| Front Page . . . . August 24, 2000
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A new trail opens up in the Santa Monica Mountains
By Gloria Glasser
Acorn Staff Writer
They showed up on bikes, with their dogs, babes in arms, on horseback, on foot – the mere whiff of a new trail opening in the Santa Monica Mountains seemed to have spread through recreation user circles like the periodic wildfires that ravage these very same mountains. More...
Agoura Hills man pleads guilty in stock fraud
John Loesing
Acorn Staff Writer
Aerick Wesley Brown, a 35-year-old Agoura Hills resident, faces up to 20 years in prison after pleading guilty in federal court to two counts of securities fraud. More...
Drinking football players weren’t punished enough, according to some residents
By Sharon Makokian
Acorn Staff Writer
With Oak Park High School starting classes next week and football practices in progress, some people are upset. More...
ALL THEY WANT TO DO IS DANCE–A group of women above can’t resist dancing to the beat of Cannibal and the Headhunters, an L.A. rock band that performed this summer’s final Concert in the Park in Ago More...
What’s up with that?
CHUCK ROGERS/The Acorn
NEW TO THE NEIGHBORHOOD–The bare hillside that demands attention as you exit the 101 Freeway and drive north on Las Virgenes Road will soon become home for about 120 families. More...
The Acorn launches its own Web site
How does one see the forest through the trees? Where do you find the acorn among the nuts?
Let’s face it, the Internet is awash with Web sites: yours, theirs, everyone’s. Making inroads into cyberspace isn’t easy anymore. More...
City of Calabasas goes back to the drawing board on its new oak tree ordinance
By Sharon Makokian
Acorn Staff Writer
The Calabasas City Council reversed its recent approval of a new oak tree ordinance at its most recent meeting last week. At its previous meeting on Aug. More...
Agoura ranch to host Special Olympic event
Pegasus Creek Equestrian Center in Agoura will host the seventh annual Tri-Valley Special Olympics Pegasus Creek Invitational Equestrian Competition from 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Sun., Sept. 24. Spectators and horse lovers are welcome to attend; admission is free. More...
Enjoying their first set of wheels
CHUCK ROGERS/The Acorn
SKATE NIGHT AT DeANZA PARK– Recreation counselor Joel Sherwin gives final instructions to skaters for a game of "Red Light – Green Light." The Calabasas’ Recreation and Park Department recently organized an evening of "open skating" and a "Movie Under the Stars" and attracted to Juan DeAnza Park plenty of eager-to-have-fun residents from the Calabasas area. More...
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