Ventura County Star - Tue Nov 03
A newcomer and two incumbents were leading in the race for three seats on the Las Virgenes Unified School District board, according to early absentee results tonight.
Supervisors vote to strengthen Tierra Rejada Greenbelt rulesVentura County Star - Tue Nov 03
The Ventura County Board of Supervisors voted Tuesday to give the Tierra Rejada Greenbelt a higher level of protection from development, though that protection still depends on the good will of the supervisors and the city councils in the east county.
Winslow's attorney wants charges thrown outVentura County Star - Tue Nov 03
The attorney representing a former Ventura College athletic director and men's head basketball coach said he plans to file a motion seeking the dismissal of felony charges against his client.
Moorpark-area water rates to rise 16%Ventura County Star - Mon Nov 02
Moorpark-area water customers could see their water rates go up by another 16 percent next year.
Simi landfill holding open house; activities, tours setVentura County Star - Mon Nov 02
Waste Management will hold an open house Sunday at the Simi Valley Landfill and Recycling Center.
Jury finds T.O. man guilty of mother's murderVentura County Star - Mon Nov 02
A jury on Monday found Kenneth Price guilty of first-degree murder in connection with the death of his 67-year-old mother at her Thousand Oaks apartment in 2008.
Foothill High's journalism school goes paperlessVentura County Star - Sun Nov 01
From left, Chelsey Sainsbury, Karmen Fernandez-Johnston and Cierra Whitehead put their heads together to help revise Foothill Technology High School's online news site.
A different Hush falls over Ventura loungeVentura County Star - Sun Nov 01
Three years after opening amid a flurry of valets, red-velvet rope lines and delusions of bottle service for the likes of Paris Hilton and Wilmer Valderrama , Hush Restaurant and Lounge in Ventura looks like the scene of a haunting.
Dramatic voyage comes to a bad end on AnacapaVentura County Star - Sun Nov 01
This is one of only two known depictions of the Winfield Scott. What's left of the vessel after crashing full speed into Anacapa Island in 1853 now rests submerged under 25 feet of water under the protection of the National Park Service.
Schools surviving with help from stimulus fundsVentura County Star - Sat Oct 31
Joel Mier, a seventh-grader at Somis School, plays trumpet during advanced band class.
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