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July 3, 2003  RSS feed
MICHAEL COONS/The Acorn STARS AND STRIPES-Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department Deps. Robert DeSantis, left, and Shawn Brownell hold up an American flag that flew over the site of the 9-11 World Trade Center terrorist attack in New York City. More...

Las Virgenes Unified School District (LVUSD) has balanced its books by approving a $77 million budget that includes $1.3 million in spending cuts. More trimming is still possible, officials said. More...

The Calabasas Planning Commission last week during an informational joint meeting with the city council approved the Environmental Impact Report (EIR) for Viewpoint School More...

Calabasas City Manager Donald Duckworth said after a city council closed session meeting last week regarding his performance review that he will retire in the next six months. He wants to spend more time with his family, he said. More...
LISA ADAMS/ The Acorn 'HERE'S WHAT'S HAPPENING'-Chris Mann, mayor of Westlake Village, addresses the Thousand Oaks/Westlake Village Regional Chamber of Commerce Government Relations Committee on key issues in his city. More...
Ashley Preisler of Calabasas, who will be a senior at Calabasas High School this fall, will attend the National Youth Leadership Forum on Medicine (NYLF/MED) from July 6 through 15 in Los Angeles. More...
'POINT ME THE WAY HOME'-Here's Gypsy, a 5 year-old German shorthaired pointer who's ready for adoption at the Agoura Animal Shelter, 29525 Agoura Road in Agoura Hills. More...
A truck window had $200 damage and computer equipment, digital cameras, a projector and accessories were stolen. The loot was valued at $9,300 and the break-in occurred the night of June 17 at a hotel parking lot in the 30100 block of Agoura Road. More...
"Portraits of an Eternal People: A Jewish Family Album," an exhibition of more than 30 black and white photographs by New York-based photographer Zion Ozeri that explores the rich and distinct character of Jewish communities around the world, will be on view in the Skirball Cultural Center More...
CARING FOR THE TROOPS--In the foreground (left to right) are Zachary Oschin, Abigail Bryman and Adam Brooks, who are getting honorary dog tags from Petty Officer Third Class E. More...
I am writing in response to a June 26 Acorn article, "Fashion mall will be considered for Agoura Hills." More...
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