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Brave new world


OPUSD stays put for now


‘Tax grab’ or needed reform?


Tragedy, heartbreak and loss


Neighbors

Sister’s illness inspires blood drive

| October 15, 2020

Matt Miles, a 17-year-old football player at Agoura High School, will host a blood drive for the community from 9:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Sat. and Sun., Oct. 24 and...

High schoolers sweep the beach

| October 15, 2020

CIVIC DUTY—Members of the Oak Park High School Our Future Club clean up trash at Topanga Beach. At far right is junior Leo Mazzocco, club president. The boys collected multiple...

Last call for ‘staycation’

| October 15, 2020

The Acorn Newspapers have been celebrating summer getaways for more than four decades with the Take Your Acorn on Vacation photo Contest. Friends and family have gathered for photo ops...

Cancer team welcomes new leadership

| October 15, 2020

Monica Merryman was named recently as the new executive director of Cancer Support Community Valley/Ventura/ Santa Barbara (CSCVVSB). Merryman brings a background in fundraising, donor stewardship, volunteer management and staff...

Health

Covid Clinic offers quick results on three types of tests

| October 15, 2020

Covid Clinic is one of the first coronavirus testing clinics to offer 20-minute results on tests for coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2), while also making available group...

‘Power of Pink’ goes online with cancer talks

| October 15, 2020

Los Robles Health System will present the 24rd annual virtual Breast Cancer Awareness Seminar: Let’s Grow Old Together with the Power of Pink this month....

Family seeks kidney donor

| October 8, 2020

The Rotary Club of Simi Sunrise is seeking a match who can donate a living kidney to Ginny Donnelly of Simi Valley. A person with...

BRIEFS

The Acorn Staff | October 8, 2020

New information about Medicare Senior Concerns will present a virtual community seminar titled “Medicare: What’s New for 2021” from 4 to 5 p.m. Tues., Oct....

Sports

The keys to the kingdom

NBA /// Sacramento Kings
Eliav Appelbaum
Email: eliav@theacorn.com
| October 15, 2020

Monte McNair makes all the basketball decisions for the Sacramento...

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Letters

Dim view of Halloween 2020

The Acorn Staff | October 15, 2020

Halloween is fast approaching; a time we in The Oaks community of Calabasas normally look...

Racism in Oak Park felt at age 7

| October 15, 2020

I moved to Oak Park in 1992, and within weeks I endured my first direct...

Peter Kraut in Calabasas

| October 15, 2020

Peter Kraut has my vote. On Labor Day, I was pleasantly surprised to meet Peter...

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

A sweet, funny look at humanity’s first couple

By Cary Ginell
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| October 15, 2020

As theater companies adapt to the pandemic, they’re discovering that shows with sparse casts and...

Faith

Program on anti-Semitism at Jewish academy

| October 15, 2020

The Conejo Jewish Academy will host a town hall discussion via Zoom with Alan M. Dershowitz on the subject of anti-Semitism. “Standing Strong: A Lamb Amongst 70 Wolves, The Battle...

Christian Scientist to give talk on well-being and healing through prayer

| October 15, 2020

First Church of Christ, Scientist, Thousand Oaks will host a free web-based talk titled “A New View of God and its Effect on Well-Being” by Phillip Hockley, Christian Science healing...

Charity boutique

| October 15, 2020

Quilters Bee of Thousand Oaks will hold a Charity Boutique Sale with crafts for all seasons from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Sat., Oct. 17 at Living Oaks Church, student...

Business

Reign is over for haunted house

By Becca Whitnall
becca@theacorn.com
| October 15, 2020

For the past decade, Bruce Stanton and his team have been raising money for the...

EYE ON LOCAL AREA STOCKS

| October 15, 2020

Columns

Jesus is a man on the move with a mission in Mark’s Gospel

Sally Carpenter | October 15, 2020

The second in our series on the Gospel writers looks at Mark, the shortest and most energetic of the four Gospels. Jesus is a man of action. He’s constantly on...

Crime

SHERIFF’S BLOTTER

| October 15, 2020

Agoura Hills Someone entered an unlocked vehicle parked on Rock Tree Drive on Oct. 3 and stole a nursing bag,...

What’s Going On

Calendar

| October 15, 2020

THURS., OCT. 15 Nights of the Jack The family-friendly Halloween...

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