
Bid awarded to complete sidewalks
Acorn staff report | September 9, 2021
The city will spend $1.8 million to add sidewalks to a halfmile stretch of Los Feliz Drive near Conejo School Road. Approved by a 5-0...

Redistricting meetings underway
By Makena Huey
makena@theacorn.com | September 9, 2021
The Ventura County Board of Supervisors seeks residents’ input on how district boundaries should be redrawn to best represent local communities. The County of Ventura...
Driver arrested for previously unreported ‘ramming’ incident
By Becca Whitnall
becca@theacorn.com | September 9, 2021
A man suspected of chasing and ramming a car last spring in Thousand Oaks has been arrested in Ventura. The suspect, Cameron Pucik, 26, was...

$1M made available to social service agencies, arts organizations
By Becca Whitnall
becca@theacorn.com | September 9, 2021
Before approving $10 million to buy the Hillcrest Christian School site, the Thousand Oaks City Council agreed last week to spend $1 million in discretionary...

Scars from America’s worst terrorist attack remain in Ventura County
By Melissa Simon
melissa@theacorn.com | September 9, 2021
On Sept. 11, 2001, nearly 3,000 people lost their lives when two hijacked planes crashed into the World Trade Center in New York and a...

T.O. Reads presents author talk
| September 9, 2021
Thousand Oaks Reads’ One City, One Book program returns with an author talk and book signing with Meredith May at 2 p.m. Sun., Sept. 19...
BRIEFS
TO Acorn Staff | September 9, 2021
Cactus group gets together at CLU The Conejo Cactus and Succulent Society will meet Mon., Oct. 4 at Cal Lutheran University, Lundring Events Center, 130...

Trial by fire: CLU president revisits challenging first year
By Ashley Mowreader
Special to the Acorn | September 2, 2021
As the eighth president of Cal Lutheran University, Lori Varlotta is charting a new path forward for the 62-year-old institution. The first year of her...

Coyotes curl up near Triunfo Creek
| September 2, 2021
PACK NAP—A coyote and her pup are caught napping in a bed of tall grass near Triunfo Creek in Westlake Village on Aug. 26. The...

Reading with rangers
TO Acorn Staff | September 9, 2021
A DIFFERENT KIND OF ADVENTURE— Alan Salazar and Mona Lewis talk about their book, “Tata the Tatviam Towhee: A Tribal Story,” during the Reading with a Ranger program Aug. 28 at...
Library to mark 20th anniversary of 9/11
| September 9, 2021
The Ronald Reagan Presidential Foundation and Institute will host a 20th anniversary commemoration of the 9/11 attacks in conjunction with Veterans and Military Business Owners Association and America Salutes You...

Dancing their way to confidence
By Brooke Lafferty
Special to the Acorn | September 9, 2021
Sitting in Jewell Gerald Powell’s home office is a laminated handmade card. The card is divided into two parts—a sort of before-and-after image illustrated in crayon. One half is almost...

New COVID cases steadily declining
TO Acorn Staff | September 9, 2021
Ventura County’s coronavirus case rate is trending in the right direction. After peaking around 28 on Aug. 20, the county’s seven-day average daily case rate per 100,000 residents registered 16.8...
West Nile rears head in county
| September 9, 2021
The Ventura County Environmental Health Division received confirmation Aug. 26 from the California Department of Public Health that a bird collected during the third week of August from the City...

Clergy offer hope for hospital staff during difficult times
By Dawn Megli
dawn@theacorn.com | September 2, 2021
Instead of dropping their kids off on the first day of school, some young parents spent the last weeks of August in the ICU. The medical staff at Los Robles...

Hospital visitors complying with vaccination requirement
By Alex Wilson
alex@theacorn.com | August 26, 2021
A recent requirement that hospital visitors be vaccinated against COVID or have a negative test within 72 hours has not received pushback from visitors to Ventura County hospitals, medical officials...

Panthers win emotional home opener
By Eliav Appelbaum
eliav@theacorn.com | September 9, 2021
THE ACORN’S HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL REWIND In football, there’s the forward pass, the backward pass, the parallel lateral and the...

LAST WEEK’S TOP PERFORMERS —
| September 9, 2021
Matt Erhart, LB, Oaks Christian: The Lion notched a game-high 19 tackles. Bennett Grace, LB, Westlake: The Warrior had game-high...

Contractor squabble forces CVUSD to shift plans mid-project
TO Acorn Staff | September 9, 2021
After a change to the scope of a construction project caused by a contractor dispute, work is proceeding on schedule at Los Cerritos Middle School, which is undergoing exterior renovations...

River Oaks Academy helps students look to the future
| September 9, 2021
While many aspects of education were uprooted with the pandemic, River Oaks Academy, a charter school in Thousand Oaks, has been recognized for its efforts to inspire students to set...

High schools to host vax clinics
| September 9, 2021
Thousand Oaks, Newbury Park and Westlake high schools will each host opportunities for community members to receive a COVID-19 vaccine shot on Sat., Sept. 18. The day’s first clinic is...
Chabad offers a variety of Yom Kippur services
| September 9, 2021
The Yom Kippur services with Chabad of the Conejo are open to all Jews, affiliated or not, observant or nonobservant. Services will begin with the Kol Nidre at 6:30 p.m....
Church examines homelessness
| September 9, 2021
United Methodist Church Westlake Village will hold a four-part study of homelessness featuring the book “Evicted” at 7 p.m. Mon., Sept. 13, 20, 27 and Oct. 4 on Zoom. Church...

High Holidays in full swing
TO Acorn Staff | September 9, 2021
L’SHANA TOVAH!—Top, Yaakov Gimpel, Payman Eliahu and Cantor Netanel Baram sing during a pre-High Holiday program at Constitution Park in Camarillo on Aug. 29.
Waste Management mailers put new hauler on defensive
By Becca Whitnall
becca@theacorn.com | September 9, 2021
As its 30-year run as the city’s primary waste hauler comes to a close, Waste Management is not leaving quietly. The Houston-based trash and recycling company with 48,000 employees nationwide...
Picnic Time aims to bring good times to families everywhere
By Makena Huey
makena@theacorn.com | September 2, 2021
One of the first, and what he considers most important, life lessons Paul Cosaro learned from his dad was to pursue a career that combined passion with purpose. So the...
Caltrans: 23 Fwy construction ahead of schedule
By Becca Whitnall
becca@theacorn.com | August 26, 2021
While traffic flow along the 23 Freeway remains at a snail’s pace due to ongoing roadwork, construction crews themselves are moving faster than expected, Caltrans said this week. Originally set...
SHERIFF’S BLOTTER
TO Acorn Staff | September 9, 2021
Newbury Park Aug. 21 A thief stole parts off a vehicle in the 700 block of Lois Avenue. Aug. 26 Someone stole items worth over $950 from a home in...
Education needed on living near wildlife
| September 9, 2021
It’s a miracle and a relief that the 5-year-old child...
City needs more places for young people to play
| September 9, 2021
Since the coronavirus outbreak last year, many places in the...
Will Athens, city clean up encampments?
| September 9, 2021
We should all ask this question of both city officials...
New trustee must be able to stand firm
| September 9, 2021
In an article in last week’s Acorn, newest CVUSD trustee...
Area 2 rep defies definition
| September 9, 2021
I was disappointed to learn in reading the article in...
VCSO should not collaborate with ICE
| September 9, 2021
The California Values Act (SB 54) was an important step...




