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Some Las Virgenes campuses allowed to reopen


Second driver questioned in Grossman investigation


Wildlife crossing unveiled


OPUSD schools must wait


Live voting underway through Nov. 3


Neighbors

Preserving old family memories using new digital technology

By Ian Bradley
ianbradley@theacorn.com
| October 29, 2020

Cellphones have made it easy to film every little moment of the day, but the instinct to record existed long before the technology made it so easy. Somewhere in the...

AT THE LIBRARY

| October 29, 2020

The Calabasas Library offers appointments to pickup items. Call the library at (818) 225- 7616 and contact the circulation department or go to the website calabasaslibrary.org for more information. The...

Father and son make a 1,050-mile motorcycle trip in less than one day

By Ela Lindsay
eLindsay@threacorn.com
| October 29, 2020

Corey Nordal and his son Colin are mega motorcycle enthusiasts. One day last month the pair hopped on their bikes and rode 1,050 miles in less than 24 hours, traveling...

BRIEFS

The Acorn Staff | October 29, 2020

Old-fashioned trick-or-treating The Stagecoach Inn Museum will host a Trick or Treat event on Halloween from 1 to 4 p.m. Sat., Oct. 31 at the museum, 51 S. Ventu Park...

Health

Local drug, overdose deaths decrease for first time in three years

By Brooke Stanley
brooke@theacorn.com
| October 29, 2020

Part one of a two-part series For the first time in three years, Ventura County deaths resulting from drugs or alcohol have decreased, according to...

Orange is the new health awareness

| October 22, 2020

Each year, a worldwide event know as Color the World Orange takes place on the first Monday of November. CTWO is an initiative to raise...

Demand drop forces Los Robles pediatric intensive care unit to close

By Dawn Megli
dawn@theacorn.com
| October 22, 2020

After four years in operation, Los Robles Regional Medical Center is closing its pediatric intensive care unit due to a decline in demand. The Thousand...

Town hall talk on COVID vaccine

| October 22, 2020

A virtual town hall meeting on COVID-19 vaccine information will be held at 6 p.m. Wed., Oct. 28 on Facebook Live. Assemblymember Jacqui Irwin and...

Sports

Ivy day in the committee room

LACROSSE /// Ivy League
Eliav Appelbaum
Email: eliav@theacorn.com
| October 29, 2020

Jake East and Ryan Sullivan publicly announced their Ivy League...

Agoura seeks lacrosse coach

| October 29, 2020

Agoura High is looking for a girls’ lacrosse head coach....

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Editorials

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Hark, we’re almost at the finish line

| October 29, 2020

Deep breath, Acorn readers, Nov. 3 is only five days away. An election unlike any...

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The Acorn Staff | October 22, 2020

Letters

Concerns about Acorn DUI story

| October 29, 2020

I am appalled that a man who killed a friend of my family in an...

Says victim was ‘diminished’

| October 29, 2020

I have an issue with your headline “Elderly victim dies.” What’s the added value of...

Kate and Kiyomi for school board

| October 29, 2020

As a former mayor of Agoura Hills, I have a unique perspective on leadership and...

Schools

Pandemic moves college traditions online

By Christina Cox
christina@theacorn.com
| October 15, 2020

Fall is an exciting time for high school sophomores, juniors and seniors. Students often travel near and far to visit colleges and get an idea...

Bus capacity could be problem when districts reopen

By Christina Cox
christina@theacorn.com
| October 8, 2020

Although most conversations about schools reopening are focused on what happens inside the classroom, one of the most complicated issues could be how students are...

Eagle Scout prepares schools with touchless drinking water dispensers

| September 24, 2020

Christopher “Bobby” Buyalos has a thirst to succeed. For his recently completed eagle Scout project, Bobby and his team of volunteers installed 25 water bottle...

Oak Park scholar semifinalists

| September 24, 2020

Five Oak Park students are among the 16 students from local high schools who have earned semifinalist recognition in the 2021 National Merit Scholarship Program....

On the Town

Conejo Players’ spooktacular concert is so good it’s scary

CONCERT REVIEW /// ‘Haunted Broadway’
By Cary Ginell
originjazz@aol.com
| October 29, 2020

We’ve heard of haunted houses and haunted mansions, but a haunted parking lot? “Why not?”...

Day of the Dead celebration

| October 29, 2020

The Simi Valley Historical Society will host a COVID-friendly celebration of the annual Day of...

Business

Amgen HQ workforce will keep their distance for now

| October 29, 2020

Office staff at Ventura County’s largest private employer will continue working from home through at...

EYE ON LOCAL AREA STOCKS

| October 29, 2020

Columns

Geriatric assessment can improve outcomes

Andrea Gallagher | October 29, 2020

Barbara’s parents, like many seniors in their 80s, are trying to keep from contracting COVID-19 by isolating at home. To keep fed, they signed up for the governor’s Great Plates...

Crime

SHERIFF’S BLOTTER

| October 29, 2020

Agoura Hills On Oct. 16 a vandal shattered a window at Eye Q Productions on Dorothy Drive, causing $1,000 in...

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The Acorn Staff | October 29, 2020

THURS., OCT. 29 Halloween Drive-in Scare up a cinematic good...

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