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T.O. couple arrested for selling meth, child endangerment
A month-long narcotics investigation ended with the arrests of Michael Stewart, 28, and his common-law girlfriend, Sandra Pacheco, 38, both of Thousand Oaks, for conspiracy to sell methamphetamine and felony child endangerment charges after they were observed conducting mult More ...
Mental Health Board to host forum on needs of mentally ill
The Ventura County Mental Health Board is sponsoring a forum to provide information and obtain public input on meeting the needs of the mentally ill at 6 p.m. Wed., July 20 at Holy Trinity Church, 1 W. Avenida de Los Arboles, Thousand Oaks. More ...
For the record
Trustee Michael Dunn voted against approving a textbook that would define marriage as union between people instead of a man and woman. The Conejo Valley Unified School District Board of Education story was incorrect last week. Dunn More ...
Changes made in CVUSD administrators
Jody Dunlap, long-time assistant superintendent of personnel services for the Conejo Valley Unified School District (CVUSD), has accepted a position as superintendent of schools for the Oxnard Union High School District. JoAnn Yoos, currently principal at Thousand Oaks High School More ...
Library drill team struts to second place
By Sophia Fischer sfischer@theacorn.com Thousand Oaks has many honors to its credit, and now it can add one more More ...
Youth sports nominations get July 15 deadline
Conejo/Las Virgenes Future Foundation invites nominations for its new Youth Sports award. The nomination deadline is Fri., July 15. More ...
Extraordinary service dogs ease life of Newbury Park woman
By Stephanie Bertholdo bertholdo@theacorn.com When Newbury Park resident Roni Higgins first brought her pink poodle, Pebbles, with her to the Cheesecake Factory in Thousand Oaks, she was told that dogs were prohibited at the restaurant and was she asked to leave. More ...
What businesses should know about ADA law
By Stephanie Bertholdo bertholdo@atheacorn.com The Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) requires that any business or organization that serves the public allow service animals into its facility. The customer is allowed to bring a service animal into any section of the business where customers usually go. The law applies to More ...
Democrats Club to meet next Thursday
The 21st Century Conejo Democrats Club, a group that will try to inspire youth in political activism, will host an event titled More ...
CRPD to give pet health classes
Conejo Recreation and Park District (CRPD) invites dog and cat lovers to learn more about their best friend More ...
Teen Center to offer driving courses for teens
The Thousand OaksTeen Center in association with More ...
Keep pets safe during summer
Summer officially began on June 21, and warmer weather can mean danger for your cats and dogs. The ASPCA More ...
Insurance crucial for women
By Patty Reiners Life Insurance: A Safety Net for Women Women need to face the fact that many will outlive their husbands, leaving an emotional and financial void. The fact is, 75 percent of American married women will become widows and need to support themselves. Even more concerning, nearly 85 percent More ...
City of T.O. honors McDonald’s
The Thousand Oaks City Council has saluted the contributions of McDonald More ...
Hammer Museum offers free admission
The Hammer Museum in Westwood has announced free admission during the summer season. For the first time, all of the museum More ...
Headlight law now in effect
When it rains or snows, California motorists must now turn on their headlights or pay up to a $96 fine. More ...
Hospice to host July 20 dinner event
The Assisted Home Hospice Foundation will sponsor a fundraiser dinner from 6 to 8 p.m., Wed., July 20 at Chuy More ...
Haunted House seeks corporate sponsors
The T.O. fundraiser expected to feature 8,000 square feet, More ...
Former resident, wife, honored for charitable work
Former T.O. resident Jim Bruno, now a Westlake Village city council member, and his wife, Diane, have received the Villa Esperanza Advocacy Angels Award for their assistance with job placements for disabled people in Westlake Village. More ...
Kids need breakfast
One of the most important school supplies your child has may be a spoon. That More ... Community RSS feed |
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