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August 25, 2006
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SMALL PROTESTER- Jose (in wagon) and Marylu Tejada are parading on Moorpark Avenue along with about 200 downtown home and business owners. The demonstrators are concerned about the city's eminent domain issue undedebate. See more photos on page 10. More...

Officials have been working on a priority list to determine the order in which utility lines should be placed underground throughout the city. Council members didn't unanimously agree on the proposed rating formula. More...

Despite insisting multiple times that they didn't own the tiger killed in the Tierra Rejada Valley early last year, Gert "Abby" Hendengran and his wife, Roena "Emma" Hedengran, allegedly plan to plead guilty to charges related to the incident after making a deal with prosecutors. More...

RAISE THE ROOF- Work is proceeding on the Village at Moorpark shopping center at Los Angeles Avenue and Miller Parkway. The 125,000square-foot plaza will include Staples, Petco, Chicks Sporting Goods, a coffee shop and restaurants. A Bank of America will be added later. Builders hope to have the fa More...
A recent survey by the American Psychiatric Association found that many people know little or almost nothing about the warning signs, causes and effective treatments for mental illnesses-even though in any given year, one in five Americans suffers from a diagnosable mental disord More...
FRI., AUG. 25 'Bell, Book and Candle' Camarillo Community Theatre, 330 Skyway Drive, Camarillo (inside the airport) presents the romantic comedy with a witchcraft theme, "Bell, Book and Candle," tonight through Sun., Sept. 24. Show times are 8 p.m. Fridays and Saturdays and 2 p.m. Sundays. Two More...
Job and business growth benefits everyone, according to the Economic Development Collaborative of Ventura County. The organization works in partnership with local cities to attract, retain and expand businesses throughout the county. More...
Many parents have a love/ hate relationship with the backto-school season. They love that their children will be back in class, but they hate the costs associated with it. More...
CONCENTRATION- Moorpark resident Stephen Picchini, 14, competes in the putting competition at the 10th annual Moorpark Knights of Columbus charity golf tournament at the Lost Canyon Golf Club on Sunday. The benefit usually raises up to $12,000 for local charities. More...
Someone loitering in the park on Los Angeles Avenue was arrested for possession of a switchblade knife and being under the influence of a controlled substance on Aug. 4. More...
There are many positive ways that Americans can remember Sept. 11, 2001, an otherwise tragic day that united the nation. More...
Language and Philosophy of Peace is an independent study group of about 55 people. Laila AlMarayati, MD, will be the guest speaker at the group's next meeting from 7:30 to 8:45 p.m. Tues., Sept. 5 at the Simi Valley Library community room, 2969 Tapo Canyon. More...
I'm writing this letter to share with my fellow Moorparkians that there really are good people out there that give of themselves without an expectation of something in return. More...
We a l l know them: the people who have a good excuse for anything. More...
It's Aug. 24. Do you know where your summer went? In another week, students will be back at school, days will be getting shorter and traffic will snarl at every campus. More...
SINKING SLOWLY INTO THE WEST- Carolyn Laubender, 17, of Thousand Oaks and Kelsey Laity-D'Agostino, 17, of Santa Rosa, are watching summer vacation fade into the sunset at Wildwood Park in Thousand Oaks. As high school seniors, they'll be back on campus soon. Next summer they'll embark on college and More...
This custom house sits at the top of the hill. The grand floorplan has guest room on separate floor. More...

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