised in a Jewish home, and he worked as an attorney for 25 years prior to planting Calvary Nexus in Camarillo, California. Bruce is the author of several books, including the Calvary Chapel Church Planting Manual — and he serves on the Executive Team of Calvary Global Network.The text of this message is John 15:18-16:3 - and is titled: “If the World Hates You”
Everything Remade episode 275. Thanks so much to Nick for taking the time to chat with me. Intro/outro track: The Dense Macabre by Coma Regalia featured tracks: Essays of Why, Serial and But Not Forgotten by Such Sightings. hear more: suchsightings.bandcamp.com If you are enjoying what you hear and would like to support the growth of this podcast directly you can do so by way of donation via paypal: middlemanrecords@gmail.com venmo: @ediequinn or subscribe to our patreon: patreon.com/humanmachine
Welcome to Chapel City Church! Last week we worked through the first warning passage in the Book of Hebrews. In a general and gentle way, the author reminds us not to drift from the truth that we have heard. The law was good. It accomplished a divine purpose. But you can’t go back to it because something better has come. This week, we pick up with the thought that closed off chapter one. Jesus is better than anything, including angels. […]
Greg Camarillo From Football Night In San Diego On NBC 7 Previews Week 6 In The NFL. Chris Hodge, Sports Investors Daily presented by TakingVegas.com. Gives Us The Best Bets For The Sports Weekend.
Greg Camarillo From Football Night In San Diego On NBC 7 Previews Week 6 In The NFL.
Our NFL Insider From NBC 7 Greg Camarillo Joins The Show to Preview This Weekends NFL Games. Plus Chris Hodge From TakingVegas.com Gives Us The Best Bets For The Sports Weekend.
The Wrap. Top Selling MLB Jerseys Of 2025. Greg Camarillo former NFL WR and Football Night in San Diego Joins Us To Preview This Weekend In the NFL. We Hear From Mike Shildt Pregame.
The Wrap. Greg Camarillo, NFL Insider, former NFL wide receiver, Football Night in San Diego on NBC7 Joins Us To Preview Week 3 In The NFL.
Greg Camarillo, NFL Insider, former NFL wide receiver, Football Night in San Diego on NBC7 Joins Us To Preview Week 3 In The NFL.
The Wrap. we Hear From Mike Shildt Pregame. We Preview Week 2 In The NFL With Greg Camarillo, former NFL receiver… co-host of Football Night in San Diego on NBC 7.
We Preview Week 2 In The NFL With Greg Camarillo, former NFL receiver… co-host of Football Night in San Diego on NBC 7.
What is shadow work, and how does it contribute to personal growth and radiance? How does nervous system regulation impact our appearance and energy? In this episode, Leslie Miranda and I explore how emotional well-being, somatic awareness, and nervous system regulation all contribute to our outer and inner radiance. Together, we unpack the deep connection between how we feel, how we show up, and how we look and feel more radiant.You're going to love this conversation, and you're going to want to share it with everyone you care about who also desires to look and feel their best too!Learn more about Leslie Miranda:Leslie Miranda is a licensed Marriage and Family Therapist with a private practice based in Camarillo, California. She offers both in-person and virtual psychotherapy and consultation throughout California and beyond. Leslie brings a unique blend of clinical expertise and intuitive insight to her work.She's certified in EMDR, Brainspotting, and Clinical Hypnotherapy, and is a Certified Clinical Trauma Professional with advanced training in the Trauma Regulation Integration Processing model. Leslie has a special interest in helping people alchemize their life experiences into powerful success stories, weaving together somatic work, depth psychology, imaginal practices, and the healing arts to support deep, lasting transformation.Connect with Leslie: https://www.lesliemirandalmft.comStep into your Radiance Sanctuary in the Membership https://www.theschoolofradiance.com/membershipFor more resources related to today's episode, click here for the podcast episode page: https://www.theschoolofradiance.com/podcasts Follow Rachel Varga Official on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/rachelvargaofficial/ —Catch full episodes of The School of Radiance Podcast here on YouTube https://www.youtube.com/@RachelVargaOfficial —Subscribe to the YouTube channel here: https://www.youtube.com/@RachelVargaOfficial —Follow me here:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/rachelvargaofficial/ Facebook: https://www.instagram.com/rachelvargaofficial/ Website: https://www.theschoolofradiance.com —FREE STUFF: Download my FREE Skincare Checklist, sign up for my FREE 30 minute biohack your way to clear skin and slowing aging training now, and my newsletter for promos and exclusive events just for you! https://www.theschoolofradiance.com/freebiesEveryone gets one FREE call! Book your free 15-minute call with Rachel Varga to see which options will help you achieve your skin radiance goals! https://rachelvarga.as.me/YourPersonalizedRadianceConsultation —Looking for Skincare products, Tutorials, booking YOUR private One-on-One, and the deep dive Radiance Membership?SHOP skincare: https://alwaysradiantskinshop.comBOOK your private One-on-One: https://rachelvarga.as.me/Initialconsultation REGISTER for Tutorials and/or Membership: https://theschoolofradiance.com As a disclaimer, please note that the information shared in this podcast and interview is not to be taken as medical advice, and it's always important to consult with your physician before making any lifestyle changes. Rachel disclaims any responsibility for inaccurate credentials of guests or information used that may cause harm.Thank you for tuning in to this episode of The School of Radiance with Rachel Varga (formerly The Rachel Varga Podcast and The Always Radiant Skin Podcast)!Rachel Vargainfo@theschoolofradiance.comSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Dejó el PRI y se fue a MC. ¿Adán Augusto tuvo que ver en su decisión? ¿Se peleó con Alito? ¿Cómo va a votar?
Dr. Michael Daignault broke down the latest on pediatric COVID vaccines — the American Academy of Pediatrics is recommending shots for kids as young as 6 months to 23 months, but their guidance doesn't exactly line up with the CDC's, and questions remain on whether insurance will fully cover them. The heat was on — literally. About 25,000 Camarillo residents lost power after an animal damaged equipment. On a personal note, Mark shared how his mailman delivered the remains of his cat Frenchie with compassion and respect. Fox 11 anchor Elex Michaelson joined to discuss his exit from the station, as well as breaking political news: the California Legislature voting in favor of a major redistricting plan. Elex was back for more insight on his departure and the ripple effects of the redistricting vote.
Frankly, my dear, you will give a damn about these crimes—because this week, we're taking a petty look through the ultimate portal to chaos: windows. Trevin kicks things off with a romantic thrift store date gone wrong. What begins as a sweet hunt for house shorts quickly unravels when he discovers none of them come with pockets. Meanwhile, Amanda visits the brand new stadium for the KC Current—America's first stadium built exclusively for women's sports—only to be betrayed (again) by her husband's antics when the Smile Cam hits. In this week's Would You Rather? Trevin gets topical with a dystopian choice: Would you rather be the mouthpiece for government propaganda, or be paid to stay silent about the Epstein Files—while everyone knows you know? Amanda brings the body horror, asking: Would you rather have one enormous visible tooth… or over 50 secret teeth buried in your jaw? Then it's on to the true petty crime stories, where things get destructive. Trevin shares the story of Dale W. Hamit, a 60-year-old man from Springfield, Missouri, whose obsession with Crocs footwear ends in a gas station drive-thru... but not the kind with food. Amanda tells the fiery tale of Dr. Leopold Weinstein, a dentist from Camarillo, California, who may or may not have tried to burn down a building. Is it frustration with insurance companies, or just early retirement by way of felony arson? These two men may have never met, but their crimes are united by broken windows and building destruction. So roll down the windows and let in the fresh air—this week's stories bring the windowpane.
