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December 30, 2004
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Thousand Oaks residents wet, but safe
knight@theacorn.com
An intense storm moved through the area earlier this week causing traffic accidents and power outages—and a very close call for one local resident—but no major injuries or property damage, officials said. More...
T.O. Boulevard looking for clout

Not all property owners support a new business improvement district on a portion of Thousand Oaks Boulevard. Also fueling controversy is the involvement of the city council. More...

A 22-year-old Newbury Park man performing a motorcycle stunt died in a Christmas Eve crash. More...

Fears arise over toxic waste
The transportation of hazardous materials through Ventura County and public safety in the event of a terrorist attack or natural disaster have caught the attention of Thousand Oaks City Councilmember Dennis Gillette. More...
IN THE HOLIDAY SPIRIT-A member of the Kaiser Permanente pediatric staff of Woodland Hills serves food to a child at Westminster Free Clinic in Thousand Oaks prior to Christmas. More...
Former First Lady Rosalynn Carter will open the Distinguished Speaker Series’ 2005 season at 8 p.m. Jan. 11 at the Thousand Oaks Civic Arts Plaza, 2100 E. Thousand Oaks Blvd. More...
CLU team will use it first
Shouts of "play ball" ringing from the home plate umpire are only about a month away at Amgen Field in Thousand Oaks. More...
sfischer@theacorn.com
Whole Foods Market shoppers in Thousand Oaks soon will have a larger store and greater selection. More...
A burglar stole an unreported amount of merchandise Dec. 18 between 5:15 and 6 p.m. at Abercrombie and Fitch in the 400 block of West Hillcrest Drive. More...
Celebrating its fourth year, the University is a multi-parish adult education program offering more than 60 courses dealing with the Christian faith and moral living. More...
Kimberly Thorne, 17, may have lost her battle with Hodgkin’s Lymphoma one year ago, but memories of the Westlake High School student live on via good deeds from her family and friends. More...
Regarding Cathy Carlson’s letter in the Dec. 23 T.O. Acorn,the sponsor of the Nov. 18 military recruiting event at the Thousand Oaks Library was Ventura County Supporters of Global Exchange, a local group only loosely associated with Global Exchange, which has no control over our program content. More...
1. The Conejo Valley Little League team captures the United States Championship and almost wins the world title. More...

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