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DNA Leads to Arrest For 2003 Rapes in Oxnard, Ventura – NBC Los Angeles

A California man accused of raping two women more than 15 years ago was arrested after DNA evidence from an alleged assault in December linked him to at least.

DNA leads to arrest for 2003 rapes in Southern California

DNA leads to arrest for 2003 rapes in Southern California
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Former Star columnist, county spokesman dies of cancer

View Comments Bill Nash, a former Star columnist, ad man, volunteer firefighter and Ventura County s first public information officer, died on May 15 after a brief battle with liver disease. The affable 65-year old formally William Henry Nash  was a prolific writer, skilled photographer and devoted family man whose good humor and gentlemanly demeanor forged respect and affection among those he worked with. When I heard the news.it just floored me,  County Executive Officer Mike Powers said during Tuesday s Board of Supervisors meeting. Powers described hiring Nash as the county s public information officer  or PIO, for short   a job he held from October 2014 until his retirement in November 2019. It had been a big deal to get the position approved by the board, Powers said, and the first person to fill the role would set the standard.

Guest editorial: For sake of wildlife, exit lockdown with care

Guest editorial: For sake of wildlife, exit lockdown with care Tiffany Yap View Comments The odds are stacked against mountain lions in California. In a state with a landscape fractured by roads and riddled with rat poison, it’s hard out there for a puma.   Approximately 100 California mountain lions die every year from collisions with cars. Some are killed upon impact and others die later from their injuries or their inability to find food after being struck. When the pandemic hit, The Ventura County Star reported that such collisions plunged. Traffic fell significantly following initial stay-at-home orders, leading to a 58% drop in mountain lion deaths, according to the UC Davis Road Ecology Center.

Desert Sun wins 35 prizes in CNPA s California Journalism Awards

The Desert Sun reporters, editors and photojournalists have won 35 prizes including eight first-place recognitions in the annual California Journalism Awards organized by the California News Publishers Association. Two first-place laurels went to environment reporter Mark Olalde, who was recognized both for his coverage of the Salton Sea (in the land-use reporting category) and best writing, for his profile of a Niland bird sanctuary owner who vowed to rebuild after a wildfire. Said the judges: “Very descriptive language that puts the reader at the scene. Lengthy story that doesn t feel long thanks to its colorful vocabulary and details that keep the interest level high.”

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