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PHOTOS BY PATRICK SHELBY/Acorn Newspapers I WANT IT-Carol Lynn Campbell raises her hand with conviction during Agoura High School's 2005 Silent Auction last week at The Canyon club as she bids on 12 luxury suite tickets to an upcoming Los Angeles Lakers game. More...
Report: 2005
is the year
prices will slow

While home prices have approached incredibly high levels in many areas of Ventura County and the adjacent communities of Westlake Village, Agoura Hillsand Calabasas, the residential real estate market shows little sign of tapering off this year due to the area More...

Challengers say incumbents no longer

Calabasas residents heard six candidates in the upcoming council election talk about issues such as traffic, schools, environment and the new civic center during a televised forum last week sponsored by the Calabasas Chamber of Commerce and the League of Women Voters. More...

Donation issue
Calabasas High School Baseball coach Bret Saberhagen, the former major league pitching star, requested $32,000 from the city of Calabasas for a scoreboard at the new varsity baseball field he More...
Imagistic, an Internet software services firm specializing in Web application development, survived the boom and bust of the cyber market because its founders knew how to steer the business through financial storms. More...
NEW LOCATION-Huntington Learning Center opens in Calabasas with a recent ribbon cutting ceremony involving the Calabasas Chamber of Commerce. From left are: Vince Kernaghan, Profit Solutions; Brad Cole, Washington Mutual; Alissa Cabriales, Huntington Learning Center managing director; Mike Kent, Hunt-ington Learning Center owner; Carol Washburn, Calabasas Cham-ber of Commerce president and CEO; and More...
SOFT AS COTTON-Chevy, an 8-year-old domestic short hair, was left behind when his owner moved away. Chevy can be adopted from the Agoura Animal Shelter at 29525 Agoura Road. More...
A purse, two digital cameras, a credit card, a wallet, a PDA and cash were stolen from a 2003 Ford Explorer parked in the 5000 block of Lewis Road between Jan. 28 and 29. The items were valued at $1,300. The driver side window was broken. More...
"My greatest challenge in life was preparing for the rabbinate and overcoming my fear of public speaking," said Rabbi Alan Greenbaum of Temple Adat Elohim, a Reform Jewish temple in Thousand Oaks with about 700 members. More...
Harrison,
Devine out
Calabasas is a great community and a wonderful place to live and raise our families. Our residents deserve an efficient and responsive city government. More...
This week in 1975, the "butter scandal" was front page news once again in The Acorn. More...
Your savings continue to languish and your 401K never bounced back after the 2001 meltdown, but the huge equity in your home has more than made up the difference and now you More...

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