Thousand Oaks, CA News
Thousand Oaks, CA News
Doing right by planet, MBA students do well
Acorn photos reachffnals of state newspaper contest
Cal Lutheran golf event at Moorpark Country Club
In like Lim
Fusion to face Chivas USA
Carving a path to Masters
Baptist church marks 50 years of ministry
Free outdoor concerts at Janss
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Walk among works of art
Music festival spices up Memorial Day weekend
Seniors share their diverse interests
College graduate
Graduates are ready to see the world
Pet Of The Week
Baby animals brighten L.A. Zoo
The stars come out in Moorpark
Family Men Don't Wear Name Brands
Prepare for wildffre season
Lasik surgery options at middle age
Sheriff Dean joins Red Cross council
Simi hospital names new president
‘Work it,’ ladies
What Social Security means for young workers
On The Trail
New Rolling Thunder chapter rolls into Ventura County
Time to groove out at Topanga Days Fair
Pet hotel expands space, services
Birthday treat for active adults
Neil Diamond tribute opens summer concert series
Adult sports leagues open
At The Library
A day of remembrance
Remember the reason
Political Cartoon
Burglary arrest
Moorpark detectives take part in gang arrests
Home safety tips during summer vacation
Sheriff's Blotter
Budget woes may force closure of East County Courthouse
Soundwall to bring some quiet to neighborhood
Let’s draw Dad
Tons of fun at the library
City out of show business
Robotic surgery available at Los Robles Hospital
Summer Concerts in the Park
Kids entering seventh grade must get whooping cough vaccine
Options for adults who want Lasik
Depression, bipolar support group formed for teens
Kids entering seventh grade must get whooping cough vaccine
Simi Valley Hospital has new CEO
Options for adults who want Lasik
Depression, bipolar support group formed for teens
Simi Valley Hospital has new CEO
First Baptist celebrates 50 years
Christian preschool students share creations
First Baptist celebrates 50 years
Christian preschool students share creations
Shavuot services held at Chabad of Conejo
Kids can reach for the ‘Sky’ at Bible camp
Taking rest is wisdom for the ages
Shavuot services held at Chabad of Conejo
Kids can reach for the ‘Sky’ at Bible camp
Taking rest is wisdom for the ages
Take Your Thousand Oaks Acorn on Vacation
Take Your Thousand Oaks Acorn on Vacation
Take Your Thousand Oaks Acorn on Vacation
Take Your Thousand Oaks Acorn on Vacation
Redell returns to coaching
Lancer surfers stoked with results
Redell returns to coaching
Lancer surfers stoked with results
Warriors are kings of lacrosse
Warriors are kings of lacrosse
T.O. Bulldogs show some teeth
Pitching powers Panthers through baseball playoffs
T.O. Bulldogs show some teeth
Pitching powers Panthers through baseball playoffs
They’re all Fired Up
Record-book run for Riley
They’re all Fired Up
Record-book run for Riley
WAGS is winning
Hockey standout selects St. Cloud State
WAGS is winning
Hockey standout selects St. Cloud State
Weeklong job search workshop offered in Simi
Chaminade College Prep student experiment travels to space
New salon to open in Newbury Park
Giant map brings Earth into focus
Kids can speed through summer at MB2 Raceway camp
Chaminade College Prep student experiment travels to space
Giant map brings Earth into focus
Lions among meet’s elite
EYE ON LOCAL AREA STOCKS
Weeklong job search workshop offered in Simi
Lions among meet’s elite
New salon to open in Newbury Park
EYE ON LOCAL AREA STOCKS
Kids can speed through summer at MB2 Raceway camp
A sweet birthday for Weathersfeld
A sweet birthday for Weathersfeld
Maple Elementary in Newbury Park making progress with autistic students
Maple Elementary in Newbury Park making progress with autistic students
Get in tune at UMC’s summer music camp
High School Hi*Lights
Get in tune at UMC’s summer music camp
High School Hi*Lights
Standout College Students
Standout College Students
Reagan Foundation doles out $50,000 in college scholarships
CRPD offers summer camps
District adopts new concussion policy
Reagan Foundation doles out $50,000 in college scholarships
CRPD offers summer camps
District adopts new concussion policy
Talk show host comes to 92.7
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Youth orchestras play movie tunes
A party for the senses
Freefute recital features students
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A party for the senses
Artwalk Conejo around the corner
Conejo Valley Art Museum to host reception for new exhibit
Topanga Days back for Memorial Day
Artwalk Conejo around the corner
Talk show host comes to 92.7
Conejo Valley Art Museum to host reception for new exhibit
Youth orchestras play movie tunes
Topanga Days back for Memorial Day
Freefute recital features students
Let’s Draw Dad for Father’s Day
Pros ride through T.O.
Let’s Draw Dad for Father’s Day
Pros ride through T.O.
