Final settlement talks failed to produce a deal last week in the disputed purchase of 31 acres of land for the new middle school near Calabasas. More...
Marie Walters of Scottsdale, Ariz. and Rick Elenes of Cardiff, Calif. made a claim against the city of Westlake Village for negligence and wrongful death. The city staff denied it last week. More...
The city of Calabasas Community Services Department is offering a "Mommy and Me Yoga Class" beginning the end of January in two Calabasas locations: from 3:45 to 4:30 p.m. on Mondays at the Calabasas Tennis & Swim Center, and from 10 to 10:45 a.m. on Fridays at De Anza Park. More...
It apparently was the work of only a prankster fooling around with chalk, but a "white powdery substance" that was thought to be anthrax put Agoura High School officials in a frightened mood last November. More...
Temple Ramat Zion is presenting a free lecture series open to the community at large beginning at 7 p.m. on Sun., Jan. 20 when Steven L. Spiegel, an expert in American foreign policy in the Middle East and a professor of political science at UCLA, will discuss "American Jews and American Foreign Policy." More...
History comes alive in Channel Islands Harbor as two historic tall ships return to the harbor Feb. 6 through 12 during the sixth annual Voyages of ReDiscovery Winter Tour. More...
Hazards of a Hiking Life Here are some of the occupational hazards of a hiking life:
Puddle Perils. A few days after a heavy rain, the local utility road we like to hike seemed dried out enough to re-visit. The soft earth bore deeply etched imprints of a variety of wild passersby More...