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The clinic was forced to move, and one of its managers was beaten by a government official, but the nonprofit clinic is still open and serving patients.
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Ornithologist and author says the world's birds are in crisis, but some species are making comebacksScott Weidensaul, the author of the new book 'Return of the Oystercatchers: Saving Birds to Save The Planet,' will speak in Santa Barbara Tuesday night.
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Paul Kessler died following the November, 2024 confrontation. Loay Alnaji was set to go on trial later this month for involuntary manslaughter.
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The Los Angeles men are facing charges for a series of home burglaries in Thousand Oaks and Santa Clarita.
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'When the Earth Whispers Back: Nature's Hope' at the California Nature Art Museum showcases local wildlife on the edge of survival.
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The added Pacific Surfliner train is timed to allow northbound commuters to avoid the busy Highway 101 during the morning rush.
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Ventura County District Attorney Erik Nasarenko took part in Five 5 Ventura County's Take 5 and Read early literacy campaign.
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It's in Oxnard on Sunday.
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From workers' rights to Trump protests, thousands take to the streets of the Tri-Counties on May DayMore than half a dozen local demonstrations were part of thousands of marches and events taking place nationwide.
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