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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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The Valentine Road project is still a work in progress, but the first residents have moved into what will be a 134-unit apartment complex being created out of a former motel.
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Everyone knows the hit songs like A Horse With No Name, and Ventura Highway, but the documentary tells the story of the men behind the music.
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Highway 166 remains closed from Santa Maria to New Cuyama. Carrizo Plain National Monument is closed to the public.
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Ventura County fire prevention inspectors go though special training to insure they are ready to oversee safety at shows.
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Air quality has been good to moderate for the region so far, but the concern is that changes in weather conditions could send smoke from the Madre Fire towards populated areas.
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The Madre Fire grows to more than 35,000 acres as of midday Thursday. Highway 166 is closed between Santa Maria and New Cuyama.
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The Madre Fire started Wednesday afternoon and quickly mushroomed in size. It closed the highway between Santa Barbara and Kern Counties.
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The team will hold more than a dozen workouts in Oxnard in July and August, including a joint event with the Los Angeles Rams. The events are free and open to the public.
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One incident was in Thousand Oaks, and the other was in Los Osos.
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The Santa Barbara MTD and Teamsters agreed to a one-month contract extension.
Senior Reporter Feraday received two first-place and four second-place honors at the Los Angeles Press Club’s 67th Annual Southern California Journalism Awards.
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