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State Route 33 (SR 33) is a north–south state highway in the U.S. state of California. It runs north from U.S. Route 101 in Ventura through the Transverse Ranges and the western side of the San Joaquin Valley to Interstate 5 at a point east of Tracy. SR 33 replaced part of U.S. Route 399 in 1964 during the "great renumbering" of routes.
The accident happened Tuesday night on State Road 33, near where the road curves around Mud Lake. 26-year-old Polk City man dies in 3-vehicle accident on State Road 33. Two others injured
An Ojai woman was rescued from the Pacific Ocean on Friday afternoon after she apparently drove her vehicle off the Pacific Coast Highway in Ventura County, authorities said.
SR 33 is recommended to reach Ojai from U.S. 101. SR 150 joins SR 33 (Maricopa Highway) near Meiners Oaks and remains co-signed with the route into the Ojai city limits, where it is known as Ojai Avenue. It runs southeast on Ojai-Santa Paula Road and serves as the major connector between the cities of Ojai and Santa Paula, running past Thomas ...
The route is eligible for the State Scenic Highway System, [5] but it is not officially designated as a scenic highway by the California Department of Transportation. [6] From US 101 to SR 33, SR 166 is known as the "CHP Officers Irvine and Stovall Memorial Highway". In February 1998, a large storm swelled the Cuyama River and caused it to wash ...
Residents of several dozen homes in Ojai were briefly ordered to evacuate or shelter in place Saturday morning after a hybrid electric vehicle caught fire, sending billowing smoke toward the ...
Locally owned and operated by Ojai Media LLC. The newspaper in Ojai, California, has been in continuous publication since 1891. First known as The Ojai, the Ojai Valley News serves a population of 30,000 people Ojai Valley residents and provides reporting to surrounding areas. Ojai Magazine is a quarterly free regional publication published by ...
But Ojai denizens seemed especially jolted. "Sounded like an explosion from up in the hills above Ojai," one Twitter user wrote. Another replied: "Yes! Ojai. Really shook the house." "I see you ...