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The Santa Monica Mountains Conservancy recently adopted its annual program that will guide the agency More ... Parents trying to stop their kids from using drugs and alcohol is nothing new, but rarely has one community become so galvanized against substance abuse as Oak Park. More ... The city of Westlake Village is accepting nominations for the 2000 annual citizen and youth recognition programs. More ... Gordon Knopp, a candidate seeking his second term on the Las Virgenes Municipal Water District Board of Directors, has turned into a voice of reason on the sometimes-bickering five-member panel. Knopp, the 72-year-old board chairman, said he looks to protect the customers first whenever controversy besets the board. More ... U.S. Rep. Brad Sherman (D-Woodland Hills) has announced that legislation designating $3.3 million for the Santa Monica Mountains National Recreation Areas recently was approved by the House of Representatives and the Senate and the bill will now go before the president. More ... Victoria Giraud has gone from writing current events as editor of The Acorn to writing about the 16th Century English Renaissance and Sir Francis Drake. More ... The clanging swords of invading Huns, the haunting refrains of the ancient Magyars and spirited Hungarian folkdances were at the core of a colorful production at Cal State University Northridge (CSUN) as Thalia Studio of Westlake Village recently joined Hungarians worldwide in celebrating the 1,000th birthday of their homeland. More ... The California Wildlife Center, a wild animal rescue and rehabilitation service in the Santa Monica Mountains south of Calabasas, invites the public to attend a Sun., Oct. 22 open house to learn more about the center and its programs. More ... A. Final pay includes unpaid wages (whether hourly or salary), overtime pay, commissions, guaranteed bonuses and accrued vacation pay not yet taken. More ... Spirent Communications/SmartBits Systems (formerly Netcom Systems, Inc.) recently broke ground at its second Calabasas facility in the high tech corridor. More ... Community RSS feed |
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