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Finally, some good news
If you want to know what kind of neighborhood you live in, you only need an emergency to discover the true colors of the strangers among you. More ...
Ballot argument falls short
I feel compelled to respond to the stunning misrepresentations in recent letters to More ...
Kanan funds could be jeopardized
Now that the Agoura Hills City Council members have finished patting only themselves on the back for securing federal funding to help fund a redesigned Kanan Road interchange, perhaps there is value in looking at what has actually been accomplished. More ...
Council member proves he is not accountable
What happened to the $100,000 request by Agoura Hills Councilmember John Edelston for the Las Virgenes Education Foundation that was voted down by the council two months ago which More ...
Heschel impacts are too great
The real questions regarding the advisability of building Heschel is not whether the school would be an asset to our community. I am sure it would be. More ...
Water board out of touch
It was good to see the Regional Water Control Board hold a hearing in our community. Hopefully, it will reflect on having seen and heard over 100 area residents voice their concerns about the board More ...
Proposal is all wet
The Regional Water Quality Control Board is intent on forcing Las Virgenes Municipal Water District to spend millions of (our) ratepayer dollars to pump highly-treated water up Malibu Canyon and over the Calabasas Grade into the Los Angeles River. More ...
Soccer moms, get a clue
What is it about Oak Park that makes people drive so dangerously and act so selfish? More ...
Likes Schwarz
Why vote for Harry Schwarz? He just happens to be the perfect person to be a member of our Agoura Hills City Council. More ...
August in November
I want to tell you about a friend of mine who I believe will make a superb city council member in Agoura Hills. Todd August has More ...
Fan of Calabasas
Under the leadership of the current city council, the city of Calabasas operates more smoothly and effectively than it has in years. It More ... Letters RSS feed |
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