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Highlights from Aug. 21-22 include Newbury Park, Thousand Oaks and Oaks Christian remaining unbeaten and other girls ...
Syanne Landron, the bubble baby born in Ventura, journeyed with her family to North Carolina for surgery that could save her life.
On Aug. 23, Mike and Bob Bryan will be formally inducted into the International Tennis Hall of Fame, so it seems fitting to share this column five summers past.
Port Hueneme City Councilmember Laura Hernandez is suing Michael Federico, the city's police chief, for defamation.
Letters include how CLU's announcement of cuts is a bad for higher education; and how Costco station in Camarillo will add to environmental woes.
New teams, new coaches and new quarterbacks will be in the spotlight when the high school football season kicks off in earnest on Friday night.
Florida’s Lt. Gov. Jay Collins escorted a crash suspect from California and blamed Gov. Newsom’s immigration policies for the tragedy.
A Fillmore woman faces attempted murder charges, a man is accused of a fairgrounds break-in, Oxnard police make a firearms arrest and more news.
Sports reporters Joe Curley and Dominic Massimino have relaunched Prep Period, an all-preps sports podcast, this fall.
California Attorney General Rob Bonta and 15 other attorneys general sued the Trump Administration over mental health funding cuts for schools.
A jury ruled in favor of Jon and Michele Gambill, demanding that the man who caused their son’s death and his employer pay $9 million.
Our 14-and-under youth baseball team from South Pasadena had just taken the lead with a four-run rally in the second inning ...