PATRICK SHELBY/Acorn Newspapers DOLLS GALORE-Carol Anderson, 14-year volunteer at the Stagecoach Inn and Museum, admires a collection of dolls during Sunday's Antiques Faire at the Stagecoach More...
Several staff changes have taken place at Thousand Oaks City Hall as a result of the recent retirement of City Manager Phil Gatch and the city council More...
Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger released his revised budget proposal last Friday. With about $4 billion in unexpected revenue, he called for giving more money than formerly proposed to transportation and local governments. More...
BILL SPARKES/Acorn Newspapers CARDS OF THANKS--At the Taste of our Town fundraising event held at Gardens of the World, Linda Miller, president of Support for the Kids, and David Mizon, executive board member, stand in front of a wall displaying cards of gratitude from children who have received assistance from their program. More...
Playoff picture: The road to Angel Stadium and the California Interscholastic Federation (CIF) Division I title game begins at home for the Marmonte League champion Royal Highlanders, currently ranked second in the CIF Southern Section coaches More...
He has served Temple Adat Elohim in T.O. for 21 years
The congregation of Temple Adat Elohim announces the retirement of senior Rabbi Alan Greenbaum. The rabbi will be honored with a family picnic Sun., June 5 at Conejo Creek Park, Thousand Oaks and a dinner dance Sat. More...
All-terrain vehicles (ATVs) have become popular with families across the country, and riders have helped the sport remain a safe one by taking a safety course and by following the "golden safety rules. More...
In a mobilized effort to give political cover to the Thousand Oaks City Council majority, letters have recently been published in the Thousand Oaks Acorn praising Andy Fox, Jacqui Irwin and Dennis Gillette for throwing Phil Gatch, our former city manager and public servant of nearly four decades, out on his keister. More...
Staff writer Daniel Wolowicz on page 10 reveals the perspective of Ken Ericsson, a 27-year veteran of the California Highway Patrol. Ericsson makes observations about the state of driving in Southern California. More...