Sports
For as long as baseball has been around, some players burned the candle at both ends and wound up playing with a hangover.
July 23, 2001
California
Development: The ice-skating and athletic training center figures to move forward despite rival proposals.
July 16, 1996
Recreation: Council members have some reservations because of the proposed site’s proximity to Camarillo Airport.
April 25, 1996
The Camarillo Planning Commission has voted unanimously to consider zoning changes that would allow a multiuse sports complex to be constructed on 75 acres south of the Ventura Freeway and west of Las Posas Road.
July 18, 1996
Business
In the largest wage-theft case ever brought by the state of California against a private company, the labor commissioner has cited a City of Industry framing and drywall subcontractor for cheating more than 1,000 workers out of minimum wage, overtime and rest breaks on 35 construction sites across the Los Angeles region.
Feb. 11, 2019
High School Sports
John Kunishima and Ted Hollahan of Cal State Northridge will compete in the U. S.
March 15, 1990
Branching Out Long known for the tamales and other Mexican fare served up at their seaside eatery, Joanna and Delfino Lopez-Rojas have expanded their horizons, opening an import store on Ventura’s Main Street (D7C). . . .
A single-engine private airplane struck three other planes and then crashed into a hangar after its pilot lost control during takeoff at the Fullerton airport Wednesday night, officials said.
Aug. 25, 2016
Renewal: Many opponents feel that the run-down area should have more youth activities instead of a lowly single-A Mets farm team.
Aug. 18, 2000
Olympics
The Midori Ito dynasty that was predicted for women’s figure skating might have come to an inglorious end Wednesday only one year after it started.
March 8, 1990