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Exhibition at Cal State Channel Islands includes a tribute wall with photos of the 114 men from Ventura County who died in the conflict.
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Ventura County Ballet performed excerpts of their new production of Cinderella today for some elementary school students in the county.
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New lifesaving effort in Ventura County: Fire Department ambulances now carry blood for transfusionsThe whole blood will allow firefighter-paramedics to start transfusions while seriously injured or ill patients are en route to the hospital.
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Transgender Day of Visibility is a day to uplift transgender voices.
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Domoic acid, created during algal blooms, is getting into the food chain.
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Authorities aren't saying yet whether the body discovered is that of the missing teen.
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The legislation would make it easier for utility companies to remove branches and trees that threaten power lines.
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Tradition dates back to first Old Spanish Days celebration in 1924. But, there is a move underway to keep a Rodeo as part of Fiesta.
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Prosecutors say the man claimed he was a medical school graduate specializing in neurology, chiropractic medicine, and gut health
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Ventura, Santa Barbara, and San Luis Obispo Counties all show a drop in jobless numbers. State unemployment remained flat in January and February.
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The inaugural festival and expo takes place in Solvang.
KCLU won more Golden Mike broadcast journalism awards than any other radio or TV station in Southern and Central California at the 75th anniversary Golden Mikes Awards Show, held at the Loews Hollywood Hotel, March 29.
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