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Bowls bring hope, funds for charity

Thousand Oaks nonprofit Many Mansions hosted its annual Bowls of Hope fundraiser Sunday.

 

Moorpark picks abstract art to be public display

An abstract figure of a police officer made of mirrored stainless steel that centers on the concept of “The Thin Blue Line” has been selected as Moorpark’s next public art project.

 

Boy accidentally shot himself, LA officials say

Los Angeles County sheriff's officials say a 14-year-old boy found dead in an alley with a gunshot to his head had been handling a loaded handgun and accidentally shot himself.

 

Long list of El Niño hot spots in Ventura Co.

Typically, an El Niño doesn't mean storms that dump 10 inches in 24 hours. "They sort of come at you like a conveyor belt of 1.5- to 2-inch storms," Patzert said.

 

Science night, fundraiser and more on tap

Area groups and organizations have a number of events scheduled in coming days.

 

County government launches new website

A website has been launched to offer news and information about county government to the public.

 

'Spectre' shoots to $73 million

It took the combination of James Bond and Charlie Brown to save the box office after a disastrous few weekends of flops. Both "Spectre" and "The Peanuts Movie" reinvigorated moviegoers who turned out in droves to check out the new fare, including buzzy limited-release titles like "Spotlight."

 

Good, not spectacular, preliminary SNL ratings

Donald Trump hadn't gotten far into his opening monologue before trouble occurred. An off-screen heckler interrupted with a cry of "You're a racist!"

 

VC falls in championship game of own tourney

The Ventura College men’s basketball team may not have won its annual We Play Hard Tipoff Classic.

 

Fires nearing full containment

Fire crews report progress in stopping blazes in Thousand Oaks, Moorpark areas.

 

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