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- Local Student Grant Hopkins Receives National Honor
- Allan Mackins graduates from Law School
- Former USC stars will play in women's inaugural match
- Vista Ford of Oxnard helps unveil Flex
- Passing the bucks at the Thousand Oaks Auto Mall
- Long time Bunnin employee promoted to head up Internet Division
- CX-9 crosses finish line first
- Chrysler needs focus
- Business Briefs: May 10
- Carlisle to be next coach of Mavericks
- Lowe's bad start finishes Dodgers
- Angels can't crack Shields
- Padres release struggling Edmonds
- Local Roundup: May 10
- Veterans turn back the clock at Players
- Kimbo Slice trains in T.O. for prime-time MMA fight
- Stewart wins crash-filled Nationwide race
- Winning tune for Jazz
- Area swimmers give it their best against the best
- Valiant comeback falls short for Royal in first-round match
- Police will crack down on seat-belt scoffers
- 11 family members without home after fire
- Sports Briefs: may 10
- Local Sports Briefs: May 10
- Ventura can't close out series opener
- Assistant public defender selected
- Four men arrested after building vandalized
- Reunions: May 10
- pet of the week: May 10
- BRAVO!: May 10
- Social Security provides expedited aid
- County mulls adding commuter trains
- Next phase of 118 project funded
- Team seeks national mock trial victory
- Station throws open doors for Fire Service Day
- Van Nuys man arrested after car burglarized
- Catalytic converters stolen from 10 vehicles
- Raymond I. Ayers: Camarillo artist
- Mother serving jail time gets visit by son
- Beach discovery isn't trolley lost to prank in 1908
- $3 million project in Oxnard is smoothing out rough roads
- Hundreds make gift bags for female cancer patients
- Work begins on community pool
- Camarillo man took best friend home from war
- Bounty of bass at Lake Casitas Anglers in fewer boats report better catches
- Hueneme dredging plan gets state OK
- Some charities feeling the pinch of gas prices
- Ventura College athletic director resigns her post
- Beirut attacked by Hezbollah fighters
- World Briefs: May 10
- Military considering new cremation policies
- Minutemen want sign returned to original home along border
- Dig for remains to begin at ranch where Manson hid
- State Briefs: May 10
- Happy Mother's Day: Woman pregnant with 18th child
- Data in shuttle Columbia's disk drive survive accident
- Oldest gorilla in captivity turns 55
- More aid — and rain — on way to devastated Myanmar
- Military bolsters vehicles' armor
- National Briefs: May 10
- March trade deficit drops by bigger-than-expected amount
- Stimulus package's fine print lets some fall through cracks
- Market Briefs: May 10
- Ford calls Kerkorian investment a surprise
- Oil surpasses $126, driven by worry over Venezuela Only direction is up
- Circuit City to open up its books
- Bull market in gold means big bucks for old dental work
- Pa Ventura
- The Holy Grail of ethanol losing its appeal
- Thomas: Kicking some of today's e-addictions
- Editorial: Grappling with vacant homes
- Religion calendar- May 10, 2008
- Religion briefs- May 10, 2008
- Ugandan youngsters spread joy in county
- AMC renews 'Breaking Bad'
- Pro crab fisherman, crew not lacking in danger or viewers
- Russian painter dedicates years of his life to painting ceiling of Orthodox church


