MICHAEL COONS/The Acorn SHOW TIME FOR CANINES-Mollie Hogan holds up Mesa, a coyote, during a wild animal presentation by On the Edge at Oak Canyon Park in Oak Park on Saturday. More...
OPUSD gets failing grade due to lack of testing participation
by students By Lori Porter Acorn Staff Writer
While many California public high schools, Oak Park High School included, exceed the academic expectations spelled out in the No Child Left Behind legislation, recent data released from the California Department of Education suggests that excellence might not be good enough. More...
Born and raised in Agoura Hills, George "Chris" Thomas has set his sights on a seat on the Agoura Hills City Council as a means to "make a difference in my community." More...
Ovarian cancer is still the deadliest of the gynecological cancers and is often thought of as a silent killer even in the medical community. However, women who are aware of this cancer More...
ALL SMILES-The Calabasas/Agoura Hills Rotary Club celebrates its 15th anniversary with a dinner party at the Calabasas Golf and Country Club. From left to right are Chuck Reinhart, past district governor; Kermit Floyd, district governor-elect; Victoria Burke, club president; Erich Moreno II, current governor of District 5260; and Joe Baldeschi, past district governor. More...
Nicholas Drake, the son of William and Marianne Drake of Calabasas and a 2003 graduate of Calabasas High School, recently completed cadet basic training at the U.S. Military Academy at West Point, N.Y. More...
Las Virgenes Sports BeatWestlake beats highly ranked Notre Dame
The Westlake football team coached by Jim Benkert defeated highly ranked Notre Dame, 31-7, last Friday night and will face another highly-ranked team, Hart, again on the road tonight. More...
'TAKE ME HOME'-This is Pumba, a 9-year-old chow chow mix who's ready to be adopted from the Agoura Animal Shelter at 29525 Agoura Road in Agoura Hills. More...
Habitat for Humanity International recently designated Sept. 14 through 21 as "Building on Faith Week." During this annual event, affiliates around the world partnered with local religious groups to make a strong statement about the need to eliminate substandard and poverty housing. More...
Those with a flare for flamenco dance and guitar are in store for a major treat during the Calabasas Cultural Festival to be presented free to the community from 9 a.m. More...
On Fri., Sept. 12 a proclamation was presented by Calabasas city officials to the Calabasas Arts Council officially recognizing October as Arts and Humanities Month. More...