July 7, 2005 RSS feed / Letters

Separation of church and state being forgotten

I appreciate the passion with which Michael Dunn pursued his firmly and deeply religious convictions regarding the sanctity of marriage. More...

School board’s vote on textbook an embarrassment

First and foremost I want to thank Mike Dunn for his brave and lawful stand he made to adopt the Texas version of the ninthgrade Glencoe Health textbook for Conejo Valley Unified School District. More...

In defense of Save the Conejo

Poor Mr. Turpel, I guess he forgot to wear his More...

Council critics should get a life

It appears many of us in the community have struck a nerve in a member of More...

Stop the sound wall until the birds are gone

Summer is here and the Peregrine falcons are back, just like clockwork. The pair returns every year about this time and they choose the mature trees behind the proposed Sport Chalet project. More...

What’s next, burning books?

I am a parent of two children in the Conejo Valley Unified School District and I am frankly quite shocked that there is any controversy regarding one sentence in one textbook that is completely harmless. More...

Is our city moving in the right direction?

A look at our city map will reveal there is a missing section that had until now always showed our city council More...

Clean Up and Recycling Day a success

On May 28, during the Memorial Day weekend, the city of Thousand Oaks sponsored its 22nd annual Community Clean Up and Recycling Day at Conejo Creek Park South. More...

Democrats offer no solutions, just blame

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