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JANN HENDRY/Acorn Newspapers SPRING HAS SPRUNG-Irises are in full bloom on Michael Drive in Newbury Park. It's a great year for flowers and bees. More...
Sheriff, D.A, board of supervisors, city of Thousand Oaks were all involved in litigation
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The Ventura County Board of Supervisors voted 4-0 Tuesday to settle lawsuits involving the board and Ventura County public safety agencies. The litigation was between the board of supervisors, the sheriff More...

RANDY THOMSON/Acorn Newspapers ON AN OUTING AT THE MALL-Lacey Tuell, 18 months old, and her big sister, Ashley, 3, are being pushed in a double-duty stroller at one of the kids' favorite stores, Toys R Us in Thousand Oaks. More...

An announcement that Thousand Oaks City Manager Phil Gatch, 64, was retiring was false, charged several speakers at Tuesday night More...
JANN HENDRY/Acorn Newspapers NEW FRIENDS-Walnut Elementary School second-grade student Elizabeth Lorentz, 8, poses with new friend Weathersfield Elementary School fourth-grader Carly Stalnaker, 10, at the Cosmic Carnival in Conejo Creek Park North last week in Thousand Oaks. More...
The Holiday Inn at 1320 Newbury Road in Newbury Park recently completed a $2-million renovation. Under new ownership, the hotel offers a wide array of complimentary amenities including high-speed wireless access, a business center, free local calls and a workout room. More...
Vandals caused $100 in damages to someone More...
"Standing on the Side of Love" will be the subject of Rev. Helen Carroll More...
Parents and caregivers often turn to lamps and nightlights to help small children become accustomed to the dark. More...
Along with our neighbors and many residents, we strongly object to the Sport Chalet complex proposed for the Conejo Valley Plaza on Moorpark Road in Thousand Oaks. More...

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