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July 8, 2005
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RIDING TO SHARE THE GOSPEL—Chris and Stacey Coleman enjoy motorcycles, but they do more than just ride. They’re members of Bikers for Christ, a Christian motorcycle ministry. Please see story on page 8. More...

A mockingbird found within the city of Moorpark has tested positive for West Nile virus (WNV). The bird was found on June 8 and submitted for testing. The city was informed about the test results on June 29. More...

Over the extended Fourth of July weekend, Simi Valley police received 463 fireworks-related calls, issued 40 citations and made one arrest, a police official said earlier this week. More...

Curiosity killed the cat. It’s an age-old saying, but true when it comes to animals and rattlesnakes—a dangerous and sometimes lethal combination. More...
The American Cancer Society will host its second annual Gold Coast Invitational on Mon., July 18 at Sherwood Country Club in Thousand Oaks. Sponsored by Countrywide Home Loans, the invitational has been designed by golf professionals and business leaders to be a premium client More...
Used Book Sale The Friends of the Thousand Oaks Library will host a used book sale featuring more than 10,000 books ranging in price from 25 cents to $1 plus specially priced collectors’ books, from 6 to 8:30 p.m. tonight and from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. tomorrow at the Newbury Park Branch Libr More...
Robinsons-May is inviting local nonprofit organizations and schools to participate in the Charity Preview Day fundraiser to be held at the October grand opening of its new store in the Town Center Mall in Simi Valley. The preview day will be scheduled one day before the new mall official More...
Ventura County Superintendent of Schools Charles Weis announced the appointment of the following key administrators who began work with the Ventura County Superintendent of Schools Office (VCSSO) on July 1. The placements were a result of personnel retirement and departmental reorganizat More...
After graduating 13 from a team that went 25-4 and won a Marmonte League title, the Royal High School baseball team is working hard this summer to rebuild for next season. More...
Director Jeffrey Combs takes “Richard III,” often described as Shakespeare’s “nasty comedy,” into 19th-century London. The Kingsmen Shakespeare Company’s production stars veteran actor Lane Davies as the dastardly Richard, who creates a bloody path on his way to the crown. More...
On Wednesday evening June 29, I attended the Ventura County Democrats special evening for Phil Angelides, California treasurer and 2006 gubernatorial candidate. More...
Yucan’t go wrong at La Paz restaurant This authentic Mexican seafood restaurant was opened 16 years ago in Calabasas by Oscar Iturralde, host, chef and owner. Hidden on the ground floor of an office complex at 4505 Las Virgenes Road, La Paz is a fine Mexican restaurant that More...
If you read, you learn something every day. Several weeks ago, we printed a letter from a Newbury Park resident who was sick and tired of certain people bringing their pampered pooches into restaurants and grocery stores. A couple of weeks later, a woman stopped by the office. She was More...
This updated 4-bedroom, 3-bath home in Newbury Park backs to open space with a large backyard featuring an inground spa and brick BBQ with a paved and covered patio. More...

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