Updated Thursdays at 8pm Front Page . . . . July 12, 2001
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Starting gun goes off Monday in council races Three of five seats are up for grabs in two local city councils in the Tues., Nov. 6 election this fall. More...
Fun with soap bubbles READY FOR LAWRENCE WELK?–Emily Clyne, 4, and her brother, Christopher, enjoy blowing some tiny bubbles while listening to Big Band music in Chumash Park during last Sunday’s Agoura Hills Concert in the Park. More...
Westlake Village explores new signage standards
for commercial area
By Michael Picarella
Acorn Staff Writer The city of Westlake Village is in the preliminary stages of creating a separate standard for business monument signs in the Westlake North commercial area. More...
Oak Park kids read to win
By John Loesing
Acorn Staff Writer A voracious appetite for reading by Oak Hills Elementary School students in Oak Park has made the school $5,000 richer. More...
State legislator hears from taxpayers
PAVLEY ‘N’ PASTRIES–State Assemblywoman
Fran Pavley looks on. Pavley met Saturday with constituents to discuss their concerns at the Corner Bakery at Calabasas Commons. More...
Church will get a new home in Westlake Village
By Michael Picarella
Acorn Staff Writer Rivers Community Church is getting a new home. It previously shared facilities to conduct services and was recently approved for a new location at 5740 Corsa Avenue in Westlake Village. More...
Aerial attack More...
High tech lights
Westlake Village opts for new
LED traffic signals
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Be snakeless
Rattlers humanely caught are then set free
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