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- CAMARILLO'S AYSO GIRLS GU14 SOCCER TEAM CONTINUES WINNING STREAK!
- Body found in N.P. condo
- HEALTHY KIDS DAY AT THE VENTURA FAMILY YMCA
- Two Ventura City Workers see ghost at City Hall
- Eagles U-11 Girls Are Santa Barbara Cup Champs
- Ride On Therapeutic Horsemanship to hold free Open House
- i-VOTE: Pop Culture Goes Political
- Pedestrian killed by train in Simi Valley
- Former treasurer of TO boosters club arrested on suspicion of grand theft
- New Executive Director is Appointed at AlmaVia of Camarillo
- Authorities identify victim in Oxnard homicide
- Woe is Us....
- Somis School Students Run For The Finish Line
- Ventura Missionary School's Middle School Choir Takes First Place!
- VALLEY VIEW MAKES MUSIC HISTORY
- Fire near homeless encampment extinguished
- LAW SCHOOL HONORS ALLAN MACKINS
- 2 rescued after sailboat hits sandbar in Mugu Lagoon
- Morning Report: 3 arrested in Ojai area rock throwing
- Conejo Recreation and Park District board opposes Measure B
- Death notices- March 21, 2008
- Brittany Cole & Robert Porch
- Chambers --50th Anniversary
- Developer wants city help with road plan
- Workshop will address nonprofits
- Trash-hauler fined for violations
- Commission honors volunteers for efforts
- CHP will check car seat installations at event
- Four intruders storm condo, hurt resident
- Hospital group seeks nominees for award
- Parolee arrested after gun found in vehicle
- A show of hands selects city motto
- Family of cancer victim plans foundation fundraiser
- Poinsettia Pavilion is celebrating 50 years as a meeting place
- Happenings: March 21
- Furcal, Penny right at home in Arizona
- Wainwright signs four-year contract
- Sports briefs: March 21
- Young Serbs advance to semifinals
- Ogilvy, Jimenez grab early lead at CA Championship
- Texas suits Celtics to a T
- Spurs top Bulls to snap streak
- Lakers end Jazz's home win streak
- Wisconsin holds off Cal State Fullerton
- Stanford has little trouble beating Cornell
- Belmont very nearly tolls for Duke in narrow escape
- UNLV runs Kent State out of the room
- George Mason's bubble is burst by Notre Dame
- Local sports: March 21
- Local roundup: March 21
- Santa Paula driver to race in Pro Dwarf Car series
- Baseball rises in the East
- USC outgunned by Kansas State
- Carlisle: It's nice to be able to push the buttons
- Lassen: Climate this year not ripe for upsets
- Swimmers shine at inaugural meet
- UCLA just too stingy
- With no preset notions, painter goes where her brush takes her
- Car hits fire hydrant, flooding Oxnard condo
- Police warn of door-to-door sales scam
- Unification vote may be delayed by new issues
- Trial date set in fatal stabbing of Ventura woman
- Ground broken for water treatment plant
- Moorpark police chief leaving job for new post
- Westlake wants to accelerate work on road
- Car dealers will tax selves for parking
- Rumors spur some kids to leave Oxnard High school
- Changes in state lottery weighed
- Fighting wildfires by 'helitorch'
- Public defender steps down
- Rare blue butterflies will be featured in Moorpark College teaching zoo's event
- City orders study for traffic signal
- Waterfront Promenade officially opens today
- Sheriff, schools to develop youth programs
- Workers find stinky pile of cash in sewage
- Titan sea possible
- Governor replaces Shriver, Eastwood on parks panel
- Infighting hurt Tahoe fire prevention
- Bill would grant parking for moms-to-be
- State briefs: March 21
- Experts blame burrowing rodents for canal flood
- Michigan redo election fails; Obama, Clinton dispute fate of delegates
- Chinese troops swarm Tibetan areas
- World briefs: March 21
- L.A. port panel OKs plan for cleaner trucks
- 30-year mortgage rates drop below 6 percent
- National briefs: March 21
- Midwesterners face more raging rivers, rising floodwaters
- Big players dominate FCC auction
- Borders might go up for sale; Barnes & Noble profit drops
- Lawyer takes racketeering plea deal
- Driving for an oil change
- Your letters: March 21,2008
- New study justifies ousting Saddam's terror state
- Editorial: Pray for an arrest
- Your letters: Presidential election campaign
- Term limits fuel heated races for Legislature
- Moraga: Taking in a new view
- Editorial: Reply comes five years late
- Rapper Rick Ross goes straight to the top of list
- Favorite shows make their return after writers strike
- Boy's trip north is an emotional odyssey
- Owen Wilson as 'Drillbit Taylor' hilariously plays a lying slacker who cons some high-schoolers into hiring him to help them


