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March 23, 2005  RSS feed
The cool, moist weather didn More...
Well-known home improvement chain brings debate to Westlake Village

The Westlake City Council addressed the presidents of 10 local homeowner associations March 14 and told them that a preliminary environmental review is underway for the proposed Lowe More...

API scores
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Local school districts excelled again in the 2004 Academic Performance Index (API) scores, according to the latest report released by the California Department of Education. More...

Have any of your neighbors expanded their homes and made them community eyesores? More...
Fewer restrictions make the drug easier to prescribe
In the nearly 10 years since California legalized medical marijuana, the stigma associated with the use of the drug has decreased. More...
Mercedes-Benz, a leader in the automotive industry, is supporting the pioneering spirit of local students who will be the first from their family to attend a college or vocational school by inviting them to apply for scholarships through Drive Your Future: The Mercedes-Benz USA Scholarship Program. More...
Regenerate, the nonprofit teen safety organization which mentors teenagers to produce their own public service programming, will join forces with videogame publisher THQ to present a benefit performance of comedian Gallagher at 7:30 p.m. More...
Thousand Oaks second baseman Eric Guillen hopes to pick up the fantasy his father was forced to leave behind
The bond between Thousand Oaks More...
JANN HENDRY/Acorn Newspapers TAKE ME HOME-Clara, a seven-year old female brown tabby, can be adopted from the Agoura Animal Shelter at 29525 Agoura Road. More...
Welcome to the Christian Passion Week. But is the passion in your life as dusty as some history book? Do many of you feel spiritually dry, or down, or blah? More...
HOWDY PARTNER-Above, Nick Marsico, Mac Glenn, Taylor Shubert and Dylan Shubert sing "Loco Girl" during last weekend's performance of "Down on the Rancho" at the Leonis Adobe Children's Theatre in Calabasas. More...

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