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Acorn Staff Writer
Calabasas Mayor Janice Lee gave the fourth annual state of the city speech last Wednesday night at the Agoura Hills-Calabasas Community Center and focused on the theme of Calabasas as a hometown. She spoke at the community center because it More...

MICHAEL COONS/The Acorn UP CLOSE, DEEP IN CONCENTRATION-Maya Frankle, 5, paints a Passover plate on Sunday at Temple Beth Haverim's Passover Fair. Youngsters 1 through 8 could listen to music and work on arts and crafts with a Passover theme. See related stories, photos on pages 15, 30 and 31. More...

Acorn Staff Writer

Castle and Cooke, the architectural firm and affiliate of Westlake Village More...

Acorn Staff Writer
Almost two years ago, former Westlake Village city councilman and longtime resident Jim Henderson, 86, was asked by the city council to write a historical book about the city. Henderson just recently finished the text, at about 60,000 words. It will be roughly 150 to 200 pages in book form. More...
Overweight children pose a major U.S. health problem. Health officials say childhood obesity may soon overtake tobacco as the leading cause of preventable deaths. More...
Soka University will host its semi-annual plant sale from 9:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. on Sat., March 30 on their campus at 26800 W. Mulholland Highway, Calabasas. The sale will feature native bunch-grasses, perennials and shrubs, plus packets of annual wildflower seeds. More...
Acorn Staff Writer
Once again, the judges are singing the praises of Lindero Canyon Middle School and its visual and performing arts program. More...
Special to The Acorn
As the Agoura baseball players walk to the outfield following a game, they know the game may be over, but not the wind sprints. More...
Two "go-peds" valued at $700 each and one valued at $600 were stolen March 11 from the Toy Broker in Agoura Hills, a business in the 28700 block of Canwood Street. Deputies reported unknown suspect(s) also committed $300 worth of damage to a locked trailer located next to the business. More...
Rabbi Rebecca Dubowe will lead a workshop, "A Taste of Passover," from 9:30 to 11 a.m. on Sun., March 24 in the Social Hall at Temple Adat Elohim, 2420 E. Hillcrest Drive, Thousand Oaks. The class introduces the meanings, traditions and origins of Passover. There is no cost to attend, and the program is open to all. More...
Acorn Automotive Editor
I get letters and phone calls regularly and at the top of the list of topics is the dealer experience. What is it about visiting a car dealership that sends the heebee-jeebees up the average buyers spine? But there is an exception and most notably is the experience visiting Neftin Motorcars in the Thousand Oaks Auto Mall. More...
It is offensive to me when writers to The Acorn fabricate a position for a public official and then report their fiction as fact. Last week More...