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The U.S. House voted on Thursday, June 12, to eliminate the next two years of federal funding for public media outlets. A few weeks before the vote, KCLU's Mary Olson joined other public broadcasting leaders on Capitol Hill to convince lawmakers to preserve federal funding for the Corporation for Public Broadcasting.
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Dreesen was half of the first black and white comedy team in the 1960's. He's headlining a comedy event in Ventura County.
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Large protests took place as raids were underway at legal cannabis farms in both communities. Officials say four protesters were arrested.
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It prohibits the use of things like race and place of work as reasonable critieria for making an immigration stop.
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But, his focus wasn't on the raids themselves, but some damage caused by rocks to government vehicles.
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Families show up at the site of the Camarillo raid to try to learn more about what happened to loved ones who were arrested.
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District Attoney John Savrnoch said the actions should anger and scare everyone who belives in justice.
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It happened Thursday night at a Thousand Oaks home.
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The driver is facing a potential 22 years to life in state prison.
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