Updated Thursdays at 8pm Front Page . . . . December 28, 2000
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December fire scorches 600 acres
By Sharon Makokian
Acorn Staff Writer
Four local teenagers inadvertently caused what became a 600-acre fire when heat and sparks from the vehicle they had allegedly stolen ignited with dry brush in areas near Lakeview Canyon Road and Woodland Grove Court. More...
Rishoff accepts position offered by Assemblywoman
By John Loesing
Acorn Staff Writer
Taxes, transportation, education; Agoura Hills City Councilwoman Louise Rishoff hears the issues that people care about. More...
Benefactor may help OPHS
By John Loesing
Acorn Staff Writer
In a surprise announcement that bodes well for Oak Park High School’s struggle to build a new visual and performing arts theater, officials say an anonymous donor has expressed willingness to pay for perhaps as much as half of the building’s $4. More...
Hanukkah ends tonight
LISA ADAMS/The Acorn
MIRACLE OF LIGHTS––Temple Beth Haverim Assistant Rabbi Len Muroff, above left, Cantor Kenny Ellis, and members of the temple’s children’s choir recite the blessing over the candles during the fifth annual Menorah lighting at the Westlake Promenade shopping center. More...
Early deadline
New Year’s Day on Mon., Jan. 1 is a holiday and forces The Acorn Newspapers into early deadlines. Space must be reserved by noon tomorrow, Dec. 29 for all display and classified advertising in the Jan. 4 edition. Our office will be closed Mon., Jan. 1. Happy New Year! More...
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