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April 5, 2001  RSS feed
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...

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...

Acorn Staff Writer
When Janice Lee became mayor of Calabasas two weeks ago, she expressed a desire to make the city council meetings shorter and more efficient, a goal she achieved the following night, when she presided over the council for the first time. More...
New West Symphony will present its annual Ascot Garden Party fundraiser to benefit the symphony on Sun., April 29 on David Murdock More...
Acorn Staff Writer
"We have a good tiger by the tail, we have to know how to develop it," said Red Oak Elementary School Principal Dale Ackerman. He recently discussed a new program for struggling students he began this year. More...
Acorn Sports Writer
Rick Nathanson is in his 10th year as head coach of the Calabasas baseball team. Though he More...
From our experience and actual encounters with Las Virgenes Unified School District Superintendent John Fitzpatrick, we strongly agree with the results of the casted votes of the LVUSD teachers. More...
Only the most ardent opponents of capital punishment would disagree with the scheduled execution of Timothy McVeigh. More...

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