September 3, 2009 RSS feed / Community

Living close to coyotes isn’t always easy for T.O. residents

After a coyote attack on her dog in broad daylight, a Thousand Oaks woman who lives in a home next door to open space fears for the safety of her small grandchildren. More...

Billfold thief targets victims who leave wallets unattended in shopping carts

Placing a purse in the child seat of a shopping cart could mean saying goodbye to the wallet or its contents inside the handbag. More...

AAUW will host membership breakfast

The Thousand Oaks chapter of the American Association of University Women will host its Fall Membership Appreciation Breakfast on Sat., Sept. More...

Reagan Library will host fourth annual Freedom Walk on Fri., Sept. 11

The Reagan Library and MilitaryConnection.com will present the fourth annual Simi Valley Freedom Walk on Fri., Sept. 11 in the courtyard of the Reagan Library, 40 Presidential Drive, Simi Valley. More...

Lutherans offer Alpha Course

Westlake Lutheran Church will introduce the Alpha Course with a free dinner and a video presentation, “Christianity: Boring, Untrue and Irrelevant?” at 5 p.m. Sun., Sept. 13 at the church, 2630A Townsgate Road, Westlake Village. More...

Stomping the grapes in Camarillo

GRAPE NUTS—Thousand Oaks resident Jailyn Ross holds onto her daughter, Jada, 4, as they foot-stomp a portion of 2,000 pounds of Syrah grapes. More...

Kiwanis serve breakfast

‘GET ’EM WHILE THEY’RE HOT’—T.O. More...

Mourners can share memories on website

Social networking isn’t just for youths anymore. More...

Free tai chi class offered in Newbury Park

David Chang will teach a free tai chi class from 10 to 11:30 a.m. Sat., Sept. 12 at Borchard Community Center, 190 Reino Road, Newbury Park. More...

Trash hauler coming a day late next week

In observance of the Labor Day holiday, employees of Newbury Disposal will take the day off on Mon., Sept. 7. More...

Dos Vientos shopping center is changing hands

Notices appearing on the doors of retailers in Paraiso Town Center in Dos Vientos have informed store owners that management of the shopping center has changed. More...

Owners of mobile home parks to appeal rulings

After its summer break, the Thousand Oaks City Council was to have public hearings concerning two mobile home parks. Now one hearing will take place, but the other has been postponed. More...

Median price up

July sales of Conejo Valley single-family homes totaled 145. More...

Teen creates winning Fiction in a Nutshell

The Decision By Alison McCranie Thick beads of sweat slid from his forehead. His clammy hands clasped in anticipation as he prepared himself. More...

Wilkes Family Medicine opens in Newbury Park

Wilkes Family Medicine has opened at 2904 Theresa Drive, Ste. 2, Newbury Park. More...

T.O. man is promoted

TAKES HIGH POST– Bill Hutton of Thousand Oaks has been elected National Junior Vice Commander of the Military Order of the Purple Heart (MOPH). More...

Girl Scouts will present family fun, sign-up day

The Girl Scouts will kick off the fall season with a Discover Girl Scouts Family Fun and Fall Signup Day from 4 to 6 p.m. Sat., Sept. 12 at Conejo Creek Park North, 1379 E. Janss Road, Thousand Oaks. Admission is free. More...

Bright smiles after finishing first

BRINGING HOME A TROPHY–The Conejo Valley United Flaming Fireballs under 11 team brings home a first-place trophy after playing in their first club soccer tournament in Santa Barbara. More...

Stimulus money to put 600 youths to work

Anthony Gaber thought he’d have to enter the military after high school to learn job skills. More...

Is it a gutterball or a spare?

A LEAGUE OF HER OWN— Newbury Park resident Berniece Reed attempts to smash pineapple pins with a coconut bowling ball during the Hawaiianthemed Shaloha Family Festival at Temple Adat Elohim in T More...