Updated Thursdays at 8pm Front Page . . . . January 10, 2002
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Having fun at the park MICHAEL COONS/The Acorn 'WHERE ARE YOU?'-While Hilanie Benz of Calabasas looks for her son coming down the slide, Jake Pistotnik, 3, gets a birdseye view at Juan Bautista de Anza Park in Calabasas. More...
Calabasas to spend another $400,000 to fight Ahmanson
By Sharon Makokian
Acorn Staff Writer Opponents of the proposed Ahmanson Ranch development won a victory last week when the Calabasas City Council voted to appropriate $391,144 in its battle to stop the development, even though the city had already exceeded its budgeted $150,000 fiscal year allotment by $21,000. More...
Study on 101 Freeway moves into second gear
By John Loesing
Acorn Staff Writer An exhaustive government study of the 101 Freeway officially got underway this month, but like the slow-moving traffic that gives it a woeful reputation, the effort could take longer than two years to complete. More...
Congressman says U.S. America might have been "caught sleeping" during the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks because it refused to take effective action against terrorism during the 1990s, said U.S. Rep. Brad Sherman (D-Sherman Oaks), speaking to students at Viewpoint School in Calabasas Monday. More...
Dusk in Agoura Hills MICHAEL COONS/The Acorn COLORFUL-An early January sun melts into the foothills of Agoura Hills from this view at Reyes Adobe Park last Sunday. More...
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