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Volunteering is a way to learn about taxes

The IRS and AARP offer people a chance to learn about taxes if they agree to volunteer to help people file theirs.

 

County employees hold caravan for late co-worker

A funeral caravan for Adan Lara, a Ventura County Public Works Agency employee killed by a car while on the job, left Friday morning from the county’s yard in Saticoy to an Ojai church where services will be held.

 

Mouthful Eatery offers room to enjoy

Rita Moran reviews the Mouthful Eatery in Thousand Oaks.

 

U.S. employers added 271,000 jobs last month

WASHINGTON (AP) - U.S. hiring roared back in October after two weak months, with employers adding a robust 271,000 jobs and likely setting the stage for the Federal Reserve to raise interest rates next month.

 

Religious groups plan events

A number of events are planned by area religious groups.

 

Translation in context helps to understand Quran

In this week's Interfaith column, Yahya Merchant talks about the Quran's original Arabic text.

 

Website ranks Camarillo a top place to live

The city earned the 23rd spot out of 50 on an online list of America's Best Cities to Live.

 

AP sources: Obama kills Keystone pipeline

WASHINGTON (AP) - The Obama administration rejected a Canadian energy giant's application to build the Keystone XL pipeline on Friday, three individuals familiar with the decision said, capping a seven-year saga that became an environmental flashpoint in Barack Obama's presidency.

 

Study says sarcasm cures everything

Sarcasm: Comedians and some researchers like it. Waitresses may not.

 

Elizabethan era comes to Simi Valley

Turkey legs, sword fights will take the spotlight during Nottingham Festival, which runs over two weekends.

 

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