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New homes for the homeless: Apartment complex focused on unsheltered seniors opens in Ventura CountyRancho Sierra Senior Apartments in Camarillo has 50 units. The nonprofit group Many Mansions teamed up with Ventura County to build the $40 million project.
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Area residents say people are camping in RVs on a section of Santa Susana Pass Road outside of Simi Valley. Trash dumping and other violations have been reported.
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The Santa Barbara County Public Defender's Office is spearheading the drive, with assistance from the nonprofit community group Adam's Angels.
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The Valentine Road project is still a work in progress, but the first residents have moved into what will be a 134-unit apartment complex being created out of a former motel.
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The latest numbers show a nearly 16% drop in homelessness in the county from 2024 to 2025.
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More than $16.5 million going to programs in Ventura, Santa Barbara, and San Luis Obispo Counties.
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Many Mansions opens its new Central Terrace complex in Oxnard. The 87 unit building provides homes for homeless and low income people in the community.
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Prosecutors say two boys repeatedly kicked 66-year-old woman as she was sleeping in sleeping bag.
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County officials waiting for full report, but are hopeful the statistics are a sign efforts to cope with the problem are having an impact.
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Hope Village in Santa Maria has room for 94 people, with 24/7 staffing and access to support services.