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- Have you ever talked about meth with your kids?
- Building a solution
- One killed in S.P. accident
- Slideshow: Family in recovery
- Facts on Meth
- Coast Guard calls off search for kayakers
- Public Defender to retire
- Santa Anas expected this weekend
- Bomb kills Port Hueneme soldier in Iraq
- Alligator captured in TO
- Get In the Spirit
- Community Urges City Officials to Delay Decision
- Random Acts of Comedy-Open Mic in Thousand Oaks
- Contractor Misery or Opportunity?
- Ghoulish Greens Successful Lunch at Goebel Center
- Mark Calendar for Thanksgiving "Turkey Day Dash"
- Contractors' Sky Is Not Falling!
- THE SIGHTS AND SOUNDS OF HALLOWEEN
- HEADLESS HORSEMAN TO RIDE OUR AIRWAVES
- Firefighter Memorial
- Edited Again....
- Everyone's Psychic: Developing Your Intuition
- No Gloom - Tell the Truth!
- Unknown candidate has business agenda
- Former council candidate Forney will try again
- Portion of Santa Susana site could be park by '09
- Two Seabees’ kayaks found adrift 35 miles from island
- Firefighters hold a tribute to sacrifices
- Summer of practice paying off for Westlake
- How far Oak Park can go will become clearer after game at Oaks Christian
- Verizon workers rally to protest 10-hour shifts
- 3-year pact for schools chief nears completion
- Local roundup: Oct. 19
- Young advances at Calabasas event
- Kings get burnt by Flames
- CLU loses quarterback Toilolo to injury
- Camarillo teachers call on board for raises
- Documents detail Simi Valley shooting, but motive remains elusive
- CLU notebook: Win over CMS shows team's potential
- Kruseman captures third Western title
- Baker to retain Pole as Reds pitching coach
- Who cares? Manny does as Red Sox respond in big way
- Torre leaves Yankees after declining offer
- 49ers to start Dilfer at QB against Giants
- Sanchez is likely USC starter at QB
- Rutgers foils No. 2 USF's bid to remain unbeaten
- Bryant leads Lakers to preseason win
- Galaxy ties Red Bulls to keep MLS playoff hopes alive
- We didn't see it, but we were counted, too
- Carlisle: East county fans still cranning ears
- County's windfall may fund 11 jobs
- Bishop defends New Sanctuary Movement
- Law addresses textbook pricing
- Officials back YMCA-park deal
- Deuce's picks: Moorpark facing hungry Agoura team
- Lassen: Westgate's motor runs at full speed at Oak Park
- Red Sox still kicking
- Simi football league to get a complex to call home
- Truck law targets volatile materials
- City attorney resolves dog dispute with neighbor
- Buying property for college students can make sense
- What's happening around the county
- Neuropsychologist separates her art from her science
- Authors Day luncheon to feature four writers
- Business briefs: Oct. 19
- StubHub turns over names of resellers of Patriot tickets
- Brokers, bankers in dispute over limits on mortgage lending
- Law draws a new map for college aid
- Rules issued on using copyrighted video
- Crude oil futures hit $90 a barrel, then retreat
- Not everyone is tickled pink by cancer campaign
- If you don't like racing, then Shop for the Cure
- Your letters: October 19, 2007
- Your letters: School district elections
- Acorn-pounding fun offered on Ojai Day
- Facts show fluoride beneficial
- Guest-worker all-stars
- Don't impeach Cheney merely on allegations
- Editorial: The 'Big Ben Bowl'
- A picnic — for the pets
- More than one dummy haunting this neighborhood
- Editorial: Ride the rails into the future
- Kid Rock in the top spot with Rock N Roll Jesus'
- TV, movies could take a big hit if writers strike
- Affleck finds niche as director
- '30 Days of Night' may seem longer
- 'Assassination' plays as agonizing pas de deux
- No gray area for characters or motivations in the torture
- 'Things We Lost in the Fire' is an emotional marathon


