Ventura County Star - Sat Nov 07
The Labor Department released the report last week we all knew was coming. U.S. worker productivity jumped more than 9 percent in the third quarter.
More enter top county pay bracketVentura County Star Top Stories - Sat Nov 07
Twenty-four employees of the county of Ventura made more than $200,000 last year, up from seven who earned that much two years earlier, according to a review of public records by The Star.
Ellsberg, author discuss war policy in VenturaVentura County Star Top Stories - Sat Nov 07
Photo courtesy Jacob Appelbaum: Daniel Ellsberg from 2006. Ellsberg, 78, appeared Saturday afternoon for an interview and press conference at the studios of CAPS public access television in Ventura.
McInerney dealt a setback by Ventura courtVentura County Star - Fri Nov 06
A state appellate court this week dealt a setback to efforts by attorneys for teen murder suspect Brandon McInerney to preserve the possibility of shifting his trial to juvenile court.
Partly cloudy weather continuesVentura County Star - Fri Nov 06
Weather: Partly cloudy conditions are expected around Ventura County again today, the National Weather Service reported.
Bears Losing FurKNX-AM Los Angeles - Fri Nov 06
Bears in a zoo in eastern Germany have lost their fur, but international experts cannot work out why.
Women want separate trial in Oxnard caseVentura County Star - Thu Nov 05
Attorneys representing two co-defendants in the capital murder case of Jeffrey Aguilar were in Ventura County Superior Court today seeking to have their two female clients put on trial separately from him.
Woman Found Stabbed And Covered In Blood On The Side Of A RoadKEYT - Thu Nov 05
A woman found stabbed beside a local highway is recovering from surgery after being airlifted to a local hospital.
County officials ask FEMA to extend deadline on flood mapsVentura County Star Top Stories - Thu Nov 05
Top county officials traveled to Washington, D.C., this week to ask FEMA to re-open a public comment period and extend the Jan.
Former DA lands at Ventura law officePacific Business Times - Wed Nov 04
Michael Bradbury, the former longtime Ventura County District Attorney who made headlines busting the Hells Angels, has joined Ventura-based law office Anderson Kill Wood & Bender, the firm said in a release Nov.
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