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Pavley’s environmental education bill signed into law by Gov. Gray Davis
Gov. Gray Davis recently signed California state Assemblywoman Fran Pavley More ...
For the record
Paul Michael Avolio was renamed Michael Avolio under a wedding picture last week. More ...
Calabasas will celebrate Ahmanson victory on Saturday
By Michael Picarella Acorn Staff Writer The city of Calabasas wants to help citizens celebrate the preservation of Ahmanson Ranch. More ...
Campaign disclosure statements show Soteras has spent $40,000
By Stephanie Bertholdo Acorn Staff Writer In the race for two seats in the Agoura Hills City Council race, five candidates have raised an unprecedented amount of money, $57,051. More ...
OPUSD to offer home-school program
By Lori Porter Acorn Staff Writer When your kids ask, "Why do I have to go to school?" you could answer, "You don More ...
OPHS Pavilion opens with grand event
By Stephanie Bertholdo Acorn Staff Writer The inaugural grand opening of the Oak Park High School More ...
Westlake celebrates big this weekend
The city of Westlake Village has planned a day of family fun during the "Westlake Village City Celebration Fun Fair" from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Sat., Oct. 25 at the civic center, 31200 Oak Crest Drive. More ...
Conejo Valley Days seeks theme ideas for this year’s event
The theme contest for the 2004 Conejo Valley Days (CVD) festival is still accepting entries. More ...
Girl, 10, wins equestrian endurance race
By Lori Porter Acorn Staff Writer Sierra Zontelli of Agoura Hills is only 10, but she More ...
Class to teach secrets of success
The administrative office of Baxter is hosting the formation of a "Success Communication" instructional series sponsored by Toastmasters International. More ...
Local athletes to compete in Special Olympics event
Opening ceremonies begin at 9 a.m. this Sat., Oct. 25 at Borchard Community Center in Newbury Park Local residents are among the Ventura County Special Olympics athletes who have been training to participate in the annual Ventura County Special Olympics Powerlifting Tournament beginning with opening ceremonies at 9 a.m. More ...
Have a ghoulish good time
'WEIRD BACK!'-The friendly zombies at Confetti have opened their Halloween Manor. The store is loaded with props, costumes, makeup and decorations to satisfy both the living and the undead. More ...
Take Home Traffic School can help
It can be an alternative to fines, higher insurance Received a ticket for a moving traffic violation? For many, this situation poses an all-too-familiar dilemma. What More ...
Marine talks to students about war
By Stephanie Bertholdo Acorn Staff Writer Cpl. Kayitz Finley, a United States Marine home from the fighting in Iraq, spent the day at Las Virgenes Unified School District headquarters last week to share his experiences with seventh- and eighth-grade students from A.E. More ...
Home security tips offered
Burglars prefer easy targets Although burglaries occur more than 2 million times each year in the U.S., home defense can be easier than you may think. More ...
Free program explores digital photography
Professional photographer Rita Zhao will present a free program on digital photography from 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. next Tues., Oct. 28 in the community room of the Agoura Hills Library, 29901 Ladyface Court, Agoura Hills. More ...
Calabasas hands over $244,500 to schools
By Michael Picarella Acorn Staff Writer The Calabasas Education Fund gave $244,500 to Calabasas public schools to reduce class sizes at the high school level and add a new librarian and an elementary school intern. More ...
Last of traffic calming workshops scheduled in Calabasas
The city of Calabasas will conduct its last traffic-calming workshop in a series of six to address vehicle congestion on city streets. The public forum will be from 6 to 7 p.m. Tues., Oct. 28 at Calabasas City Hall, 26135 Mureau Road. More ...
Donations sought for knitters
In only four years, the volunteers of Stitches from the Heart have donated more than 120,000 hand-made warmth-giving items to be distributed to needy families of newborns, free of charge, to more than 380 hospitals and charities. More ...
Chamber gives out annual Penland Award
By Stephanie Bertholdo Acorn Staff Writer Robert "Bob" Kahn and J.D. Thornbury were honored posthumously with this year More ...
VIPs break ground for Yerba Buena
LISA ADAMS/The Acorn NEW SCHOOL ON THE WAY-Las Virgenes Unified School District board members (from left to right): Patricia Schulz, Gordon Whitehead, Terilyn Finders, Cindy Iser and Judy Jordan, and Superintendent John Fitzpatrick are joined by Yerba Buena Elementary School students in a groundbreaking ceremony. More ...
Older pets are special
Whether you have recently adopted an older pet or have given up trying to correct your pet More ...
Public art stolen in Calabasas
By Michael Picarella Acorn Staff Writer An original sculpture, "The Ride," that was on display in front of the Calabasas-based headquarters of Helmet House, a motorcycle helmet and apparel national distributor, was stolen earlier this month. More ...
Deadline is 5:30 p.m. tomorrow for applicants to Calabasas Planning Commission
The terms of three Calabasas planning commissioners will expire on Oct. 31. The city calls for interested residents to apply for an open seat by 5:30 p.m. tomorrow. More ...
Seniors to host Craft Bazaar
Conejo Recreation and Park District and the Goebel Senior Center Commission will host a Holiday Craft Bazaar from 9:30 a.m. to 2 p.m. Sat., Nov. 1 at Goebel Senior Adult Center, 1385 E. Janss Road, Thousand Oaks. More ...
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