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The event celebrates the region’s chefs, winemakers, and farmers—as well as Santa Barbara’s connection to television chef Julia Child.
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It’s an old song but with new meaning—as Ventura County-based singer Five for Fighting’s song Superman has been rewritten and rereleased to call attention to the plight of the Israeli hostages still being held in Gaza.
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The Inside-Out Prison Exchange Program took place for the first time in a local juvenile justice facility.
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An annual campaign to promote early childhood literacy kicked off in Ventura County with two local celebrities reading bilingual books to young children.
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Ventura, Oxnard, and Santa Barbara were among the places on Central and South Coasts where demonstrations occurred.
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Residents of a new interim housing development in Thousand Oaks will be welcomed with furnished rooms, thanks to a team of volunteers who spent Thursday putting together Ikea furniture.
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The Illuminate Film Festival features movies and events that look at positive self-growth and connecting with the environment.
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Slice of history: Researchers recover 13+ million-year-old whale fossils discovered on Gaviota CoastThe find includes what they think is a nearly complete whale skull. Researchers say the find could help us learn more about sea life from the period.
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The modified C-130 cargo planes served as air tankers. Crews from around the Western U.S. recently visited the Ventura County base to train for future wildfires.
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'It has marred my life in a deep way': Endurance swimmer Diana Nyad talks the impact of sexual abuseShe was the first person to complete a daring swim from Cuba to Florida without a shark cage, and was the subject of an Oscar-nominated movie, and is also a survivor of sexual assault.