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March 31, 2005
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JANN HENDRY/Acorn Newspapers PUPPY LOVE-Banyan Elementary School kindergartner Faith Wooley, 5, gently holds Lola, a Pomeranian puppy, after an Easter egg hunt at the Mormon Newbury Park Stake Center last Saturday. More...
School Board not unanimous in protesting state budget

The Conejo Valley Unified School District Board of Education approved a resolution last week opposing the governor’s budget proposal, which would include suspending Proposition 98 funds. More...

Special education students at Conejo Elementary School in Thousand Oaks no longer have their beloved animals to care for at school. More...

It’s that time of year to "spring forward." At 2 a.m. this Sun., April 3, Californians and others will advance clocks one hour, b ut not everybody knows the story behind daylight-saving time (DST). More...
Walking is one of the nation’s favorite ways to exercise. A study conducted by the American Podiatric Medical Association (APMA) shows now more than ever, people living in cities are stepping up their walking regimes. More...
Thanks to a loaded stable of strong arms, Agoura is an early favorite to win a Marmonte League title
Most experienced pitchers will tell you without trying to sound too pretentious that it’s impossible to understand all that goes into being a pitcher unless you’ve actually stood out on the mound and been one. More...
Peet’s Coffee & Tea, Inc., a specialty coffee roaster and marketer of fresh, deep-roasted whole bean coffee for home and office, will host in-store events throughout April to celebrate the company’s 39th anniversary. More...
JANN HENDRY/Acorn Newspapers These puppies need special love-A litter of pit bull pups are in need of new homes. They can be adopted individually with a contract from the Agoura Animal Shelter at 29525 Agoura Road. More...
Someone committed grand theft of personal property between 1 and 2 p.m. March 21 on Potrero Road at Wendy Drive. More...
This past December, Americans witnessed the largest natural disaster in recent history, the devastation caused by the tsunami in South Asia. There are still thousands of children orphaned or separated from their families, putting them at great risk of neglect, disease and exploitation. More...
The Automobile Club of Southern California has announced that its members may now use the Auto Club’s website as a direct link to paying traffic tickets online. More...
State Street Ballet will present "Ballroom—A Salute to the Swing Era" at 8 p.m. Sat., April 2 in the Performing Arts Center on the campus of Cal State University Northridge. More...
In response to Puffin Law’s letter, if the (school) congestion made things safer, this topic would not really be an issue. When not congested with parents’ cars, the entire roadway would become much more visible and the likelihood of a pedestrian being hit decreases enormously. More...
The most important people in public education—children—were treated as second-class citizens last week at Conejo Elementary School when a collection of animals had to be removed from the campus. More...

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