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Ventura County Star: Camarillo
Democrats open campaign office
The Democratic Club of Camarillo has opened a campaign office to serve Democratic candidates running for office and volunteers working on various campaigns.
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Art and Jazz Festival packed into 1 day
As part of the city's efforts to revitalize Old Town Camarillo, all events associated with this year's Camarillo Art and Jazz Festival will be in Old Town during a single day, Sept. 13, event organizers said.
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Plane flips over at airport; no one is hurt
A small plane flipped over and landed upside down during an improvised landing at Camarillo Airport on Tuesday afternoon, but the two men onboard walked away unscathed, authorities said.
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Blunt-force injuries killed pilot in crash
Autopsy results showed that the pilot who was killed in a plane crash Sunday at Camarillo Airport died of multiple blunt-force injuries, Ventura County Senior Deputy Medical Examiner Craig Stevens said.
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Blunt-force injuries killed pilot in crash
Autopsy results showed that the pilot who was killed in a plane crash Sunday at Camarillo Airport died of multiple blunt-force injuries, Ventura County Senior Deputy Medical Examiner Craig Stevens said.
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Pilot dies as banner-towing plane crashes in Camarillo
A pilot died after the advertising banner plane he was flying crashed at Camarillo Airport on Sunday morning, according to the Federal Aviation Administration and local officials.
It was the second crash involving a banner-carrying plane in Ventura County in less than two months. Both crashes involved the same Piper planes owned by Van Wagner Aerial Media LLC.
The pilot was pronounced dead at the scene around 9:30 a.m., said Ventura County Sheriff's Department Capt. Frank O'Hanlon.
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Pilot dies as banner-towing plane crashes in Camarillo
A pilot died after the advertising banner plane he was flying crashed at Camarillo Airport on Sunday morning, according to the Federal Aviation Administration and local officials.
It was the second crash involving a banner-carrying plane in Ventura County in less than two months. Both crashes involved the same Piper planes owned by Van Wagner Aerial Media LLC.
The pilot was pronounced dead at the scene around 9:30 a.m., said Ventura County Sheriff's Department Capt. Frank O'Hanlon.
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$100,000 bail set for man accused in T.O. jogger's death
Wearing a neck brace and standing inside a metal cage in a courtroom, a Camarillo man suspected of driving drunk and killing a jogger from Thousand Oaks made his first court appearance in the case Friday.
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$100,000 bail set for man accused in T.O. jogger's death
Wearing a neck brace and standing inside a metal cage in a courtroom, a Camarillo man suspected of driving drunk and killing a jogger from Thousand Oaks made his first court appearance in the case Friday.
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City approves $95,962 for new carpeting in police building
The Camarillo City Council is paying almost $96,000 to install new carpet at the police facility. BRIEF.
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Authorities searching for man seen in video
Authorities are looking for a man captured by a surveillance video camera in Camarillo regarding hateful graffiti found earlier this month.
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Camarillo to study costs of prison hospital
The Camarillo City Council has authorized hiring a consultant to find out how much a prison hospital could cost the city and surrounding area.
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Panel approves purchase of parcel for possible ice rink
The City of Camarillo decided to buy the parcel that could become the Channel Islands Ice Center's new spot.
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Camarillo to study costs of prison hospital
The Camarillo City Council has authorized hiring a consultant to find out how much a prison hospital could cost the city and surrounding area.
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Panel approves purchase of parcel for possible ice rink
The City of Camarillo decided to buy the parcel that could become the Channel Islands Ice Center's new spot.
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Authorities searching for man seen in video
Authorities are looking for a man captured by a surveillance video camera in Camarillo regarding hateful graffiti found earlier this month.
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City approves $95,962 for new carpeting in police building
The Camarillo City Council is paying almost $96,000 to install new carpet at the police facility. BRIEF.
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Long lines form as Camarillo schools reopen
The line of parents and students started to build long before the bell rang at Camarillo's Monte Vista Middle School on Wednesday, the first day of the fall semester.
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As a boy fights brain cancer, family's friends donate time, manpower and materials to complete home construction
There are little reminders of 8-year-old Thomas Hearne all around his house. He has a habit of writing messages on scraps of paper and leaving them where his family members will find them.
For his big brother, he left this in the bathroom: "Dear Paul, thanks for playing with me — Thomas."
For anyone who happened near a hole in a wall, there was a crude rendition of a skull and crossbones and the misspelled warning: "Dager." That's how Thomas spelled "danger."
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As a boy fights brain cancer, family's friends donate time, manpower and materials to complete home construction
There are little reminders of 8-year-old Thomas Hearne all around his house. He has a habit of writing messages on scraps of paper and leaving them where his family members will find them.
For his big brother, he left this in the bathroom: "Dear Paul, thanks for playing with me — Thomas."
For anyone who happened near a hole in a wall, there was a crude rendition of a skull and crossbones and the misspelled warning: "Dager." That's how Thomas spelled "danger."
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