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July 6, 2006  RSS feed
PATRIOTIC THEME- Above, the color guard kicks off Tuesday's parade near The Commons. Below, Megan (left) and Ashley Kurtz of Calabasas show off their pink-eared poodle, Tiffany, at the city's annual Fourth of July pet show at the Tennis and Swim Center. City events filled the day. More...

No school wanted next to Old Agoura The Agoura Hills City Council voted unanimously last week to appeal the county's approval of Heschel West, a private Jewish day school which is being proposed just east of Old Agoura. More...

More homes and businesses coming Calabasas still expects about 20 percent more growth before the city's build-out is complete, Calabasas Development Director Maureen Tamuri said. But the additional development has some More...

HONORED GUEST- Benny Rousselle, left, president of Plaquemines Parish in Louisiana, visits with Calabasas City Councilmember Jon Wolfson, Spirit of Calabasas Foundation members Lou Malone and Red Godfrey, and City Manager Tony Coroalles at a reception Monday. Rousselle thanked the founda More...
A recent report by the U.S. Surgeon General said nonsmokers exposed to secondhand smoke will increase their risk of developing heart disease by 25 to 30 percent, and lung cancer by 20 to 30 percent. The news left Calabasas officials saying "I told you so" to opponents of the city's own secondh More...
THURS., JULY 6 Woodworkers Meet Conejo Valley Woodworkers Association meets 7 p.m. at Redwood Middle School, 233 W. Gainsborough Road, Thousand Oaks. Noted master craftsman Robert Arnold will share his knowledge about making Shaker boxes and bending wood. Visitors welcome. (805) 492-2 More...
The finishing touches are being put on a new 200,000-squarefoot Nordstrom specialty store soon to open at the Westfield Shoppingtown Topanga Plaza. More...
John Sladek has been selected as the next president and chief executive officer to lead California Lutheran University in Thousand Oaks. A resident of Evergreen, Colo., Sladek is currently vice chancellor for research at the University of Colorado at Denver and Health Sciences Center. More...
Agoura Hills Vandals caused $500 in damages to a Dodge truck parked on Rainbow Crest June 20. More...
Conejo Valley Interfaith Coalition is coordinating projects from the grounds of the Church of the Epiphany (Episcopal), 5450 Churchwood Drive, Oak Park. The group will begin its Habitat for Humanity-Simi Valley construction phase later this summer. More...
ANIMAL CRACKERS- Kavya Juwadi, 6, and her brother Akash, 4, of Oak Park play with Star Soto and her furry friends at the Oak Park Library. The puppet show kicked off the library's summer children's reading program called "Paws, Claws, Tales and Scales." More...
The Botanic Garden at Cal State University, Northridge will host this year's third installment of free gardening classes to the community on Sat., July 15 from 9 to 10:30 a.m. More...
The new fire station on Canwood Street is a terrific asset to the Agoura Hills community. But who decided that the building should be painted in those awful hues of bureaucratic green? The colors range from pea-soup green to a pale yellow-green. More...
The location: Southbound Kanan Road at Canwood Street More...
The United States is not totally out of sync with the rest of the world. More...

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