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Morrison residents fed up with crime


Rent escalation almost doubles county average


Counselors get an ‘A’


EPIC STORM


Senator revisits voting for 17-year-olds


Neighbors

Flower Power

March 3, 2023

San Fernando Valley resident Regina Fields was driving on the 118 Freeway through Simi Valley when a mass of yellow and gold California poppies caught her eye. “I had to...

Gas versus electric: the great stove debate

By David Goldstein
Special to The Acorn
| March 3, 2023

Billy Ridge, owner of Conejo Valley Electric, has been replacing gas stoves with electric ones at a rate of about three or four per week. “It’s not up to the...

Ready to run

March 3, 2023

The Great Race returns to Agoura Hills Sat., April 1. The event is celebrating its 38th year. Runners can choose from six races: the signature PureSpectrum Chesebro Half Marathon, Neftin...

Area fire fighters answer the call of duty

By Makena Huey
makena@theacorn.com
| February 24, 2023

Every first responder dedicates their life to serving others. But some, said Ventura County Fire Chief Dustin Gardner, rise above expectations. The department honored 59 of those individuals for their...

Pooch smooches are Valentine’s Day hit

By Scott Steepleton
scott@theacorn.com
| February 24, 2023

They came with hair groomed, nails trimmed and tongues ready for sloppy kisses. Ziggy, Gabby and Sugar arrived at Belmont Village Senior Living in Calabasas on Valentine’s Day, spreading a...

Family

Life is sweet for 95-year-old pancake customer

By Scott Steepleton
scott@theacorn.com
| February 24, 2023

Swap the beer for coffee, age the star by several decades and leave in the part where everybody knows your name, and you have the John Overton story. Think of it as “Cheers” for the breakfast crowd. Every day, sometimes twice a day, the 95-year-old...

Popular park service volunteer honored

February 3, 2023

Boy Scout Troop 127 and the Las Virgenes Scouting Alumni Association will host a special day to honor Mike Malone, the recently retired National Park Service volunteer coordinator. “Scouting’s Salute to Mike Malone” will be held from 2 to 4 p.m. Sun., Feb. 26 at...

Sierra Club takes to the hills

February 3, 2023

The Santa Barbara-Ventura chapter of the Sierra Club is offering the wilderness basics course after a three-year hiatus due to the pandemic. The course teaches residents the skills and knowledge they need to confidently go hiking and backpacking in comfort. The course runs Feb. 15...

Health

County COVID order ending

By Victoria Talbot
vtalbot@theacorn.com
| February 17, 2023

Three years after public health officials first uttered the words “COVID-19,” Ventura County authorities are preparing to lift the emergency declaration that gave government the power to shutter businesses, order vaccines and face coverings, and enforce social distancing measures. The Board of Supervisors announced it...

Judaism and the life-saving potential of organ donation

By Brian Goldenfeld
Special to The Acorn
| February 10, 2023

Organ donation, the process of transplanting healthy human organs into sick patients, can be a life-saving procedure, which is why many Jewish authorities from across the denominational spectrum believe it to be a religious duty. Jewish tradition considers saving human life—pikuach nefesh in Hebrew—to be...

Screenings catch cervical cancer

January 27, 2023

While new exercise routines or healthier diets may occupy people’s minds, there is another step women can take in the new year: schedule a cervical cancer screening and possibly vaccination with a healthcare provider. The U.S. Congress designated January as Cervical Cancer Awareness Month to...

Programs for a healthy, fit new year

January 27, 2023

The Rancho Simi Recreation and Park District offers hundreds of health, wellness and fitness activities to choose from to support a healthier lifestyle in 2023 Activities are available for all ages and abilities, including indoor and outdoor exercise, youth and adult sports leagues, outdoor recreation,...

Sports

March magic

By Eliav Appelbaum
eliav@theacorn.com
| March 3, 2023

March Madness arrived early for the Kingsmen. The Cal Lutheran men’s basketball team qualified for the NCAA Division III tournament by winning the Southern California...

You wanna get nuts? Let’s get Nutz!

March 3, 2023

The Mighty Flash

By Eliav Appelbaum
eliav@theacorn.com
| February 24, 2023

The Chargers don’t ride the lightning. They make it. Agoura High’s boys’ soccer team, in the midst of its best postseason run this century, reached...

Schools

Students show future is now

February 24, 2023

A Future City team comprising five A.E. Wright Elementary School students won Best City Design at the southern California regional competition last month at Woodbury...

Clippers take time to tout terrific teacher

February 24, 2023

Principal of the Year

February 24, 2023

Marshall takes the helm at Agoura elementary school

February 3, 2023

The Las Virgenes Unified School District Board of Education has selected Jessica Marshall as the new principal of Yerba Buena Elementary School and Buttercup Preschool...

Student’s help-for-vets app wins award

February 3, 2023

Rohan Philip, an Oak Park High School ninth-grader, was named the first-place winner of the 2022 Congressional App Challenge for California’s 26th Congressional District. Rohan...