In this episode of the Pu'u Muay Thai Podcast, Jonathan Puu breaks down the gloves you should NEVER use for sparring—and why they're putting you and your training partners at risk. From low-density foam to dangerous plastic reinforcements, we go deep on what makes a glove good or garbage.Jonathan shares his professional experience as a fighter, coach of national champions, and ring official for thousands of fights. You'll also get recommendations for trusted brands like Top King, Fairtex, Twins Special, Windy, Combat Corner, Yuth, and Ghost Brand.
Choosing Love: Cultivating self-compassion in relationships with unwanted pornography use
Quick heads up. I am eventually going to go back to my original podcast title: Choosing Love. More to come on this in the next episode!
Militarized ICE and Homeland Security raids targeted farms in California's Central Coast on July 10th, with 200 farm workers ending up arrested, some being critically injured and one tragically losing his life. Masked and heavily armed ICE agents used tear gas and rubber bullets to target workers and those who came to their defense.As soon as community members got word of the possible raids, they sprung into action, tracking the ICE caravan and sharing notifications through community networks that have been built up to keep residents safe from ICE. Organizations like VC Defensa mobilized to the Glass House Farms in Camarillo, staying for hours. To talk more about what happened in Ventura County, we're joined by Ryan Drury and Lainy Yompian of the organization VC Defensa.Support the show
This week on the Pu'u Muay Thai Podcast (Episode 203), Jonathan sits down with Glory Munoz, Program Director at Pu'u Muay Thai Ventura and one of the academy's first-ever hires. Glory shares her story of starting as a beginner student, rising through the ranks, and stepping into a leadership role where she now helps guide others through their Muay Thai journey.From managing classes and events to mentoring students and upholding the academy's high standards, Glory plays a vital role in the growth of Pu'u Muay Thai and its mission to make Muay Thai more accessible and empowering.Follow Glory's journey on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/idontdohairExplore more from Pu'u Muay Thai:
Starting Muay Thai can be overwhelming — but it doesn't have to be. In this episode, Jonathan Puu breaks down the real challenges beginners face and how to overcome them. Learn why consistency beats talent, how to train through injuries, and what to do when motivation disappears.Don't miss updates on our Muay Thai training camp in Thailand, upcoming events, and how to become a certified Muay Thai official. Links below:Thailand Camp: thailand.puumuaythai.comSIAM Standard: muaythairingofficial.comEAT SLEEP TEEP: eatsleepteep.comSeminars & More: pmtlifestyle.comSupport the show
This Day in Legal History: Second Confiscation ActOn July 17, 1862, President Abraham Lincoln signed the Second Confiscation Act into law, dramatically expanding federal wartime powers during the Civil War. Building on a more limited first version passed in 1861, the new act authorized the seizure of property—particularly land and slaves—from individuals engaged in or supporting the rebellion. It declared that any Confederate supporter who did not surrender within sixty days would have their property “forfeited and seized” by the United States government. Crucially, the law applied even to those who had not been convicted in court, effectively bypassing traditional due process protections.One of the most controversial aspects was the emancipation provision: slaves of disloyal owners were to be “forever free.” While limited in scope—applying only to territories held by Union forces and to those enslaved by rebels—it marked a key moment in the legal evolution of emancipation as a war aim. Lincoln, a lawyer sensitive to constitutional boundaries, had reservations about the law's due process implications. To address these, he issued a “signing statement” urging that the law be enforced in a way that preserved judicial oversight where possible.Still, the act laid the legal groundwork for broader emancipation efforts, including the Emancipation Proclamation issued six months later. It also reflected increasing pressure from abolitionist Republicans in Congress who sought a more aggressive stance against the Confederacy. The Confiscation Act expanded the Union's legal toolkit for undermining Confederate infrastructure and punishing rebellion, though enforcement was often inconsistent on the ground. It pushed the boundaries of property rights and signaled a shift in federal authority during wartime.A U.S. appeals court appears likely to block the Trump administration's effort to revoke Temporary Protected Status (TPS) for nearly 350,000 Venezuelan