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West County Pet of the Week: Violet

Violet is a lovely little Chihuahua who has been waiting at the shelter since May.

 

EPA may ban common pesticide

WASHINGTON (AP) - The Environmental Protection Agency says it may ban a common pesticide used on citrus fruits, almonds and other crops.

 

East County Pet of the Week: Helen

Say hello to lovely senior gal Helen. Arriving as a stray, this 12-year-old feline has had her Forever Young Senior Wellness exam.

 

Los Robles Hospital will pay feds in settlement

A Thousand Oaks hospital is one of 457 facilities that will pay the federal government more than $250 million in a settlement, U.S. Department of Justice officials said Friday.

 

Game of the Week trivia: Westlake/St Bonaventure

Westlake and St. Bonaventure revive arguably Ventura County's top public-private football rivalry Friday night at Larrabee Stadium. What do you know about these Marmonte League rivals?

 

 

Zaragoza receives health advocacy award

Ventura County Supervisor John Zaragoza has received a health champion award for work including developing community centers, parks and neighborhood gardens.

 

5 California Things to Know for Today

Your daily look at late-breaking California news, upcoming events and the stories that will be talked about today.

 

CA releasing water figures, discussing penalties

SACRAMENTO, Calif. (AP) — State officials plan to tell Californians what penalties they are taking against communities that fail to meet a mandated 25 percent reduction in water use when they announce usage figures Friday, in the state's battle against a widespread drought.

 

One hospitalized after Oxnard accident

OXNARD, Calif. - A person was sent to a hospital Thursday night after an accident in Oxnard, officials said.

 

Obama welcomes budget and debt deal

WASHINGTON (AP) - President Barack Obama said he's eager to sign the two-year budget deal passed by the Senate in the pre-dawn hours Friday in hopes of breaking a "cycle of shutdowns and manufactured crises" that have hurt the U.S. economy.

 

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