Calabasas leaders touted infrastructure upgrades, expanding community programs and a renewed focus on longterm financial stability during the annual State of the City event Nov. 18 at the Calabasas ...
The reinstatement of Las Virgenes Unified School District teacher Rachel McKagan, suspended two months ago after posting inflammatory comments about the assassination of conservative activist Charlie ...
The new millennium has been a transformative time for newspaper publishing. Changing reader habits and the advent of new technology have placed big demands on companies in the print news business. The ...
I respectfully wrote to the Las Virgenes School Board regarding the teacher who was put on leave because of her personal views about Charlie Kirk, and have not heard back. I think we should know about ...
Every day across California, people walk into emergency rooms not because they want to, but because they have nowhere else to go. They’re not there for emergencies, but for problems that could have ...
Every so often, I read something that makes me stop and catch my breath. Recently, it was an article in “The Chronicle of Philanthropy” listing America’s 100 favorite charities. On the surface, it was ...
Assemblymember Jacqui Irwin has ushered a slate of new bills into law this legislative session, but as Thousand Oaks last week marked the anniversary of the Borderline Bar and Grill shooting, her ...
The Ventura County Sheriff’s Office arrested a man Nov. 9 for allegedly stabbing his mother and injuring two deputies during a violent confrontation at a Thousand Oaks apartment complex. At around ...
President Joe Biden signed a total of 162 executive orders during from January 2021 to January 2025. I never heard any “I won’t live under a king,” or, see any “No Kings” marches. Why now? Lack of ...
In the wake of recent political decisions that have slashed critical assistance programs such as SNAP, our neighbors are facing food insecurity at levels not seen in years. These cuts have stripped ...
There’s a certain kind of magic that sweeps through the Conejo Valley each December—the kind that turns snowflakes into pirouettes and dreams into dance. This holiday season, Pacific Festival Ballet, ...
Society tends to mark five- and ten-year anniversaries, but not seven. Not normally. But the gathering at Conejo Creek North Park last week wasn’t an ordinary one marking an ordinary event. Those ...
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