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Oak Park superintendent announces retirement


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Second Gentleman, Agoura first dude


Grim economic forecast


Higher water rates on the way


Neighbors

Borderline two years later

By Dawn Megli
dawn@theacorn.com
| November 12, 2020

Two years after they smashed windows, pushed through fences and fled out of doorways to escape the deadliest shooting in Ventura County history, dozens of survivors who lived through the...

Community remembers its shared tragedy

The Acorn Staff | November 12, 2020

Sitting on the porch of the closed Borderline bar and grill Nov. 7, Newbury Park resident Dylan McNey said milestones are hard. He lost eight friends in the 2018 Borderline...

BRIEFS

The Acorn Staff | November 12, 2020

A new look at an historical holiday The Conejo Valley Genealogical Society will meet from 7 to 8:15 p.m. Tues., Nov. 17 via Zoom. Cal Lutheran University History Department chair...

New perspective on Old Agoura

The Acorn Staff | November 12, 2020

In its earliest days, Agoura Hills was a mere stagecoach stop referred to to as “Vejar Junction.” In the early 1920s, after Paramount Studios purchased a ranch in the neighborhood,...

Health

Clearing the air by tracking toxics and chemicals

By David Goldstein
Special to The Acorn
| November 12, 2020

This year, the California Legislature passed chemical “right to know” legislation, requiring disclosures of ingredients in cosmetics and feminine hygiene products. Previously, some ingredients could...

Free COVID-19 antibody testing continues in Ventura County

| November 12, 2020

The second phase of a COVID-19 antibody study led by a Ventura County-based public and private partnership group began Nov. 9. The COVID-19 IgG antibody...

Rehab centers see rise in substance abuse

By Brooke Stanley
brooke@theacorn.com
| November 5, 2020

This is the second of a two-part series. As the country enters its seventh month of being upended by the pandemic, local behavioral health workers...

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...

Sports

The longest yards

FOOTBALL /// Special report
By Eliav Appelbaum
eliav@theacorn.com
| November 12, 2020

Not everyone can emulate the warlock Adam Vinatieri hammering a...

Runnin’ Rebel runs wild

By Eliav Appelbaum
eliav@theacorn.com
| November 12, 2020

Just call him the Runnin’ Rebel. While that nickname is...

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Editorials

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Handle your American flag with care

| November 12, 2020

Yesterday was Veterans Day. Whether you placed a small flag on the grave of a...

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Letters

Narrow streets are much better

| November 12, 2020

I disagree with your article “Making Westlake Boulevard safer is no easy road.” There is...

Research proves crossing works

| November 12, 2020

The wildlife crossing at Liberty Canyon is most certainly not an experiment, as crossings worldwide...

Says Trump has been a victim

| November 12, 2020

I recollect telling my friends in 2008 that Obama’s election would be the most divisive...

Schools

Teen sees glass half-full during coronavirus pandemic

By Mia Waksman
Special to The Acorn
| November 5, 2020

There is a widespread view that the teenage way of life has been utterly destroyed by the coronavirus. And while many adults pity our generation...

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...

On the Town

1 brilliant actor, 1 masterful script add up to ‘Zero’

By Cary Ginell
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| November 12, 2020

Five years ago, we saw John Medeiros portray the late actor Zero Mostel in Jim...

Conejo Players’ musical zooms in on popular kids’ fantasy book

By Cary Ginell
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| November 12, 2020

Flat Stanley, everyone’s favorite two-dimensional hero, is so popular he’s spawned an ever-growing franchise that...

Business

Do ‘green’ features help sell houses?

By David Goldstein
Special to The Acorn
| November 12, 2020

Realtors are known for using certain terms to describe homes, and those terms sometimes can...

EYE ON LOCAL AREA STOCKS

| November 12, 2020

Columns

Plan now to celebrate holidays from afar

Andrea Gallagher | November 12, 2020

Many of us will be missing our loved ones this holiday season. In normal times, with busy schedules and families scattered across the country, holidays may be one of the...

Jesus throws support for underdog in Luke’s gospel

Sally Carpenter | November 12, 2020

The third in our series of the Gospels covers Luke, the only Gospel written by a Gentile (non-Jew). Luke was an educated Greek physician, which is perhaps why he included...

Crime

SHERIFF’S BLOTTER

| November 12, 2020

Agoura Hills On Nov. 1 someone stole a $500 bicycle from outside the Rite Aid on Kanan Road. The bicycle...

What’s Going On

Calendar

| November 12, 2020

THURS., NOV. 12 Fine Arts Cabaret Pepperdine University theater students...

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