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Judea Pearl stood at the lectern, powerful and vulnerable at the same instant. After the tragedy of his son Daniel's murder, Pearl has tried, as a father and a human being, to make the world a better place. More...

A 200,000squarefoot, $180million new wing at Los Robles Hospital and Medical Center sits empty of patients due to a delay by the State Department of Health to come and give its required stamp of approval. More...

CHILD'S PLAY- Autumn has arrived at Peter Strauss Ranch as picnicking children pile up leaves to jump around in on a warm Sunday afternoon. More...

REMEMBER- A home on the corner of Middlegate Road and Lindero Canyon Road posts a personal message on their front lawn on Tues., Sept. 11 in Westlake Village. More...
More than 45 million Americans suffer from headaches that disrupt their daily routine. Medical professionals recognize headaches as a legitimate neurobiological disease. Science is rapidly progressing to better understand what causes headaches. More...
THURS., SEPT. 13 Wooden Shoes Conejo Valley Cloggers host firsttime clogging classes, Old Meadows Park, 1600 Marview Drive, Thousand Oaks. Beginners 6:45 p.m., progresses through advanced until 10 p.m. Adults $6 nonmembers, $5 members. All ages welcome; no partner needed. (805) 497-2119. More...
Silverado Senior Living has been listed on Inc. magazine's Inc. 5000, a list of the fastest growing private companies in the U.S. Silverado owns and operates Silverado Senior Living, an Alzheimer's assistedliving community in Calabasas. Its rank on the list was 3,567. More...
Parents and caregivers are constantly reminded of how important it is to pay attention to children's homework habits. But what if you're a working parent who can't always be home to ensure that the work gets done? More...
MEDALS- The Conejo Valley United Soccer Club Girls U-13 team brings home the most points overall and go undefeated in pool play during the Camino Real Thousand Oaks Classic 2007 soccer tournament. The championship game resulted in a second-place overall award for the team. More...
WHITE AS SNOW- Sky Baby, 8, a female domestic medium hair white cat, needs a home. Sky Baby can be adopted from the Agoura Animal Shelter at 29525 Agoura Road. To take Sky Baby home, ask for ID No. A3615337. Occasionally pets have already been adopted, so please call (818) 991-0071 first or visit http:// animalcontrol.co.la.ca.us. More...
Agoura A motorist caused $500 in damages to a gas pump at a service station on Reyes Adobe Road when he drove away from the pump while the nozzle was still inside his vehicle's gas tank. The gas nozzle and hose were torn away from the pump. The incident occurred on Sept. 2. More...
The Woodland Hills Presbyterian Church will host its second annual Community Festival on Sat., Sept. 15 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. at 5751 Platt Ave., across from Hale Middle School in Woodland Hills. More...
There could be good news for the many parents who strive to find the right daily balance as they juggle the demands of work with carpooling kids and teammates to soccer practice twice a week. While it's easy to get caught up in the hustle and bustle of daily life, it's also important for parents to carve out quality family time. More...
After decades of celluloid adoration, the western, some said, died back in the mid-'60s. Gene Autry and John Wayne and Randolph Scott had gotten too old, and Gary Cooper rode off in '61. Seemed maybe Hollywood had moved along. But then came Butch and Sundance, "The Wild Bunch" and some foreigner named Sergio Leone. We were back in the saddle again. More...
I make responding to constituents a priority. Unfortunately the phone messages from Dina Adler were lost while I was on vacation. I take full responsibility for that. After seeing her letter in The Acorn , I called Ms. Adler and apologized. More...
Members of the state Legislature should hang their collective heads in shame that they couldn't pass a budget until Aug. 21, more than 50 days after the 2007-08 fiscal year actually began. Due to their ineptitude and that of the "governator," who finally signed the $145-billion-plus budget Aug. More...

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