Two men with a lot in common blasted each other during a forum meant to help voters decide who should be the next Ventura County sheriff. Chief Dep. Dennis Carpenter and Cmdr. More...
CARING FOR WATERWAYS—Thousand Oaks Kiwanis Club member Arnie Rudman paints over graffiti in a flood control channel at Thousand Oaks Community Park. The cleanup occurred last Saturday. More...
Before 1986, autism was diagnosed for 1 in 10,000 children. Today, depending on which statistics are used, it is 1 in 91 to 1 in 110 children nationwide and 1 in 67 in California. The numbers continue to rise on a worldwide basis. More...
THURS., APRIL 15 Calabasas Chamber Of Commerce Business Mixer 5:30 to 7 p.m. at Florentyna’s A Fine Flower Company and Blue Table, 4774 Park Granada, Ste. 1, Calabasas. Free. RSVP required. More...
The Westlake Yacht Club 2010 Opening Day will be Sat., April 17 at 32123 Lindero Canyon Road, Westlake Village. Registration begins at 11 a.m. and the ceremony at 12:30 p.m. More...
GOING DOWN— Sophia Marschalk, 6, bounces down an inflatable slide at the recent Conejo Valley Unified School District Child Care Field Day at University Elementary. More...
April 20 event at T.O. church is required before child will be admitted to program
Bridges Charter School will host a parent information meeting from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. Tues., April 20 at The Shepherd’s House (Thousand Oaks Foursquare Church), 95 N. Oakview Drive, Thousand Oaks. More...
The Rotary Club of Westlake Village Sunrise will present its eighth annual charity raffle. The grand prize is a dream vacation or no-risk funds for a charity. More...
Newbury Park Robbers used firearms to threaten and steal property at a USA gas station at 518 Rancho Conejo Blvd. between 10:30 and 10:41 p.m. April 6. More...
Visitors to Oak Canyon Community Park in Oak Park may have seen the five birdhouses on tall poles. The houses were built to attract barn owls, which help to naturally control rodents in the area. More...
The Thousand Oaks Civic Arts Plaza Foundation will present “Mark Twain Tonight” with Hal Holbrook at 8 p.m. Wed., May 5 at 2100 E. Thousand Oaks Blvd. More...
“My mom calls me a fish,” says Redwood Club member Emily Anne Kinloch. The certified scuba diver wants to be a marine biologist, loves the beauty of coral and does math problems for fun. More...
I had an aha! moment. Don’t laugh. I am capable of an occasional aha. Strolling through Nordic Nursery in Newbury Park, I stared longingly at one of the large fountains and realized . . . garden nurseries should sell bathtubs. More...
Do you have questions about general driving-related requirements like registration and insurance? Are you unclear about laws and restrictions related to driving? The California Department of Motor Vehicles has answers. More...
There’s a bumpy road ahead for city street maintenance. The 375 miles of street pavement in Thousand Oaks is valued at $700 million—an enormous investment that must be maintained, said Mark Watkins, director of public works. More...
Both city officials and the director of Manna food bank agree that it’s time for Manna to move out of a residential neighborhood ––but nobody knows where. More...
The costs for street repair are going up as funding for maintenance is dropping. Money for street restoration projects has come from taxes on gasoline and from state and federal transportation grants. More...
Conejo Recreation and Park District and the Outdoor Advisory Council will present the biannual Family Campout from 1 p.m. Sat., April 24 through noon Sun., April 25 in Wildwood Canyon. More...
ROCK FOR WATER—Rock Nation students, from left, Elie Dekel of Calabasas, Greg Meier of Camarillo and Dawn Pettersen of Agoura Hills get guests dancing with their version of the Scorpions’ More...
The Thousand Oaks Philharmonic will present the Chopin Project IV at 7:30 p.m. Sat., April 24 at the Thousand Oaks Civic Arts Plaza’s Scherr Forum Theater, 2100 E. More...
Actress Celeste Yarnall will host Colors of Music, a fundraiser for the Thousand Oaks Philharmonic, at 5:30 p.m. tomorrow, April 16, at her home. More...
Julia Farfan, 14, and 16-year-old twins Allison Morales and Adria Morales excelled at the recent Judeme Games (Juegos Deportivos De Los Mexicanos En El Exterior) in Belmont Plaza, Long Beach on April 3. More...
Local boys’ golf teams are scrambling to find out how low they can go. No Marmonte League squad is hotter than Westlake, which has the potential to make another run to the state tournament. More...
A SWEET CAT—Penelope is a 3-year-old female Persian mix who says she’ll wait for a while– but not long–at the Agoura Animal Shelter, 29525 Agoura Road, just east of Kanan. More...
The Second Chance Prom at St. Maximilian Kolbe Catholic Church in Thousand Oaks this Saturday will give guests a chance to relive prom night while a youth group raises funds for a cause. More...
Oakbrook Bible Church is a nondenominational Bible church known for its commitment to doctrine and devotion. The Rev. Jean-Paul Chenette, pastor, is a graduate of The Master’s Seminary. More...
That 21-story skyscraper headline caught my eye and I said, “What the ?X?X?!.” Well done for April Fools’ Day! However, the idea of Jungleland returning and ending The Lakes retail failure isn’t such a bad idea. More...
Nearly all of us have been driving down the freeway or a city street and have noticed another motorist driving erratically. The clues are obvious. The vehicle is weaving, and sometimes it’s traveling too slow or too fast. More...