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- Police find human remains in Somis
- S.V. Hospital CEO announced
- Registered sex offender panhandling at shopping center
- Sons of the American Revolution honor U. S. Naval Sea Cadets
- Ventura, Oxnard colleges recognized for Hispanic degrees
- Calling All Scientists ! Come Join the Galaxy Quest Science Club
- ACADEMY OF DANCE AND SCHOOL OF PERFORMING ARTS CELEBRATES 30 YEAR MILESTONE BY TAKING GOLD, SILVER, AND 'GREEN' AT DANCE COMPETITION;
- "Acts of God" is a divine comedy
- Ventura County Civic Alliance Recognized Sponsors of the 2007 State of the Region Report
- Procter & Gamble Celebrates Success with their United Way Campaign
- Three Generations, Three Eagles
- SOMIS ACADEMY RESPONDS TO QUESTIONS FROM PARENTS ON THE RECENT HOMESCHOOLING COURT RULING
- FDA panel supports anemia drug limits
- Slow boots and teeny-tiny type
- Authorities identify man killed when car went into Channel Islands Harbor
- Third Graders At Somis School Become Authors
- Noted jeweler finds success with Ventura store
- Registration deadline for kids' consignment sale nears
- 'Three Little Words' to make big changes
- What's happening: March 14
- Paintings of the Midwest evoke many memories
- 5,000 have filed to opt out of 911 fee
- Man gets prison time for felony child abuse
- Car crash causes power outage, fire
- Police warn residents of lottery scam
- Nonprofit girls center having grand opening
- Man arrested after police foot chase
- City's Officer of the Year named
- Suspect arrested in auto burglaries
- Correction: March 14
- Tapo Canyon park to reopen after repairs
- Christian-themed surf film to be shown in Ventura
- No oral arguments heard in appeal of gang video in trial
- Westlake Village council OKs office development
- Seniors beat teens at pool
- Park service office will stay in T.O. while longer
- Family plays together, helps culture to thrive
- Fillmore chamber to honor top officials, residents, business
- Forum topic at college is social services
- 3 districts ordered to fix shortfalls
- Ban could affect fishermen and lovers of salmon
- Angels' Saunders having strong spring
- Cardinals' Pujols intends to play through elbow injury
- Couples turns back the clock to take lead at Bay Hill
- Ventura Raceway gears up for a competitive Week 2
- Stoudemire's 36 lead Phoenix
- Kings win, relish role of spoiler
- Painful loss for VC's Santizo
- Local roundup: March 14
- Low, Washington St. shoot down Oregon
- St. Bonaventure's Carter blows away TVL field
- Pittsburgh surprises Louisville
- Rugged defense, key referee's call fuel USC victory
- Tiger: Just too, too good
- Carlisle: Respect of Pac-10 will be measured
- UCLA plays long ball
- Lassen: Mayo's been on since poor effort vs. Bruins
- VC state hopes run afoul
- Change is the word at Lake Piru these days
- 1 million population in county by 2040 predicted
- Camarillo High future up to voters districtwide
- A trip down college lane
- Farrar goes for rebuild job at Buena
- Number of homes facing foreclosure rises nearly 60%
- Rates on 30-year mortgages increase
- Crunched homeowners eye 401 (k)
- It was a tough day for the economy
- Business briefs: March 14
- New worry for gadgets: virus from the factory
- Advisers' report calls for changes
- Housing sales, values down again
- Commute eases as new Highway 23 lanes open
- Your letters: March 14, 2008
- Much better to point out one's abilities
- Accusing DA's office of biased hiring wrong
- Ruling could let signature-gatherers in malls
- Editorial: They also serve
- Editorial: Nighthawks to be retired
- Spotlight on school funding
- Terror just mounts in 'Funny Games'
- Spears is due on 'Mother' segment
- 'Kenny vs. Spenny' pals renew feud on Comedy Central
- 'Harold and Kumar' sequel seeks to extend cult following
- Movie medium serves message in 'Dr. Seuss' Horton Hears a Who!'


