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- Police release photo of robbery suspect, seek public's help
- Two bicyclists critical after separate accidents
- Hospital to close in August for mold fumigation
- Names of suspected carjackers released
- Ventura schools honored for wellness policy
- Team Yakity Yak makes Yekaterinburg
- Seniors, prinicipal bid farewell
- Ground broken on veterans home
- Most state doctors say burden of paperwork affecting patient care
- Oxnard HR director quits, city now needs 3 high-level execs
- Local briefs
- Wide variety of fish joins a large number of squid
- Cameron leaving BYU to play football at USC
- Giant squid give a spurt of adrenlin
- Youth sports roundup
- Youth sign-ups
- Eagles soar to soccer regionals
- Nolan gets permission to suit up
- Guerrero's bat powers Angels
- Now it's official: Earnhardt joining Hendrick
- MLB notes: A's reward GM Beane with seven-year extension
- Sports briefs
- Players can't putt around
- Frosty Weekend to raise money for foster care adoption effort
- Dodgers trip Mets again
- Wellness Community celebration raises $130,000
- Sparks pull out close win over Comets
- Street repairs get more funds
- Special Olympics torch coming through county
- Oxnard golf club deal averts lawsuit
- Movie academy approves new rules for 80th Oscars
- State briefs
- In briefs
- Conejo Park District get approval for public pool
- Agency to encourage water conservation
- Pressure rises to shut hospital after woman dies on ER floor
- Oxnard debates three anti-drug efforts
- Man held in Moorpark fire
- SEIU loses workers on county staff
- Highway stretch named for officer
- State's fire hazard zone map will be updated
- First glance
- Home loan applications rise despite higher rates
- Theft problem grows at Wal-Mart stores
- Year's Box Office Top 10
- Business in briefs
- Study says Fox limits its war coverage
- Journal editor makes changes
- Despite gas prices, more people drive to work alone
- Detroit automakers seek labor cost parity
- May retail sales jump is double prediction
- Iceberg lettuce grower has new play
- Bill could send science teachers back to classes
- Elder abuse probed at Fillmore care facility
- Kodak promises crisper images in poor light
- Giving a thumb's up — or down — to ratings
- Itty Bitty stars in a book
- Area's median home price up in May, but sales off sharply
- Your letters: West county
- Your letters: East county
- Act now to fight Medicare cuts
- Fly flag, appreciate troops, pray for peace
- Biggest immigration stumbling block is Harry Reid
- Krist: An energy-policy paradox
- U.S. flag sustained POW
- Editorial: Fashion no-no: ties
- Editorial: Honoring our grand old flag
- Showtime fishes for viewers with dark, quirky shows
- Microsoft's contemporary art collection grows up
- NCLB needs flexibility
- Countdown to big Harry Potter July is a busy time
- Engineers, property appraisers vote to break off from SEIU
- Culture listings
- Best bets
- Clubs listings
- Concert listings
- Johnson's 5th CD to have it all
- Collins eyes future with Science Faction
- U2 fleshes out ideas
- Please release me
- New singles
- 'Boss' man Daddy Yankee redefines himself with second CD
- 5 places to visit online
- Locey: For rocker Jesse Malin, nothing beats the rush of performing live
- Top 5 picks for fun this week
- Silver Surfer's movie debut isn't all fans can look forward to this month
- Favre: 'Gershwin Alone' is a draining experience for its creator and star
- Simi Valley stages a vivid reincarnation of the hit hippie musical 'Hair'
- New TV shows on DVD
- Film clips: Spidey' director is caught up in Web
- Tastes of Spain, Peru, Cuba and other countries mix and mingle at Simi's Limón Latin Grill
- Art scene
- Blogging celebrities get their say online
- Grimm future
- Talia Dagan, deaf since birth, is starring in Rubicon's 'Children of a Lesser God'
- Second helpings
- Games play fast and loose with ancient legends
- 'Jersey Boys' hits all the right high notes at the Ahmanson
- Reviews of new movies on DVD
- Access for all Interpreters help deaf patrons get the most out of live theater


