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June 7, 2001  RSS feed
NORTH RANCH DISASTER DRILL-From left, Rachel Foster, 6, and her two sisters Jessy and Emily, practice using a fire hose during disaster preparedness exercises last Sunday at North Ranch. A practice alert was sent out to 450 homes in the Westlake Village and Thousand Oaks area as Fire Department and paramedic units stood ready. During the drill, the Thousand Oaks disaster response team demonstrated search and rescue and evacuation techniques. More...
Acorn Staff Writer

California State Senate Bill 910 has been the talk of the town lately, especially in Westlake Village. More...

Two men attacked an elderly couple and stole their car during a home invasion assault yesterday morning in the affluent community of North Ranch, according to a Thousand Oaks Police Department report. More...

Last year, the Oak Park Theater Building Committee hosted what they wanted to become an annual Comedy Night fundraiser for the proposed Oak Park High School performing arts theater. More...
Acorn Staff Writer
A veteran teacher and administrator of the Las Virgenes Unified School District (LVUSD) is set to retire this summer. More...
Acorn Sports Writer

For the second time in four years the Westlake baseball team, coached by Chuck Berrington and assisted by Josh Eby, made it to the CIF Divison III finals at Dodger Stadium. More...
Westlake Church of Religious Science, located at 2649 Townsgate Road, Ste. 500 in Westlake Village, offers the following events on an ongoing basis: More...
Acorn Staff Writer
A taste of the Old West came riding to town last weekend as the Conejo Players presented their Fourth Annual Conejo Cowboy Poetry and Western Music show. More...
What a shame that the very parents whose children are assaulted at Sumac Elementary School in Agoura Hills are the same ones who defend the school officials who confuse the mission of our public schools with those of reform schools, therapists and even parents. No one is faulting the public schools for the poorly behaved children who revert to distracting, destructive and often criminal behavior. No, that responsibility rests with the parents. More...

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