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- Somis School students return to classes
- Power outages continue
- Ventura charter school kicks off new year
- Police rescue child from hot car, arrest mother
- Clausen to start Saturday for Notre Dame
- Police free infant from hot car, arrest mother
- Democrats meet in heat to 'honor labor'
- Carlisle: Carroll won't let The Man bring down his program
- Larsen: Stumped yet on primary?
- New building unites training and education
- Immigration warnings trouble local bosses
- Police plan to be topic at Santa Paula meeting
- Top athletes: The week's top high school performers in Ventura County
- In brief: Schumacher opens playoffs with win
- Local briefs: Sherman 30th in regional meet
- In brief: Fundraising wine festival planned
- Garrard a decent option as backup QB
- First glance: Popular college drinking game spurs cottage industry
- Long sales receipts annoy some customers; others love them
- Where does your food come from?
- Questions raised over generic biotech drugs
- In brief: Victoria Beckham will guest star on Ugly Betty'
- Words and silliness abound in new shows for children
- Bryans, Querrey lose in doubles
- Actress says math isn't a male domain
- The surfing scene: Virs, Ellison have strong showing at East Coast event
- Eads: New transfer rule gives freshmen more freedom
- Big meets help greet 2007-08 season
- Evan Hennessey is not interested in personal goals, just a team title
- Wagner, a first-time entrant, outplays Merich to capture title at Olivas Links
- Strathearn Museum to hold History Day Sept. 16
- Contest slated on stories of volunteerism
- Fundraiser a tribute to noted rock climber
- A fighting spirit propels champion
- Brothers share war stories, memorabilia
- Volunteers sought for beach cleanup
- Your letters: Cooperation praised
- Be real about the slaughtering process
- Don't use children to promote agenda
- FFA and 4-H impart valuable lessons
- BMX bike track nears completion
- Young Cattlemen see process through
- Editorial: An educator's great legacy
- Lead is casting shadow on parents, children
- Targeting the roots of terrorism in this long war