On the Town

Symphony remembers conductor laureate

March 3, 2023

New West Symphony will honor founding music director and conductor laureate Boris Brott with a pre-concert dinner in celebration of his life and Symphonie Fantastique concerts in tribute to his memory. Brott died April 5, 2022. The dinner, open to the public, will be at...

Speaker series goes fab with Bob Eubanks

March 3, 2023

The Distinguished Speaker Series will host Bob Eubanks, an Emmy-winning television host and the man who brought the Beatles to Southern California in 1964, at 8 p.m. Wed., March 15 at the Bank of America Performing Arts Center, 2100 E. Thousand Oaks Blvd., Thousand Oaks....

Ho-hum Carpenters act comes close

By Cary Ginell
originjazz@aol.com
| February 24, 2023

Anyone who has read my previous reviews knows I’m not a fan of tribute acts. Occasionally one will impress me, but for the most part these rock/pop copycats have become a blight on regional and community theater venues, blocking the development of rising, innovative or...

Santa Su Depot celebration is full steam ahead

February 24, 2023

The Rancho Simi Foundation will host a 120th birthday celebration of the Santa Susana Depot and its role in local history from 9:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. Sat., March 4 at 6503 Katherine Road, Simi Valley. The event is in partnership with Rancho Simi Recreation...

Faith

Purim, the festival of laughter

By Brian Goldenfeld
Special to The Acorn
| March 3, 2023

Jewish festivals are certainly a time of rejoicing, yet they all contain an element of seriousness. There is a commandment to rejoice on Passover, Shavuot and Sukkot, sometimes even to...

Episcopal church installs new vicar

February 10, 2023

The Rev. Jamelia “Jamie” Barnett was installed as vicar of the Church of the Epiphany during a festival service on Jan. 28 at the Oak Park church. The Rt. Rev....

Rabbi’s lectures will explore life, humanity

February 3, 2023

Rabbi Moshe D. Bryski will deliver a two-part lecture series at 7:30 p.m. Mon., Feb. 6 and Wed., March 1 at the Conejo Jewish Academy, 30347 Canwood St., Agoura Hills....

Business

Explaining those ‘use by’ food labels

By Kyle Jorrey
tonewstip@theacorn.com
| March 3, 2023

Americans waste about an estimated $161 billion worth of food each year, according to the...

EYE ON LOCAL AREA STOCKS

March 3, 2023

Root For Your Local Plumbing And Rooter Service Team

February 24, 2023

If your drains and pipes are clogged or your plumbing needs repair, you'll cheer the...

Columns

Helping children to deal with their fears

Bonnie Vandenberg | December 2, 2022

Question: I have three kids—3, 8 and 11—and I want to know how to help them handle being afraid. I notice an increase in angst in all my kids, caused by the things they read, hear about, watch or imagine. My friends tell me their...

Social Security cost-of-living increase a good time to discuss senior finances

Andrea Gallagher | December 2, 2022

Due to this year’s meteoric rise in the consumer price index, a measure of inflation in the cost of goods and services, Social Security beneficiaries will receive an 8.7% cost-of-living adjustment for 2023. Only three times in the past 46 years has the Social Security...

Organ donation: questions and answers

Andrea Gallagher | November 25, 2022

The organ and tissue donation process is unfamiliar to a lot of us. Some people may not even know they’re registered donors. Understanding the law and how it’s applied is important. The first time many of us heard of choices about organ donation was at...

Heads up to prevent injury from falls

Andrea Gallagher | October 21, 2022

Morning walks in my neighborhood are one of the most enjoyable parts of my day. I love the coolness of daybreak and the special sightings of the stag and two does that frequent our open space. I also enjoy my walk because each day at...

Signs that point to the best time for retirement

Andrea Gallagher | October 6, 2022

I’ve been thinking a lot about retirement lately. One of our amazing staff members, who has been with Senior Concerns for the last 13 years, retired last month. It just doesn’t seem real. I always thought of Dana as young. Certainly not the person to...

Crime

SHERIFF’S BLOTTER

March 3, 2023

Agoura Hills A catalytic converter with a replacement cost of $3,000 was taken from a car Feb. 16 on Conejo...

SHERIFF’S BLOTTER

February 24, 2023

Agoura Hills A catalytic converter was stolen from a car overnight Feb. 9 on Pisces Street. The victim parked the...

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As spring blossoms, so does the soul

March 3, 2023

In her 1945 song “La Vie en Rose,” French singer Édith Piaf eloquently expresses how...

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Letters

Thanks for the uplifting stories

March 3, 2023

Scott Steepleton, I just wanted to tell you how much I enjoyed your article about...

Oaks editorial fell short

March 3, 2023

Kudos to Aden Kosol for trying to educate others. He brought to the attention of...

Rate increase adds to the pain

March 3, 2023

More nonsense from the asylum. The gas company is asking for a rate increase starting...

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The push has begun to force Californians into a carbon-free existence, powered by a delusional...

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