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Shooting survivors return to place where their lives changed forever

By Dawn Megli
dawn@theacorn.com
| November 12, 2020

Two years after they smashed windows, pushed through fences and fled out of doorways to escape the deadliest shooting in Ventura County history, dozens of...

Gill maintains lead in Newbury Park; Everett has not conceded

By Dawn Megli
dawn@theacorn.com
| November 12, 2020

Trustee Sandee Everett is headed for defeat in her reelection bid for a second term on the Conejo Valley school board in spite of a...

City will restripe road near giant oak

By Becca Whitnall
becca@theacorn.com
| November 12, 2020

After a neighborhood outcry, the Thousand Oaks City Council has axed plans to remove a sprawling 40-foot-tall oak tree on Potrero Road that public works...

Status quo maintained in CRPD

By Becca Whitnall
becca@theacorn.com
| November 12, 2020

A platform against bark in the park wasn’t enough to unseat either incumbent in the Conejo Recreation and Park District race. Challenger Alexander Timen—whose main...

Men accused of possessing child porn

TO Acorn Staff | November 12, 2020

Two Thousand Oaks men have pleaded not guilty following their arrest last week on charges of possessing child pornography. The Ventura County Sheriff’s Office booked...

Neighbors

From serving our country to serving those in need

By Brooke Stanley
brooke@theacorn.com
| November 12, 2020

Rafael Stoneman has put 30,000 miles on his blue Toyota RAV4 in the past year. Yet, even with all that mileage, the 49-year-old Army veteran...

Working to keep vets front of mind

By Dawn Megli
dawn@theacorn.com
| November 12, 2020

On the 11th hour of the 11th day of the 11th month of 1918, the combat and terrible loss of life on the Western Front...

Crash victim gave time to keep his community safe

By John Losing
newstip@theacorn.com
| November 5, 2020

Longtime university professor and police volunteer Fred Rosenberg of Westlake Village, killed Oct. 16 in a collision involving an alleged drunk driver, received honors from...

Tradition preserved at Stagecoach Inn

TO Acorn Staff | November 5, 2020

HALLOWEEN GOODIES—Above, docent Susan Robb hands out treats to 7-year-old trick-or-treaters Valor Trembley and Audrey Litz during Trick-or-Treat at the Stagecoach Inn Museum on Oct....

Crenshaw will keynote Veterans Day event

| November 5, 2020

The Reagan Library will host its annual Veterans Day commemoration at 11 a.m. Wed., Nov. 11 as a livestream event at You- Tube.com/ReaganFoundation. The program,...

Family

Conejo Players’ musical zooms in on popular kids’ fantasy book

By Cary Ginell
originjazz@aol.com
| November 12, 2020

Flat Stanley, everyone’s favorite two-dimensional hero, is so popular he’s spawned an ever-growing franchise that now includes a stage musical. It seems only fitting that Conejo Players Theatre’s recent online...

Program provides gifts for seniors

| November 12, 2020

The Conejo Senior Volunteer Program and the Goebel Adult Community Center are partnering with Home Instead Senior Care to provide gifts to seniors in need during the upcoming holiday season....

Neighborhood harvests support food bank’s efforts

By Christina Cox
christina@theacorn.com
| November 5, 2020

Food Share Ventura County got a sweet treat late last month when about a dozen Simi Valley children harvested sweet potatoes in their neighborhoods. “We are very lucky when we’re...

Health

County residents urged to get tested for COVID-19

By Kyle Jorrey
tonewstip@theacorn.com
| November 12, 2020

Getting tested is one way to combat the rising tide of COVID-19 cases in Ventura County, public health officials stressed this week. The Board of Supervisors learned on Tuesday that...

Second round of tests given in county antibody study

TO Acorn Staff | November 12, 2020

The second phase of a COVID-19 antibody study began Nov. 9. The COVID-19 IgG antibody tests will be given at no cost to the public at different sites through Nov....