immigrants. During oral arguments on July 16, 2025, a three-judge panel from the 9th Circuit Court of Appeals questioned the abrupt reversal of TPS protections just days after President Trump and Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem took office. Judges expressed skepticism about the administration's rationale, particularly since the Biden administration had extended TPS protections until October 2026 only two weeks earlier.Judge Kim McLane Wardlaw questioned how conditions in Venezuela could have changed so significantly in such a short timeframe. Government attorney Drew Ensign argued that the Biden administration's extension was legally insufficient and that agencies have the authority to reconsider decisions. However, Judge Anthony Johnstone countered that policy changes must follow proper legal channels, not be masked as legal corrections. Judge Salvador Mendoza raised concerns that Noem and Trump's comments—some of which he described as “arguably racist”—might reflect racial bias in the policy shift.The TPS Alliance, represented by Ahilan Arulanantham, argued that federal law only allows revisions to TPS decisions for minor corrections, not full reversals. District Judge Edward Chen had already blocked the TPS termination in March, citing discriminatory motivations. The case affects Venezuelans who received TPS in 2023, with their status set to expire in April unless court protections remain in place. If the administration's policy holds, earlier TPS recipients from 2021 could also lose their status by September. Several other lawsuits have also challenged the termination of TPS for Venezuelans and Haitians.US judges skeptical of Trump ending Venezuelan migrants' legal status | ReutersNinth Circuit skeptical of Venezuelan immigration status terminations, despite SCOTUS block | Courthouse News ServiceThe U.S. Department of Justice has fired Maurene Comey, a prominent federal prosecutor and daughter of former FBI Director James Comey, without providing a clear reason. Comey had led high-profile prosecutions, including the conviction of Ghislaine Maxwell in the Jeffrey Epstein case and the recent case against music mogul Sean “Diddy” Combs. Two anonymous sources confirmed the dismissal and said Comey received a memo citing the president's Article II constitutional authority to remove federal employees.The move comes amid broader personnel changes at DOJ under the Trump administration, which recently reversed its position on releasing Epstein-related documents—an about-face that has frustrated Trump's supporters. Maurene Comey was part of the U.S. Attorney's Office in Manhattan and played a key role in Maxwell's 2022 conviction and sentencing. She also prosecuted Combs, who is currently in jail awaiting sentencing for transporting women for prostitution. Although jurors acquitted Combs of the most serious charges, he remains in custody.The dismissal of Comey follows a pattern of DOJ firings under Attorney General Pam Bondi, who recently terminated several prosecutors involved in investigations tied to Trump, including members of Special Counsel Jack Smith's team. James Comey, fired by Trump in 2017, is currently under investigation alongside former CIA Director John Brennan. Neither the DOJ nor Maurene Comey has commented on her termination.US DOJ fires federal prosecutor Maurene Comey, daughter of ex-FBI head James Comey | ReutersEx-FBI Chief James Comey's Daughter Ousted as Federal Prosecutor - BloombergTwenty U.S. states—mostly led by Democratic governors—filed a lawsuit to stop the Trump administration from ending a federal grant program aimed at disaster prevention. The program, known as Building Resilient Infrastructure and Communities (BRIC), was launched in 2018 to help fund infrastructure improvements that protect communities from natural disasters such as floods and wildfires. The lawsuit, filed in federal court in Boston, argues that FEMA acted beyond its legal authority when it terminated the program in April without congressional approval.The states, led by Washington and Massachusetts, assert that ending BRIC violates the separation of powers, as Congress explicitly funded the program and made disaster mitigation a key function of FEMA. They also contend that the decision-makers at FEMA—former acting director Cameron Hamilton and his successor David Richardson—were not lawfully appointed and therefore lacked authority to shut down the program.FEMA defended the decision by claiming the program had become wasteful and politicized, but bipartisan lawmakers criticized the move, especially given BRIC's importance to rural and tribal communities. Over the past four years, the program has awarded approximately $4.5 billion for nearly 2,000 projects, including flood walls, road improvements, and evacuation centers.The