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April 1, 2004
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City council held hostage
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Last night at approximately 9:30 p.m., police began chasing what seemed to be several speeding motorists traveling south on Thousand Oaks Boulevard until, after three blocks of the pursuit, the foreign vessels suddenly lifted off the ground and disappeared into the night sky. More...

OMRI WAISMAN/T.O. Acorn CIRCLE OF FRIENDS-Students at Redwood Middle School in Thousand Oaks celebrate another first place finish in the Thinking Cap Quiz, a computerized academic competition for schools throughout the state. More...

At last week’s meeting of the Conejo Valley Unified School District Board of Education, a group of parents told the trustees they were upset over the suspension of Thousand Oaks High School track Coach Robert Radnoti. More...

MICHAEL COONS/T.O. Acorn STEEL AND GLASS-Ventura County Firefighters tend to Thousand Oaks resident Thomas Dishno following a collision between his car and a sport utility vehicle last week that killed Dishno's 87-year-old wife. More...
The Wellness Community Valley/Ventura will offer the following special programs this month at 530 Hampshire Road, Westlake Village. For registration or more information, call (805) 379-4777. More...
A memorable mother does an admirable job in raising her children in their modest San Francisco home during the early years of the 20th Century in "I Remember Mama," a nostalgic look at family life to be presented by the Conejo Players Theatre from March 26 to April 24 at 351 S. More...
The Zonta Club of the Conejo Valley Area is offering its Jane M. Klausman Women in Business Scholarship, established in 1997 for women pursuing an undergraduate degree in business leading to a business management career. More...
The Thousand Oaks and Newbury Park High baseball teams have four weeks, six Marmonte League and several non-league games to play before they meet again on the baseball diamond at Thousand Oaks on April 30. More...
Acupuncture Heal Inc. has just opened in Westlake Village. Three acupuncturists practice acupuncture, herbal treatment and Tui Na (Chinese massage) in addition to prevention programs, such as integrating diet and breathing exercise (e.g. More...
LISA ADAMS/T.O. Acorn LONELY WITHOUT YOU-This kitty cat has no name. She's a 4-year-old Domestic shorthair who's ready to be adopted from the Agoura Animal Shelter at 29525 Agoura Road in Agoura Hills. More...
On the night of March 18 in the first block of La Cam Road, a vandal smashed the left side window of a vehicle causing $200 in damages. More...
LISA ADAMS/T.O. Acorn IT'S MATZAH TIME-Jonah Felton, 7, of Calabasas, uses a hand mill to grind grain into flour while Rabbi Yisroel Levine helps during Chabad of the Conejo's Friendship Circle last weekend. More...
A series of free workshops that trains those grandparents and other relatives who are parenting their grandchildren on a full- or part-time basis will be presented from 1 to 3 p.m. More...
I am glad that one of the recent Letters to The Editor suggested that everyone read a book before the November election. The writer, by way of defending George Bush, suggested a book by a Democrat that criticizes the Democratic Party. More...
Today is April Fools’ Day so we decided to publish a couple of bogus stories to have a little fun. One of the stories is on page 1 and the other is inside. More...

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