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Drizzle cooler weather expected

Hot Halloween weather is expected to be replaced by drizzle and cooler temperatures starting early Monday morning across Ventura County, the National Weather Service in Oxnard said on Sunday.

 

Westlake's Howard to play football at UCLA

Theo Howard, Westlake High's standout senior wide receiver, announced Sunday he will attend UCLA.

 

Tuesday is Election Day for Westlake Village

Candidates for City Council and school board, as well as a parcel tax renewal, will appear on the ballot.

 

Video: VCS Preps Postgame Extra

Westlake traveled west to face St. Bonaventure with a spot in the postseason potentially on the line.  With Oaks Christian grabbing hold of first place in the Marmonte League with an authoritative win over St. Bonaventure,  the Seraphs found themselves in a must-win situation.  Danny Page, Lorenzo Booker and Derry Eads had the call, with Will Cowen on the sideline.

 

N.M. dentist offers to buy back Halloween candy

An Albuquerque, New Mexico, dentist is hoping to get ahead in the fight against post-Halloween cavities with cash.

 

Calif. rescuers free entangled whale

Rescuers on Saturday managed to free a humpback whale entangled in hundreds of feet of fishing line, and it swam away southwards.

 

PHOTOS: Halloween in Ventura County

A look at how Ventura County does Halloween.

 

'Burnt' add to a pileup of flops at box office

Sandra Bullock's political satire "Our Brand Is Crisis" and Bradley Cooper's chef drama "Burnt" added to a pileup of flops at the box office, where new wide releases have gone a startling 0-for-9 in the last two weeks.

 

E. coli outbreak linked to Chipotle in Oregon

Health officials expect the number of people sickened by an E. coli outbreak linked to Chipotle restaurants in Washington state and Oregon to grow while they investigate the cause of the infection.

 

Plant tests appetite for seawater desalination

There's far more riding on the Americas' largest seawater desalination plant than the 50 million gallons of drinking water it will produce for the San Diego area each day.

 

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