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June 28, 2001  RSS feed
HISTORIC BARBECUE More...
Acorn Staff Writer

An Agoura Hills group fighting the Home Depot on Agoura Road made a formal request to the city last week for a November referendum that would allow residents to take a vote on the controversial store. More...

Acorn Staff Writer

Last year, Westlake Village contributed almost $600,000 for a joint-use sports facility to be built at Oaks Christian High School in Westlake Village. Now, city officials are discussing how the money should be paid back. More...

Acorn Staff Writer
When the doors of The Wellness Community Valley/Ventura Chapter opened its doors a decade ago offering support to the cancer community, there was a list of 100 cancer patients and their loved ones waiting. More...
Applications are being accepted for the new CHIME Charter Elementary School, a laboratory school being developed collaboratively by Cal State Northridge More...
Acorn Sports Writer
You should give Oak Park girls basketball coach Lindsay Strothers credit for the way he responded to reporters questions after his team won a CIF championship at Long Beach State More...
Joel Baker of Calabasas has assumed the position of Executive of the Pacific Southwest (PSW) Region of the United Synagogue of Conservative Judaism. He will oversee the programmatic activities and administration of the regional office, which serves 60 affiliated congregations throughout Southern California, Nevada, New Mexico, Utah and Hawaii. More...
A local business, Canyon Cycle (5076 Chesebro Road, Agoura), hosted its second annual "Run for the Kids" ride on June 3 to help raise money, awareness and toys for the youngest victims of cancer More...

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