lawsuit comes amid scrutiny over FEMA's recent handling of deadly floods in Texas, which killed over 130 people, reinforcing concerns about cutting pre-disaster funding. The plaintiff states are seeking a preliminary injunction to reinstate the BRIC program while the case proceeds.Trump administration sued by US states for cutting disaster prevention grants | ReutersFEMA Sued By 20 States Over Cuts to Disaster Mitigation ProgramGeorge Retes, a 25-year-old U.S. citizen and Army veteran, says he was wrongfully detained for three days following an immigration raid at a cannabis farm in Camarillo, California. Retes, who works as a security guard at the site, described a violent arrest by federal agents during a chaotic scene involving protestors. He alleges that officers broke his car window, used tear gas on him, and restrained him forcefully, despite his repeated statements that he was a citizen and an employee.The raid was part of a broader immigration enforcement effort under the Trump administration, which began ramping up in June. Retes claims he was never told what he was being charged with and was taken to a downtown Los Angeles facility without explanation. He missed his daughter's third birthday while detained and now plans to sue the federal government.Immigrant rights groups have warned that U.S. citizens and legal residents are sometimes wrongly caught up in such raids. The Department of Homeland Security confirmed Retes' arrest and release, stating that his case, among others, is under review by the U.S. Attorney's Office for potential federal charges. Retes condemned the treatment he received and called for greater accountability, saying no one—regardless of immigration status—should be subjected to such abuse.US citizen says he was jailed for three days after California immigration raid | Reuters This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.minimumcomp.com/subscribe
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A pair of citizens are free after last week's massive cannabis farm immigration raid. But only one is facing charges. The head of USC warns that layoffs are coming. A happy SoCal homecoming for a record-setting astronaut. Plus, more.Support The L.A. Report by donating at LAist.com/join and by visiting https://laist.comVisit www.preppi.com/LAist to receive a FREE Preppi Emergency Kit (with any purchase over $100) and be prepared for the next wildfire, earthquake or emergency! Support the show: https://laist.com
A California farmworker dies after falling from a greenhouse roof during a chaotic federal immigration raid near Camarillo. Drew Nelson reports.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In today's episode of the AgNet News Hour, hosts Nick Papagni and Josh McGill delivered a powerful and wide-ranging program that covered urgent issues impacting California agriculture. The show kicked off with a look at the extreme summer heat and the high-quality produce it's bringing in — from juicy watermelons and cantaloupes to booming table grapes and strawberries. “Summertime is here, and the crops are on fire — in a good way,” said Papagni. The conversation quickly turned to wildfire preparedness and the new federal stance on forest management. Agriculture Secretary Brooke Rollins testified that the USDA is elevating the national fire preparedness level and removing regulatory hurdles like the roadless rule, which has long restricted forest service access. McGill noted that California media is pushing back on the changes, but he emphasized that new fire roads could provide vital fire breaks and improve emergency response. The show's central feature was an in-depth interview with Nick Foglio of Foglio Commodities, offering an unfiltered look at the state of the hay and alfalfa markets. Foglio painted a sobering picture: freight costs are rising, dairy operations are increasingly relying on canola and silage instead of local hay, and long-term prospects for Central Valley alfalfa are grim. “Alfalfa in the Central Valley is going bye-bye soon,” Papagni declared, highlighting a potential shift to out-of-state sourcing. The episode also tackled the sensitive issue of immigration, centered on a cannabis farm in Camarillo found employing over 360 undocumented immigrants, including minors. Papagni and McGill criticized state leaders for politicizing immigration enforcement while failing to address exploitation. “This isn't just a political issue—it's a humanitarian one,” McGill said. The team concluded with a preview of part two of the Foglio interview airing tomorrow, promising even more insights into the future of ag markets, water scarcity, and regulatory hurdles. As always, listeners are encouraged to email story ideas to nick@agnetmedia.com and subscribe to the AgNet West podcast for the full interviews.
