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Emiliano Vargas, the son of county boxing legend Fernando, will try to reach 14-0 when he fights Juan Leon on Sunday in Las ...
The 37-acre sports park is Santa Paula's largest park to date. The opening celebration will be held May 3. Santa Paula is set ...
A bill that would usher in a major change in pension law could cost local governments billions. Yet it is sailing through the ...
Royal beats Camarillo to improve to 21-4 overall and 9-0 in the Coastal Canyon League; and more April 30 highlights from ...
Aging veterans are given flights in a 1940s biplane. The rides are a way of saying thanks. Ruth Hartman, who is 82 years old ...
Re: Joe Mathews’ April 27 column, “An obituary for the American Republic”: There are a number of objections I could make to ...
Man in Thousand Oaks reportedly lost wallet but avoided a carjacking with kids in vehicle, jurors convict Oxnard man in ...
Four local boys volleyball teams win CIF-SS playoff openers; and more April 29 highlights from baseball, softball, boys ...
School boards routinely approve policing contracts without discussion, often bundling them with routine items, like field trips, into a single vote.
"This (anti-harassment) ordinance is going to protect me and other tenants," Samuel Salazar, an Oxnard renter, told the council in Spanish. "We will be able to ask for repairs without fear of ...
Newbury Park quarterback Brady Smigiel chose the University of Michigan — the alma mater of another Brady — over UCLA, Washington and South Carolina.
California lawmakers have a knack for instituting major programs without scrutinizing the potential downsides.