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As many as 100,000 people are expected for Saturday's event, which features giant floats and one-of-a-kind costumes.
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It took Isabella Alexander-Nathani ten years to complete the film. Authorities confiscated footage multiple times, and at one point she was arrested.
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The USA took a big step towards winning their World Cup group as they beat Australia.
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Visitors will be able to return to Santa Rosa Island July 1 for day use, but it will remain closed for camping indefinitely.
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The Santa Maria man used social media to contact teens throughout the Tri-Counties, as well as around California and the U.S.
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Grand Jury report suggests new steps to tackle issue, like increasing the monitoring of students and adding more school counselors.
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To save money, the county is outsourcing some services to private contractors.
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Oxnard will ask voters to renew a half-cent sales tax for public safety and other community servicesThe tax is set to expire in 2029. City officials say without the revenue, some essential services could be threatened.
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Simi Valley Police say the man randomly choked a woman in the store, and then attacked people who tried to intervene.
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Police say the man is in stable condition at a hospital. An officer was also injured in the incident.
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