The Trump Administration isn't going to stop the SoCal immigration crackdown without a fight, despite last week's key ruling. A professor has his day in court for his role in the ICE chaos in Camarillo. The fight to preserve birthright citizenship in California. Plus, more.Support The L.A. Report by donating at LAist.com/join and by visiting https://laist.comVisit www.preppi.com/LAist to receive a FREE Preppi Emergency Kit (with any purchase over $100) and be prepared for the next wildfire, earthquake or emergency! Support the show: https://laist.com
An update on the federal immigration raid of a cannabis farm last week in Camarillo. The Diocese of San Bernardino says Catholics who are afraid of ICE detainment don't have to attend Sunday Mass. And Got a few hours to kill? How about spending it at one of a number of niche, under-the-radar museums in L.A.? Plus, more. Support The L.A. Report by donating at LAist.com/join and by visiting https://laist.com Visit www.preppi.com/LAist to receive a FREE Preppi Emergency Kit (with any purchase over $100) and be prepared for the next wildfire, earthquake or emergency!Support the show: https://laist.com
In the anniversary of Trump's first assassination attempt, we look back into the events of the day with author Salena Zito, who was in Butler that day. Also: yesterday's ICE raids got violent as one of the illegal aliens appeared to shoot back. Sponsors: Blackout Coffee - BlackoutCoffee.com/Vince Bon Charge - boncharge.com and use the code VINCE Helix Sleep - Helixsleep.com/Vince Boll & Branch - Bollandbranch.com/Vince Immigration raid at cannabis farm leads to violence in Camarillo as hundreds protesthttps://www.latimes.com/california/story/2025-07-10/federal-immigration-sweep-ventura-county-farms Flip-flop: Justice search for Epstein files is still ‘ongoing' https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/news/washington-secrets/3467648/flip-flop-justice-search-for-epstein-files-is-still-ongoing/ Pam Bondi Claims ‘No Knowledge' Of Epstein Being Intel Asset — But Evidence Is Overwhelming https://dailycaller.com/2025/07/10/jeffrey-epstein-pam-bondi-alex-acosta-department-of-justice-alleged-intelligence-asset/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
On this episode of “Sara Gonzales Unfiltered,” ICE raided a cannabis farm in Camarillo, California, yesterday, detaining over 100 illegal aliens. Democrat politicians responded by upping the rhetoric, while Antifa escalated with deadly attacks against federal agents. Then, James Gunn changed Superman's famous catch phrase to, “Truth, justice, and the HUMAN way,” in his latest DC film. Finally, Texas Rep. Jasmine Crockett (D) has now blamed MAGA Republicans for the assassination attempts against President Donald Trump. How is she leading in the polls for U.S. Senate in 2026? Today's Guest: Sara is joined by Eric July, founder of Rippaverse Comics. Today's Sponsor: Done with Debt: Visit http://www.donewithdebt.com, talk with one of their experts. It's completely FREE! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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The ruling that could determine the future of SoCal immigration raids. Chaos in Camarillo as protesters take on federal agents, and someone may have fired a gun. A California parole board decides if one of the Hillside Stranglers should walk free. Plus, more.Support The L.A. Report by donating at LAist.com/join and by visiting https://laist.comVisit www.preppi.com/LAist to receive a FREE Preppi Emergency Kit (with any purchase over $100) and be prepared for the next wildfire, earthquake or emergency! Support the show: https://laist.com
United Farm Workers is denouncing yesterday's immigration raids in Camarillo and Carpentaria. After press groups sued LAPD for use of excessive force during last month's protests, a federal judge has temporarily ruled in the press's favor. We bring the history of one of L.A. County’s shortest-lived cities. Plus, more.Support The L.A. Report by donating at LAist.com/join and by visiting https://laist.comVisit www.preppi.com/LAist to receive a FREE Preppi Emergency Kit (with any purchase over $100) and be prepared for the next wildfire, earthquake or emergency! Support the show: https://laist.com
In Episode 201 of the Pu'u Muay Thai Podcast, host Jonathan Puu unpacks breaking news around a controversial Muay Thai youth tournament in Italy that's sparked global concern, with accusations of illegal full-contact bouts and Olympic ambitions being questioned. He also covers the latest on ONE Championship's Muay Thai rule changes, WBC Muay Thai's fiery response, and the upcoming SIAM Standard Ring Officials Course and EAT SLEEP TEEP Semi Contact event. Plus, hear about the December Thailand training camp and updates from Teep Studios in Scottsdale.
