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Mulholland Highway gets day in the sun
Mulholland Highway has been officially dedicated as a Los Angeles County Scenic Highway along two designated stretches in the local Santa Monica Mountains. Driving east from Pacific Coast Highway in Malibu, the designation continues for 13 miles to Kanan Dume Road and then resumes at Cornell Road for another six miles, past Malibu Canyon Road eastward to Cold Canyon Road. More ...
Planning commission says no to another Old Agoura ‘mansion’
By Stephanie Bertholdo bertholdo@theacorn.com It More ...
Census study targets the Valley
The U.S. Census Bureau has completed a first-ever report on the demographics of the San Fernando Valley. Prepared at the request of Rep. Brad Sherman (D-Sherman Oaks) and Los Angeles County, the report is aimed at helping community organizations, businesses and government leaders make better informed decisions affecting the Valley's future. More ...
Calabasas Styrofoam decision put on hold
Wasteful plastic products are frowned upon By Joann Groff joann@theacorn.com A decision on whether to ban the use of expanded polystyrene packaging in Calabasas was postponed Dec. 6 by the City Council. The night before, Santa Monica More ...
Calabasas General Plan committee introduced
By Joann Groff joann@theacorn.com The Calabasas City Council has made its final appointments to the General Plan advisory committee, a 20-person team that will assist in next year More ...
Housing conference addresses affordability
Options limited for low-income residents By Avi Rutschman avi@theacorn.com Housing officials from throughout Ventura County met at the fifth annual Ventura County Housing Conference last month to address the county More ...
Make movies in Calabasas
The Calabasas Tennis and Swim Center will host a winter break movie-making workshop, More ...
Calabasas winter programs announced
The city of Calabasas Community Services Department is accepting registration for its winter 2007 programs. Activities include tiny T-ball, pee-wee soccer, art, guitar, karate, hockey, drama, tennis and a variety of camps. Recreation classes will begin the third week of January. More ...
Cookbook dishes up stars’ favorite recipes
By Sophia Fischer sfischer@theacorn.com Two Agoura Hills women mixed together celebrities, cooking and philanthropy, creating a coffee table-style cookbook that gives readers a look at some of their favorite stars and the foods they love to prepare. More ...
Couple knows the art of the deal
By Steve Ames Special to the Acorn Two Westlake Village residents have opened a fine art gallery in Moorpark where local artists are invited to display their work. High Studio More ...
Recreation programs for winter break
Youth can make movies, play sports, learn crafts The Agoura Hills/Calabasas Community Center will offer various children More ...
Children’s book encourages family ties
By Sophia Fischer sfischer@theacorn.com What do the Maccabees from the Hanukkah story have to do with soccer? Plenty, according to Barbara Bietz of Oak Park. Bietz wrote More ...
Christmas train rides on the Fillmore & Western
The Fillmore & Western Railway offers holiday train rides. The North Pole Express departs 6 p.m. Wednesday through Sunday through Dec. 23 from Fillmore More ...
Genealogical society hosts potluck
The Ventura County Genealogical Society, Inc. will host its annual potluck luncheon at noon Sat., Dec. 16 at the Ventura LDS Family History Center, 3501 Loma Vista Road in Ventura. Members and guests are welcome to attend. Bring a main dish, salad or dessert to share with the group. More ...
Seven family members rise to Eagle Scout
By Sophia Fischer sfischer@theacorn.com Seven relatives and a close friend, most from Westlake Village, earned Boy Scouting More ...
Standke to join Leonis Adobe board of directors
The Leonis Adobe Association announced that Dr. Gary Standke will join the museum More ...
National Parks Association offers gift discount
The Western National Parks Association announced the release of its 15 percent off coupon in the Outdoors Calendar. The coupon can be used at the gift store at the visitor center, 401 E. Hillcrest Drive in Thousand Oaks, which has wildlife guides, posters, maps and games. More ...
Children color for a new world
The Calabasas Environmental Commission hosted an award ceremony for its first Recycling Coloring Contest on Tues., Dec. 5. The commission received 225 entries from kindergarten through eighth grade.Thirteen winners were chosen based on creativity and theme. More ...
Support UNICEF through greeting cards, gifts
Crystal snowflakes, topaz pendants and music CDs all support the cause Many have made sending UNICEF greeting cards, which benefit children the world over, part of their family More ...
Marriage no longer the majority choice
Young adults are waiting until work lives are established before making relationship commitments By Deborah Barber Special to The Acorn Married couples have finally More ... Community RSS feed |
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