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- Girls U10 Chivas USA Soccer Academy Finalists at Santa Barbara Spring Cup
- BOOK SIGNING and RADIO INTERVIEW
- Dilbeck Realtor's celebrate 2007 honors
- Organize garage so car will once again have home
- Take the time to check for permits
- Job shadow program encourages bright future
- Slice of Santa Paula history remains for listing agent who was friend of the family.
- Troops on the Street: Bob Dickran on a mission
- Lake Sherwoood residence among cozy cabins, grand estates harkens back to days gone by.
- Expand storage space with an outdoor shed
- Questions condo buyers should ask about assessments
- Troop 'Dream Team' continues success
- Affordability attributed to factory-building process.
- Replace dangerous house steps with a ramp
- Property taxes; take advantage while you can
- Azusa Pacific University partners with AHA
- Bridal Path area home holds a tantalizing secret along with decades-long love story.
- Living her dream, Realtor helps others live theirs
- Dress up your home in latest spring colors
- Rebecca & Adam
- Nancy Talbott & Brian Reitz
- Nicci Perkins & Jeremy Pratt; Nicole Hannula & Jason Pratt
- City considers downtown crosswalk
- Look around in your budget to find ways to save money
- Easter week events keep church staffs busier than usual
- Two men arrested after string of crimes
- Group helps keep people in homes
- Easter is in full bloom
- After a long government career, Johnny Johnston is retiring from the county's top post
- Warm Saturday is a March record-breaker
- Environmental group questions governor's parks panel decision
- Olsen re-jailed; release in error
- Man to serve six months for animal abuse
- Man killed by hit-run driver is identified
- Man found shot to death in driveway
- Officials still seeking possible rabies victim
- County museum to open temporary location
- Cason Point: Cheery nun lifts the veil on life in a monastery
- Transplant surgeon awaits criminal trial in abuse case
- Lassen: Love was all UCLA needed
- UCLA's win a two-man job
- Cal makes itself right at home in first-round win at Stanford
- No. 98 Fish stuns No. 1 Federer
- Stanford punches ticket to Sweet 16 the hard way
- Local results: March 23
- Lowe has strong start against Angels
- Kansas rolls to another easy victory
- West Virginia's defense, hustle too much for Duke
- Saturday's catch
- Michigan State's late surge fuels win over Pittsburgh
- CSUCI forum to discuss education for females
- Con: Adding mediocre teams would just water it down
- Ogilvy still setting the pace
- Kings rally to hand Stars their fourth straight loss
- Blazers send Clippers to seventh straight loss
- Selanne's goals all Ducks need
- The Star's first and second girls' basketball teams
- Lorne Jackson showcased his all-around skills while leading Simi Valley to a superb season
- The Star's first and second boys' basketball teams
- Pacifica baseball ahead of the curve
- Should the NCAA Tournament expand to include 128 teams?
- Local roundup: March 23
- The Star's All County First Team Girls Basketball bios
- NAACP Saturday School marks 18th anniversary
- Tap water safe to drink despite color
- Fire Department seeks volunteers
- In brief: March 23
- CLU to host scholars poetry reading
- Group will discuss redistricting measure
- Residents can recycle during cleanup day
- Campaign focuses on tsunami awareness
- Literary Happenings: 'Pout-Pout Fish' illustrator set to appear
- Revealing the power elite
- The Easter holiday has aspects of sacred and secular traditions that spring from many parts of the world
- Tell us: March 23
- Sunday's television highlights
- 'Galactica' prequel given OK
- Second semester of college-set 'Greek' due on ABC Family
- U.S. worries Kuwait could start rush from dollar
- Holding too much company stock can hurt workers if the firm falters
- Getting hitched? Avoid trying to meet expectations of others
- Culture of risk not seen changing after Bear Stearns' woes
- Check credit cards and avoid those with universal default
- Ask attorney, court to answer divorce settlement questions
- Woodard: Venezuelan brings nation's high-end fashion here
- McPhail a bridge from growers to public
- Eye On The Environment: Retreading tires helps the planet
- Getting in a stink over higher fertilizer prices
- Bowl ad contest still stirs some ire
- CVUSD blows it
- Gallagher: Apropos birthday
- Another child is dead: So, how should we respond?
- 'Tony Throop deserves no sympathy'
- Howry: Misstep on Obama speech
- Editorial: Johnston era reaches end
- Taking the Kids: Cruise ship could be better than theme park
- Jemez trail visits New Mexico's history, spas and scenery
- When buying Indian crafts, know what you are doing
- Week in review: March 23
- Seven arrested after state files big mortgage fraud lawsuit
- Attorney in many corporate suits will plead guilty to racketeering
- Bear Stearns acquisition sends tremors through markets
- Foreign correspondence: March 23
- Center yourself in Whidbey Island town of Coupeville
- Resourceful traveler: March 23
- Your letters: full county
- Travel advisories: March 23
- College site chosen for civil rights museum
- The towering cliffs and deep canyons of Utah park offer a great spring getaway
- Think regionally
- Getting preapproval can clear the path to financing a house
- Today's sturdier cars make rescue work tougher
- A matter of traffic and trust
- Chelsea Carlisle got an early education from her brothers, and she has been a student of the game ever since
- The Star's Boys Basketball First Team Profiles


