Updated Thursdays at 8pm Front Page . . . . April 12, 2001
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One rowdy principal
CHUCK ROGERS/The Acorn EASY RIDER––Brookside Elementary School Principal Ester Winkelman (waving) promised her students and staff that she’d do something spectacular and surprising if her school exceeded its Great Race of Agoura goal of $12,000. More...
Census reveals surprising data about living here
By John Loesing
Acorn Staff Writer The latest census figures show Calabasas with a population of 20,033, but there are signs on the 101 Freeway listing the city’s population as 27,000. More...
Oak Hills hosts VIP visitors
By Michael Picarella
Acorn Staff Writer Last November, Oak Hills Elementary in Oak Park qualified as a Blue Ribbon-school nominee. More...
Apartment developer now wants single-family homes
By Sharon Makokian
Acorn Staff Writer The Calabasas City Council last week sent a modified development plan back to its planning commission, which could end years of contention about an 11. More...
California is being overrun by non-native plant life
By John Loesing
Acorn Staff Writer Spring is back, and so is Arundo Donax, the fast-growing, bamboo-like weed that badly chokes the area’s rivers and streams and often leads whole communities to fight against it. More...
Funny author
Oak Park comedy writer
has fun with
organized crime
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Graceful talent
Ballerina to take a
bite of the ‘Big Apple’
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