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- Time to OPT - OUT!!!
- WRITERS' WORKSHOP IN CAMARILLO
- Enrollment opens for spring classes for seniors
- 'ClayStation 3' opens at CSUCI Exhibitions
- Book release of work co-authored by CSUCI's Tollefson
- Nursing Program event to address Cultural Competence in Health Care Delivery
- VENTURA FAMILY YMCA PRESENTS "KEEP MOVING MONTH" IN MARCH TO PROMOTE HEALTH FOR OLDER ADULTS
- Japanese Students Become Americans for a Week
- Ventura Family YMCA offers new Poolates class
- Fun and Travel for Seniors
- Montessori OPEN HOUSE
- Slow sales shutter Ford dealer in Santa Paula
- Searching for Bas Jan Ader: Documentary and Discussion
- Greyhound closes Ventura terminal
- Structure to be burned for training
- CLU names new president
- Ventura College East Campus Expo 2008
- Washington Mutual credit rating falls citing mortgage losses; stock tumbles
- Zenders Ribbon Cutting
- County asking court to halt college construction
- Look Inside Your Jewelry Box - Taking the Mystery Out of Owning and Caring for Fine Jewelry.
- Put a Little Drama in Your Child's Life
- VC Theatre Becomes MotherGooseLand Beginning April 4
- Art Yard Sale at VC for Awards to Art Students
- Dr. Seuss Day At Somis School
- Cars struck by bullets in Ventura
- 75-year-old man struck by car in critical condition
- Morning Report: Armed robbery reported in Camarillo
- Camarillo dog park plans scrapped
- Ducks fall to Blackhawks
- Spherical lab unveiled at UCSB turns science into sights, sounds
- On the basketball court nothing phases Ventura College's Kevin Menner
- Early hit parade keys Ventura win
- Moorpark football coach, four others to be inducted into County Hall of Fame
- Nakamura, Pasamonte earn gold in tourney
- UCLA can begin March in good way
- T.O. girls face San Clemente in regionals
- In brief: March 6
- Edwards docked points for Vegas violation
- For top high school teams, there is a subtle X factor
- Youth roundup: March 6
- Kuo has elbow problems again
- Wednesday's catch
- Youth results: March 6
- Local roundup: March 6
- Youth sports sign-ups: March 6
- Local calendar: March 6
- Coming up with the next innovation in fishing lures
- Water Fronts: Pacific Corinthian to honor Miller
- Clippers overcome Kings in double OT
- Panthers suspend Kilger
- Nowitzki suspended one game
- Memphis extends road win streak
- Fishing report: Hallelujah! The rockfish are back!
- Local results: March 6
- Enrollment begins to avoid monthly 911 fee
- Noncredit classes draw students to college
- Keeping an ancient culture alive
- In brief: March 6
- Harvesting team lacked experience
- Nomination clinched, McCain gets presidential endorsement
- Shooting reason unclear, police say
- Rare wolverine is captured on research camera in Sierra Nevada
- Study discounts one belief about daylight saving
- Flu vaccine a mismatch this year
- Local briefs: March 6
- Moorpark, Oxnard teams to vie for state Academic Decathlon title
- Youth briefs: March 6
- Democratic race likely to get even more heated
- Public Safety Day, Bike Rodeo take place Saturday
- Environmental Services director retiring from city
- Women voters plan Saturday meeting
- Medicine Shoppe is burglarized
- Fire causes $5,000 in damage to apartment
- Pierpont residents criticize sand plan
- Homeless woman struck by car dies from injuries
- City transfers 700 acres to open space agency
- Mugu sailor wins top yearly honor
- Presbyterians set sanctuary open house, dedication
- Camarillo will honor its cream of the crop
- City still exploring Discovery Center
- Park district set to approve public pool at CLU site
- Oxnard High saluted for AVID program
- Stolen medical records can be costly, deadly
- Helping Hands: March 6
- Club news: March 6
- Nash: County oil fields may again have tunnels
- Death notices-March 6, 2008
- Job bias complaints up sharply in 2007
- Shoppers more cautious, Fed report says
- County approved for higher loan limits
- OPEC blames U.S. for record oil prices
- Toys, other imports to be inspected at U.S. ports
- 'Galactic Bounty Hunters' is focus of visit
- With strike over, TV favorites are finally returning
- Clean house without throwing things away
- Country artists come together for fundraiser
- A new documentary follows the public and legal battles of a Santa Barbara publisher
- Old goals change in The Game of LIFE
- Your letters: March 6, 2008
- Kill Meadows School and a vital chunk of T.O. will wither
- Camarillo Academic Olympics owes its success to Smith
- Democratic primary race still too close to call
- Your letters: CVUSD school closures
- Arts Council seeks to expand its free concerts
- Editorial: McCain home, Dems still at it Election 2008 cliffhanger
- Getting a kid in Stanford
- Angels & Airwaves drummer dishes about life, laundry, the weather and mustard
- Cultural listings
- No headline - G38VGOexhibits06EV
- The top picks for this week's gigs
- Reznor issues new NIN album online
- Radiohead, Petty set for inaugural S.F. music fest
- Local acts trek to Austin festival
- Rufus Wainwright will explore his highs and lows tonight in Santa Barbara
- Five things to do in Ventura County
- Actors deliver the laughs in Elite Theatre production
- Strong vocal cast keeps the Austrian hills alive in Simi Valley
- Favre: Radical restaging of Sondheim's 'Sweeney Todd' will open next week in Los Angeles
- New on DVD: The Love Boat-Season 1
- Jason Statham promises thrills in new heist flick
- Second helpings
- Ventura restaurant's dinner series spotlights just-picked produce
- Late-nighters a click away in day
- Disney Band' fills gap
- 'Professor Layton,' 'Endless Ocean' thrive on low-key charm
- DeLonge has NASA on his mind
- Concert listings
- What critics are saying
- Best bets
- Clubs listings
- Intrepid team will follow up on some outlandish ideas
- Story of Henry VIII and the Boleyns is a popular Hollywood tale


