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March 24, 2005
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RANDY THOMSON/Acorn Newspapers FOOD FOR THE NEEDY-Westlake High School students, from left to right, Lauren Russell, Joelle Abed Elahad, An Hoang and May Lou help organize a student food drive to benefit Manna, the Thousand Oaks food bank. More...
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Jo Anne Cobasko and Richard Zisko asked the Conejo Valley Unified School District (CVUSD) Board of Education earlier this month to offer parents an alternative to Everyday Mathematics (EM), the district’s arithmetic program for grades K-6. More...

Our homes require ongoing maintenance to keep things operating smoothly, from simply mowing the lawn to hiring professionals to replace the roof. Imagine taking care of the home of 126,000 residents, and you have the task facing the city of Thousand Oaks, where maintenance––from paving streets to im... More...

The Thousand Oaks Public Works Department staff is requesting citizens’ comments on preliminary median design options for Borchard Road. More...
Parents of an adolescent who needs some type of counseling or psychiatric care have more options now than in the past. Twenty years ago, when an adolescent had exhausted home and outpatient resources and needed care outside of the home, he or she was typically referred to a psychiatric hospital unit... More...
I tell my students that if I had to apply to college now, I would never get into the University of Pennsylvania. My high school grades and SAT scores were fine, but I had virtually no extracurricular activities or community service. More...
Thousand Oaks’ second baseman Eric Guillen hopes to pick up the fantasy his father was forced to leave behind
The bond between Thousand Oaks’ senior Eric Guillen and his father, Carl, is one forged inside the chalked lines of a baseball diamond. More...
Franz Michel, MD has announced the opening of Newbury Park Vision Center in Newbury Park. Michel is a medical doctor who specializes in the eyes and did subspecialty training in Cornea and Laser Eye Surgery at UCLA, where he is an attending staff physician. More...
Conejo Recreation and Park District invites dog and cat lovers to learn more about their pet’s health through classes taught by Marion Wagstaff, a certified Pet Tech Instructor. More...
Between 5 p.m. March 13 and 8 a.m. March 14 in the 300 block of Windtree Avenue, someone committed vehicle burglary. The loss was $250. More...
For the past five years, Calvary Community Church in Westlake Village has been helping people overcome addictions through Celebrate Recovery, a free, Bible-based 12-step program. More...
RANDY THOMSON/Acorn Newspapers 'MY BROTHER'S FUNNY'--Jake Hudes, 4, and his little brother Chad, 2, just scored some quarters from their mom and dad during Sunday lunch at Chuy's in Thousand Oaks on Sun. More...
The California Lutheran University Choir, directed by Dr. Wyant Morton, will present a "home" concert at 8 p.m. Tues., March 29 in Samuelson Chapel on the CLU campus at 60 W. Olsen Road, Thousand Oaks. More...
In response to Michael Adams’ letter that suggests mountain lions are endangered, I offer a response. The last year that hunters were allowed to hunt mountain lions in California, they killed 126 cats. More...
People make the world go ’round, and in Conejo Valley/Las Virgenes, there are many folks who stand out. More...

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