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Calabasas passes no smoking law 5-0
Questions about controversial new ordinance are addressed
     Ending a debate that has sparked interest nationwide, Calabasas City Council passed its secondhand smoke ordinance in a final 5-0 vote last week.
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Campaign fundraising exceeds $1 million
Candidates build war chest in race for 41st District
     Half a dozen candidates are expected to be on the ballot in the June Democratic primary for the 41st California Assembly District. The seat is currently held by Agoura Hills resident Fran Pavley.
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Mid-year budget changes benefit Morrison
     Agoura Hills officials recommended several mid-year changes to the city
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     SIEZED CONTRABAND
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Interchange construction gets underway
     JANN HENDRY/Acorn Newspapers ROAD CREW
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Pedestrians hit by car
     Three teens were struck by a car and suffered minor injuries at the intersection of Thousand Oaks Boulevard and Lake Lindero Drive on Feb. 10 at approximately 8:30 p.m., police said.
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Canyons make attractive venue for racing, but residents upset
     The canyon racers are driving some people crazy. The residents who live on Stunt Road and Piuma Road near Calabasas say the speeding motorists zoom by at all hours of the night. They say they hate noise of the loud vehicles and have safety concerns as well.
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Commission meetings on TV
     The city of Calabasas believes the public will benefit by seeing its Public Safety Commission meetings on local television and has decided to begin airing the panel hearings.
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Vocal group named among the best
     Unstrumental, an a cappella group at Calabasas High School, has won a place on the annual Best of High School A Cappella
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Teams sought for Relay for Life benefit aAgoura High
     Relay for Life, the American Cancer Society
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Helmet House replaces $15,000 stolen art
     Original art isn
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Resident wins architectural design award
     Samuel Wacht, a Calabasas resident and member of the San Fernando Valley chapter of the American institute of Architects, was awarded the Best Community Development award for his design and development of the Laughlin Bay Marina.
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Calabasas to remember Anza with bang
     On Feb. 26, a contingency of soldados (soldiers) directed by Jim Elwell-Martinez, 65, a descendant of one of the Anza
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Family’s support of Great Race attracts runners
     Although known as a local event, the Great Race of Agoura attracts some of the most elite runners in the state, as well as participants from throughout the United States and even other countries, partly because of the high-tech prizes.
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Exchange students need hosts
     The local chapter of the Center for Cultural Interchange
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Young musicians to shine in spotlight
     The New West Symphony
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Chamber event kicks off Method Fest
     BILL SPARKES/Acorn Newspapers THE STARS COME OUT
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Brownies bring smiles to seniors
     Photo courtesy of LAURA STARKS SPREADING SUNSHINE
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