Durante las protestas en Los Ángeles, las autoridades utilizaron varios tipos de armas no letales para dispersar a los manifestantes. ¿Cuáles son y qué efectos tienen sobre sus víctimas en el corto y largo plazo?En otras noticias: Al menos 200 trabajadores de una granja agrícola en Camarillo fueron detenidos por ICE en medio de enfrentamientos con familiares y activistas. Un hombre falleció después de tratar de esconderse de los agentes.El FBI busca a uno de los manifestantes durante la redada en Camarillo acusándolo de disparar contra agentes de ICE.El presidente Trump y su esposa visitaron la zona de desastre en Texas donde se reunieron con varias familias. Ovidio Guzmán López formalizó su declaración de culpabilidad de delitos de narcotráfico como parte de su acuerdo con la fiscalía.
Batalla campal entre manifestantes y agentes de ICE en Camarillo.Redada resalta contratación legal sobre cultivos de cannabis.Familias buscan a desaparecidos tras mortales inundaciones en Texas.El presidente Trump viaja a Texas."Topos" y bomberos mexicanos participan en las búsquedas de los desaparecidos.Denuncian supuestas golpizas en "Alcatraz de los Caimanes".Escucha de lunes a viernes el ‘Noticiero Univision Edición Nocturna' con Elián Zidán.
Comprehensive coverage of the day's news with a focus on war and peace; social, environmental and economic justice. A man hugs former Foreign Service employee Bob Gilchrist, of Washington, left, outside the State Department headquarters, Friday, July 11, 2025, in Washington. (AP Photo/Mark Schiefelbein). State Department fires more than 1,300 in sweeping Trump administration reorganization. Senate Democrats clash with Forest Service chief over Trump's proposed firefighting budget cuts. House Democrats kick off campaign to hold Republicans accountable for Medicaid cuts in GOP budget bill. California leaders warn of severe fallout from federal workforce and program cuts. Los Angeles officials condemn ICE raids staged from historic Terminal Island site. Los Angeles mayor signs an executive directive to protect immigrant residents of the city. Federal immigration raid at Camarillo cannabis farm sparks protest, 200 arrests. The post State Department fired more than 1,300 in sweeping Trump administration reorganization – July 11, 2025 appeared first on KPFA.
Un operativo de ICE en una granja en Camarillo, California, terminó en enfrentamientos entre los agentes federales y activistas y trabajadores.En otras noticias: Un juez federal de New Hampshire detuvo la orden que elimina el derecho a la ciudadanía por nacimiento para hijos de inmigrantes que no tienen estatus legal permanente.La cifra de personas muertas en Texas por cuenta de las inundaciones ya llega a 121. Mientras tanto se conoce un nuevo audio que revela la tardía reacción de las autoridades.Nuevo México también sufre las consecuencias de las recientes inundaciones que han causado devastación y muerte.Treinta y un trabajadores fueron rescatados con vida después de que un túnel colapsara en el sur de California.