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Calabasas offers bus incentive
     Traffic is a problem in Calabasas and to decrease the number of vehicles on the streets, on Aug. 31, the first day of school, the city will offer incentives to students of Lupin Hill Elementary School and Calabasas High School to ride school buses.
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New shuttle service available
     Area residents are invited to ride the new fixed-route shuttle in Calabasas.
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Concerts love the red, white and blue
     JANN HENDRY/Acorn Newspapers PATRIOTIC PATRONS
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Agoura Hills welcomes new office complex
     Alesco Development, a Woodland Hills corporation, hosted a ground-breaking ceremony last week to launch the construction of the Agoura Hills Corporate Center, an eightbuilding, Tuscan-styled office complex south of the 101 Freeway.
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In Calabasas, efficiency pays
     Waste not, want not, says the Calabasas City Council.
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MAC looking for police volunteers to help community of Oak Park
Crime is low and officials want to keep it that way
     Deena Parry, a member of Oak Park
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Medical mission inspires Oak Park teen
     As a 6-foot-4-inch forward for the Oak Park High School boy
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Meteor shower tomorrow
     Before sunrise tomorrow, watch the skies for what
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Pierce to open registratio
     The Encore and Oasis older adult educational, cultural and wellness programs at Pierce College invite seniors in the San Fernando and Conejo Valleys to register for fall classes on Wed., Aug. 17 from 11:30 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the Campus Center at Los Angeles Pierce College, 6201 Winnetka
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Dancers take top honors
     Company dancers from the Agoura Hills Dance and Performing Arts Center captured top honors at the Hollywood Vibe National Finals. The competition, which took place at the Anaheim Convention Center July 16 through 18, attracted amateur dancers from throughout the U. S.
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Book signing
     Local author Sarah Weinstein will sign copies of her novel,
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     A California senator reacted to federal government actions dealing with the U.S. energy crisis in 1975, according to articles in
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Woman fights to keep food pantry open
     Barbara Ausburn is known among her friends as the woman who loves golf and cherishes the work that she performs at a San Fernando Valley food pantry.
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