Turkey Day guidelines: three households, avoid buffets

By Becca Whitnall
becca@theacorn.com
| November 5, 2020

In November, Americans traditionally come together to count their blessings. This year will be different—and not just because 2020 seemingly offered fewer blessings to count. It will be different because...

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Don’t put privacy ahead of public safety

Acorn Editorial Board | November 12, 2020

The staccato bursts of coded conversation familiar to anyone who...

Sports

The longest yards

By Eliav Appelbaum
eliav@theacorn.com
| November 12, 2020

FOOTBALL /// Special report Not everyone can emulate the warlock Adam Vinatieri hammering a game-winning kick in a blizzard to...

Former Lancer Max Gilliam making big plays for UNLV

By Eliav Appelbaum
eliav@theacorn.com
| November 12, 2020

Just call him the Runnin’ Rebel. While that nickname is traditionally reserved for UNLV basketball players, UNLV football quarterback Max...

Air mail: Top kickers, punters bring the boom

By Eliav Appelbaum
eliav@theacorn.com
| November 5, 2020

“Punters are people, too.” Rich Eisen was onto something when he spoke those words almost a decade ago about Camarillo...

Schools

Veteran finds community at Moorpark College

By Christina Cox
christina@theacorn.com
| November 12, 2020

Simi Valley resident Ryan Spires was 18 years old when she decided to enlist in the U.S. Navy in 2012. The choice was an easy one for the Mississippi native,...

Latest Measure I bond sale nets CVUSD $50 million

By Dawn Megli
dawn@theacorn.com
| November 5, 2020

The Conejo Valley Unified School District has completed the sale of the next $50 million in general obligation bonds approved by Thousand Oaks voters in 2014. This is the third...

Shifting schedules leave students feeling lost

By Annika Herko
Special to the Acorn
| November 5, 2020

Last month, the Conejo Valley school board voted to allow elementary and middle school students back on campus in November. Teens in high school will continue with remote learning until...

On the Town

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Business

‘Historic, life-changing event’ affects all sectors, experts predict

By John Loesing
newstip@theacorn.com
| November 12, 2020

State and local economies face difficult times ahead as a pandemic induced, seismic shift continues to transform the workplace, a panel of experts said during a presentation hosted last week...

EYE ON LOCAL AREA STOCKS

| November 12, 2020

Crime

SHERIFF’S BLOTTER

TO Acorn Staff | November 12, 2020

Newbury Park Oct. 28 Police took a 39-year-old woman into custody for possession of a billy club in the 800 block of Wendy Drive. Oct. 29 A burglar entered a...

Letters

Don’t believe the hype: voting still safe, secure

| November 12, 2020

I have volunteered for every election since 2016. Security concerns...

Narrow lanes to reduce speed

| November 12, 2020

I disagree with your Oct. 29 article “Making Westlake Boulevard...

Grateful for voters’ support

| November 12, 2020

Wow. So how does one person personally express their thanks...

Sandee served CVUSD well

| November 12, 2020

Thank you to Sandee Everett for your unparalleled service to...

Election reform needed in city

| November 12, 2020

As we move beyond the election and into a time...

Persuade voters with reason

| November 12, 2020

I’m disappointed in this election. Not in the results but...

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| November 12, 2020

THURS., NOV. 12 Fine Arts Cabaret Pepperdine University theater students...

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PLAY REVIEW: "This past weekend, Medeiros repeated his personification of the mercurial Mostel for Thousand Oaks’ Conejo Players Theatre . . . the result was as magnificent as we remembered, as ideal a casting as there ever has been in a one-man show."

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In response to opposition from neighbors, the Thousand Oaks City Council has axed plans to remove a sprawling 40-foot-tall oak tree that public works staff felt was a threat to public safety. Here's what they plan to do instead:

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County officials' response to latest COVID-19 surge: test, and test some more

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