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- T.O. man arrested after stabbing three people
- Oak View man killed in early morning accident
- State unemployment rate up despite boost in jobs
- Births-June 16, 2007
- Kelley Blue Book honors cars with best interior style
- Austin-Healey Club visits Pierpont Inn for local rally, regalia, revelry
- Microcars take center stage at the Petersen Automotive Museum
- Car club news
- Two win Ventura County pageants
- Yeley captures first career pole at Michigan
- Fishing report
- Casey mightier than Oakmont
- It's officially Open season for whining
- Red Sox hold Bonds in check, beat Giants
- Perez outpitches Clemens as Mets blank Yankees
- MLB notes: D'Backs' Johnson scratched from start with back pain
- Leslie gives birth to daughter; Thomas leads Sparks past Mystics
- Rice offense has breakout performance in opener
- Speed eager to get on winning track
- Cabrera a standout player at U.S. Open
- Sports briefs
- MLB leaders
- Jones unlikely to run in 2007
- Spurs dynasty falls short in ratings
- Ready to bid adieu
- Lassen: New star a driving force
- Lowe baffles Angels
- Sheriff wants more funding
- Rising food costs
- Two men die after unrelated car wrecks
- Parks finds new office in T.O. Renovations may take few months
- Inspection fees for rentals launched
- Man with TB to go to prison
- Housing Authority switches auditors
- Graduates took the road less traveled at Frontier High
- Four years to treasure Newbury Park graduates look to past and future
- Camarillo grads know the way to go
- Rio Mesa grads honor late principal
- Pacifica High grads' drive didn't let up
- It's party time at Nordhoff graduation
- Change is good at Channel Islands High
- 4.0 students abound among Agoura grads
- Oxnard grads to tackle new frontiers
- Oak View grads overcome adversity
- Hueneme High grads celebrate
- Assessor lowers assessed values of 8,622 homes
- Aviation mechanic served in the Pacific
- Taylor: Eating out doesn't have to derail nutrition and health goals
- Community briefs
- Compton: Veterans health fair has vendor slots open
- Poles apart from war and strife
- 'Zero tolerance' rigid school rules lose favor
- State briefs
- Goldman family wins right to Simpson's book
- Bob Barker wins 19th Daytime Emmy; Ellen DeGeneres also wins big
- California to require ethanol mix
- 5 killed dolphins stumping San Diego County
- Business calendar
- Stocks gain on good inflation news
- iPhone fans better pick the right store
- FTC asks court to shut BurnLounge
- Oil, gas futures continue to climb
- Firm puts RV park campers online
- Proposed ban on taco trucks stirs animosity
- Ebay is for easier and more entertaining
- Tonight's Highlights
- Complaints lead to House's approval of passport delay
- HBO sends trio to 'Pacific'
- Religion calendar
- In briefs
- Ex-champ now fights to save others by sharing testimony
- Scientists examine evolution of belief
- McFeatters: Forget the ranch, bring on the Albanians
- Thomas:What would Rip say, if he woke up today?
- Editorial: Equation now includes three
- Fixing immigration takes just one page, not 800
- Friedman: Israel strikes black gold
- Business in briefs
- Sedgwick relishes 'delicious' flaws of 'Closer' character
- Un Quinto Distrito y tres candidatos
- Cartas al Editor
- El lado positivo de la moda
- Como Pacheco sólo hay uno Para el mejor jugador de futbol del condado, Abel Pacheco, el momento de la verdad tuvo lugar fuera del campo.
- Al trote de las buenas acciones
- Los candidatos... ¿deberían hablar nuestro idioma?
- Encuentre los lugares que generan alergias
- 'Noé' a la 'Carrell'
- De vacaciones...
- Moderatto: la imagen no hace al roquero
- Comunidad segura: Oficiales latinos
- Vistazo


