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Acorn Staff Writer

An Agoura Hills citizens More...

Acorn Staff Writer

If you want it done right, do it yourself. Residents of the Trails neighborhood in Westlake Village attended last week a second community workshop regarding the Foxfield Park on Foxfield Drive just off of Lindero Canyon Road. It enabled homeowners to provide feedback on a park they More...

Acorn Staff Writer
The young girl who was bitten by the snake had put her hand in a dark or unfamiliar spot, too young to know that she was breaking one of the key rules of avoiding rattlesnakes. Now that summer is almost here, it More...
Pearl Harbor survivors will share their eyewitness-to-history accounts at the Westlake Village Promenade Mann Theatre Cineplex at 10 a.m., Sat., May 26. Tickets to the first Saturday morning showing of "Pearl Harbor" will include conversations with Pearl Harbor survivors. More...
tion Scholarship membership chairwoman Donna Jessee; Debbie Reed; Janet Rich; acting president Sumi Radhakrishnan; emcee Carole Krieger and one 30 scholarship recipients for this year, Westlake High School senior Lance Lenz. The Foundation has awarded more than $230,000 in scholarships. More...
Acorn Staff Writer
Calabasas advanced to the California Interscholastic Federation (CIF) Southern Section baseball quarterfinals for the first time since 1997 by defeating Sonora, 6-5, in a dramatic comeback Tuesday. More...
Bill Berry and his 16-piece L.A. Big Band will perform at 7:30 p.m. on Sun., June 3 in the Scherr Forum Theatre at the Thousand Oaks Civic Arts Plaza. The event is fourth in a series of benefit jazz concerts presented by KCLU Radio. Proceeds from the concert will benefit student training projects. More...
Acorn Automotive Editor
It seems as if we are seeing two magnificent companies commiting the equivalent of corporate suicide. Ford and Firestone have a relationship that goes back almost a century and it looks as if nothing can prevent it coming to an end. More...
The following was found in the bedroom of Danny L. Hall III just a few days after his sudden death at age 47 last November in Florida. It had been written on Memorial Day one year ago and was submitted by his sister, Desiree Hall-Biesterfield of Thousand Oaks. More...

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