Updated Thursdays at 8pm Front Page . . . . April 5, 2001
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City of Agoura Hills to tighten its belt
By John Loesing
Acorn Staff Writer Following several years of economic prosperity and healthy budgets, officials with the city of Agoura Hills recently called for a "cautious" approach to future spending. More...
Calabasas to explore a money-making proposition
By Sharon Makokian
Acorn Staff Writer In a narrow vote at its last meeting, the Calabasas City Council voted to explore the possibility of refinancing the New Millennium Mello-Roos Community Facilities District (CFD), which could bring income into the city without liability, according to City Manager Donald Duckworth. More...
More streets in Oak Park will be resurfaced
By John Loesing
Acorn Staff Writer Oak Park has the image of being a sparking new community, but in reality, many of its streets were built in the 1970s and now need major repairs. More...
Shadow Day at water reclamation facility
LISA ADAMS/The Acorn LEARNING ABOUT WATER––Lab assistant Paul Jorgensen, left, shows Calabasas High School junior Elan Levy, 17, how to search for bacteria and microorganisms in drinking water during "Shadow Day" at Las Virgenes Municipal Water District’s (LVMWD) Tapia reclamation facility near Malibu. More...
Carrying the torch
LANNON HARLEY/ The Acorn BROWNIE OLYMPICS––Megan Trgovich from Troop 547 of Thousand Oaks waves to the crowd as she carries the Olympic Torch during the opening ceremony of the Brownie Olympics last week in Westlake Village. More...
100 years old
Despite Alzheimer’s, her birthday is a special occasion in Calabasas
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To be fenced
Popular party place for teen trespassers
about to be enclosed
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A big win More...
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