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The Gensley family tree has deep roots in the land of Calabasas. More...
Appearance helped by landscaping

A wall is much more than a vertical structure. Whether constructed from masonry, plaster, wood or mud, walls can be seen as guardians from the elements or defenders against the unwanted. They are also symbols of social stratification. More...

Dense traffic and dwindling natural resources were just a few of the concerns expressed by the public as they submitted official comments on the proposed Agoura Village development in Agoura Hills. More...

Problem shows improvement
Neither rain, sleet, snow nor hail stops the United States Postal Service from delivering the mail- except in Calabasas, it seems. More...
"She could never live without it!" said Rhonda Kap%27s husband, Alisha Volotzky, when friends suggested that Kap might be compelled to forgo her work as an art instructor at the Braille Institute in Los Angeles. More...
THURS., MARCH 16 Parents%27 Internet Info Officer Steve DeWarns, expert in online child exploitation investigations, speaks to all Oak Park parents on "Protect Your Child from Internet Predators" from 7 to 9 p.m. at Oak Park High School Pavilion, 899 N. Kanan Road, Oak Park. Free. (818) 7353300 More...
The Holistic Veterinary Center has opened in Calabasas. Owner Dody Tyneway, DVM, will focus on incorporating acupuncture, veterinary chiropractic, herbal, homeopathic and nutritional therapies into treatment plans. The center will feature an underwater treadmill for arthritic animal More...
What do you get when you take one team of eight middle school students and have them compete against nine other teams from two counties for a chance to take on some 20 other teams from across the state in order to vie for a national title against more than 200 of the top young mathematicians in the More...
Optimism abounds despite preseason defeats By Stephen Dorman sdorman@theacorn.com
Baseball is a marathon, not a sprint, and that%27s good news for the Oaks Christian Lions. More...
CUDDLY CUTIES-These little pipsqueaks were rescued after being separated from their parents. Above, Acorn employee Jennifer Valdez found "Chip" and "Dale," the wo bigger squirrels at left, in her Newbury Park backyard after they fell from their nest. The two smaller animals, ncluding the one being fed from a syringe, left, were brought to The Nature of Wildworks, a local nonprofit organization dedicated to caring for orphaned animals. Visit www.natureofwildworks.org for more information. More...
Agoura Hills Thieves stole two antique vases valued at $3,500 from Ambience Antique in the 28800 block of Roadside Drive. The incident occurred March 4. More...
The Conejo Valley Friendship Circle, a local nonprofit organization that pairs teenage volunteers with special needs children, will host a Walk-A-Thon from 1 to 4 p.m. Sun., March 26 at the Agoura High School track, 28545 W. Driver Ave., Agoura Hills. More...
First it was the Trophy Wife. Now the Perfect Trophy Life includes the Trophy Kid, complete with junior and juniorette%27s perfect table manners, perfect report card and Vogue-perfect pictures. More...
Cantor Doug Cotler is the headliner in "Doug Cotler & Friends, Live in L.A." at 7 p.m. Sat., March 18 in the Scherr Forum Theater at the Thousand Oaks Civic Arts Plaza, 2100 E. Thousand Oaks Blvd. More...
Kudos for Kyle Jorrey%27s insightful and balanced inquiry into the current state of traffic enforcement in our area. More...
The question: Can motorists enter the bicycle lane when approaching an intersection with the intent of making a right turn? More...
Our local, state and national parks are precious resources accommodating many living things, dogs included. But man%27s best friend can also become nature%27s enemy if taken off a leash and allowed to run free. More...

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