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Libraries to be closed on July Fourth The Ventura County Library community libraries will be closed Tues., July 4 for the Independence Day holiday. More ...
By Sophia Fischer Finding a parking space may soon become a little easier at The Lakes shopping center in Thousand Oaks. More ... Illegal immigrant convicted of fraud Thousand Oaks resident Ricardo Negrette-Diaz, 38, was recently convicted of auto insurance fraud and sentenced to felony probation after serving 60 days in Ventura County Jail and paying restitution. Due to his illegal immigrant status, the felony conviction makes Negrette-Diaz eligibl More ... Council to vote on trailer for family whose home burned By Sophia Fischer sfischer@theacorn.com All the Pineda family wants to do is to live in a trailer in their Thousand Oaks backyard while their burned house is rebuilt. But city code is preventing them from doing so. The family is in an emergency situation, but the city isn't handling it as an emergency, says Dianne Fritsch More ... Residents warned that fire season has arrived The California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection is fully prepared and opened the 2006 fire season in the southern half of California on June 5. More ...
Avi Rutschman avi@theacorn.com Lacking a crystal ball or time machine, the Conejo/Las Virgenes Future Foundation decided to take a glimpse into the future by inviting a panel of experts to hypothesize what life may be like in 2016. More ... Local ham radio operators prepare for an emergency By Stephanie Bertholdo bertholdo@theacorn.com Amateur radio operators will have a field day-and night-June 24 and 25, when they will work around the clock to stay on the air under simulated emergency conditions. More ... Local California State Parks offer ideal sites for meetings Searching for a getaway? Looking for a place to have an office retreat or large family gettogether? Look no further than California State Parks. In a beautiful natural setting, you can have your meeting and enjoy the variety that state parks have to offer. Whether you are looking for woodl More ... Soroptimists help worthy causes Soroptimist International of the Conejo recently held its annual Service Awards Program meeting to present monetary awards ranging from $250 to $1,000 to nine community nonprofit organizations. The meeting was at Marie Callender's restaurant in Thousand Oaks. More ...
By Joe Cohen Acorn Staff Writer Simi Valley resident Jim Zuber gets a quarter of a million visitors every single month. Zuber is the founder of localhikes.com, the largest free hiking-related site on the Internet. More ... Newbury Park resident earns T.O. Rotary Club's Conlan Award The Rotary Club of Thousand Oaks has named Ron Gellenbeck as this year's recipient of the John Conlon Award established by the club nine years ago to commemorate Conlan's outstanding contributions to administrative governance and charitable causes in the Conejo Valley and Ventura Cou More ...
'I WANT OUT'- Andrew Burr, 6, of Thousand Oaks is enjoying the ride, but Kenji Shimano, 3, of Simi Valley doesn't seem so happy. The two boys attended Saturday's Touch a Truck event at the Thousand Oaks Community Center. It was hosted by Conejo Recreation & Park District. More ... |
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