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April 28, 2005
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JANN HENDRY/Acorn Newspapers WORTHY OF A SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA POSTCARD- A full moon brightens the night sky of T.O. last weekend. More...

Last week, nine schools from Simi Valley to Calabasas earned the title California Distinguished School, one of the state’s highest awards in education. More...

Despite residents’ angry appeals, the Thousand Oaks City Council voted 3-2 to accept the resignation of City Manager Phil Gatch, 64, and terminate his contract during a closed session on Tuesday. More...

Being a mayor isn’t always easy, especially in a city like Thousand Oaks, where residents are passionate about their town and the city council has a reputation for acrimony. More...
As health care costs continue to escalate, the popularity of alternative medicine surges across the country. More...
Agoura head softball coach Jim Wike knew what the headlines would read and what the opposing fans would say if Tuesday’s game against Thousand Oaks had ended 1-0 in favor of the Chargers. More...
Between muddy paws, fur on upholstered furniture, odors and occasional accidents, pet owners can spend quite a bit of time cleaning up after their furry friends. More...
Between 7:30 p.m. April 15 and 10 a.m. April 16 in the 900 block of Paseo Santa Cruz, vandals caused $3,500 in damages to someone’s property. More...
The Conejo Unit of Church Women United will meet at 10:30 a.m. Fri., May 6 at Emmanuel Presbyterian Church, 588 Camino Manzanas, Thousand Oaks, for a service followed by a salad potluck luncheon. More...
BILL SPARKES/Acorn Newspapers BIG CHECK-Jeff Landis and Debra Creadick (on the left) of the American Red Cross receive a check from Walnut Elementary School Principal Linda Hensley and Carrie Sonstegard. More...
Remember when the fondue parties of the 1970s were all the rage? A new, refined version of this experience has opened as a restaurant in Thousand Oaks. More...
As an educator and professional, I’m appalled that a man of dedication such as T.O. City Manager Phil Gatch, who has given 38 years to the community, should be treated so shabbily by his supposed colleagues. More...

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