The dentist, or how I tricked him into thinking my teeth were perfect
Boys & Girls Club Youth of the Month
The dentist, or how I tricked him into thinking my teeth were perfect
Boys & Girls Club Youth of the Month
Simi car show benefts kids
Simi car show benefts kids
Teaching kids to swim doesn’t take lessons
Anonymous donor offers to match grants made to nature education program
Teaching kids to swim doesn’t take lessons
Anonymous donor offers to match grants made to nature education program
New babies welcomed at L.A. Zoo
New babies welcomed at L.A. Zoo
Switching runways
Garden of delight
Switching runways
Garden of delight
Master Chorale hosting auditions
Toastmaster retires, is roasted
Memorial Day trash schedule changes
Salsa chefs invited to compete
Master Chorale hosting auditions
Toastmaster retires, is roasted
Salsa chefs invited to compete
Memorial Day trash schedule changes
Kiwanis to sell tri-tip at concert
City presents safety, wellness day
Pet of the week
Kiwanis to sell tri-tip at concert
City presents safety, wellness day
Pet of the week
T.O. shopping center in the news
T.O. shopping center in the news
Youth of the Year making an impact
Youth of the Year making an impact
Senior sites bring needed advice
Senior sites bring needed advice
B&G Club golf tournament taking sign-ups
Get a head start on Love Run
New vets organization gets rolling
B&G Club golf tournament taking sign-ups
Get a head start on Love Run
New vets organization gets rolling
For young WWII soldier, war was a hard drink to swallow
For young WWII soldier, war was a hard drink to swallow
Walsh is an asset to the courts
Man, 26, accused of identity theft
Big government not the answer
Gang-related violence ends in quick arrests, police say
Parks’ record speaks for itself
Not a fan of Andy Fox
Brownley has a concrete plan
Walsh is an asset to the courts
MacEnery is strong on issues
Big government not the answer
Will Strickland stand with party?
Parks’ record speaks for itself
Parks best choice for 26th district
Brownley has a concrete plan
Right to Vote makes sense
MacEnery is strong on issues
Will Strickland stand with party?
Parks best choice for 26th district
Arrest made in North Ranch burglary
Right to Vote makes sense
Blotter
Council votes to fill Glancy vacancy in November
Man, 26, accused of identity theft
Arrest made in North Ranch burglary
Gang-related violence ends in quick arrests, police say
Blotter
Not a fan of Andy Fox
Council votes to fill Glancy vacancy in November
Take back the voting power
Immigrants should obey laws
Solar panels won’t save cash
Voice support for memorial
Take back the voting power
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Immigrants should obey laws
Solar panels won’t save cash
Voice support for memorial
Political Cartoon
Deadly consequences
50 CVUSD teachers may lose jobs if state enacts ‘trigger’ cuts
Budget woes may force closure of Simi courthouse
Deadly consequences
50 CVUSD teachers may lose jobs if state enacts ‘trigger’ cuts
Budget woes may force closure of Simi courthouse
Board votes to ban cell towers from school sites
Board votes to ban cell towers from school sites
Glancy loses fight with cancer
Glancy loses fight with cancer
T.O. Boulevard accident shocks city
T.O. Boulevard accident shocks city
$15 million Dining Commons to be built
Upward Bound receives $3 million
Spectrum Athletic Clubs In Thousand Oaks Debuts Outdoor Fitness Classes
Memorial Day Concert with Fantastic Diamond!
Council member succumbs to battle with cancer
Representational art conference slated
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Briefs
What’s New On DVD?
Diabetic runner finds health and love
Chabad to read 10 Commandments
Fountain’s love flows far and wide
Talented dancers win big in competition
Fill the need for speed this summer at MB2
1,300 new alumni at CSUCI
College foundation awards $120,000 in scholarships
Mesa Verde bands excel at Disney festival
Mountain Meadow’s proud prize winners
Teens sought to weigh in on county transportation
Pet Of The Week
The Other Side Of 50
Lim shoots 72 at Las Posas
Musketeers take third at golf tourney
Destination: Dodger Stadium
Briefs
Newbury Park’s WellPoint to lay off 93 employees
Pesticide drift often affects large farms
Hit a hole-in-one at For The Troops fundraiser
Jiminy cricket! Disney delights on display
Briefs
The Nature Of Things
It’s a margarita melee in T.O.
Kiwanis car show cruises into Simi Valley
It’s going to be a ‘berry’ exciting weekend
Migrant student has her say
Sheriff's Blotter
University opens new campus entrance
Says attack on Parks is dirty politics
A vote for Brownley
Parks not right for the job
Supports Parks for Congress
Rethinking college in today’s world
Political Cartoon
Prepare now for wildffres
Pageant Brings out city’s best
Deadline nears for voter registration
3 charged in wrench beating
Sex offenders target of compliance sweep
Arman Jewelry is a Full-Service Store
Educational Counselor Matches Students with the Right School
Farmers Markets Bring Seasonal Fruits to Community
Pet of the week
EYE ON LOCAL AREA STOCKS
Wellpoint will lay off 92
Westlake’s Cobleigh claims CIF swim crown
To Victor go the spoils
Local ballclubs now in survival mode
Ackermann earns honor
Out for respect
How Medicare can help families cover hospice care
Fire season around the corner, offcials warn
Foundation awards $414,000 in grants to Ventura County healthcare providers
Los Robles now offering roboticassisted surgery
Alzheimer’s board selects new members
Faith Briefs
Teacher takes faith-based look at Fourth Estate
Waterfriendly garden installed at school
Madrona Elementary second-grader takesfrst in national comic strip contest
On the big stage
Weathersfeld plans party
Camarillo Airport hosts summer aviation academy
NPHS choir presents year-end concert
High School Hi*Lights
Wildwood jog-athon raises $45,000
CVUSD to introduce transitional kindergar ten
“The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel”
TOHS students bring Tony-awarding winning play to stage
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Neil Diamond tribute will kick off park district’s summer concert series
Take Your Thousand Oaks Acorn on Vacation
H2U group celebrates Father’s Day
Jewish Day School opens doors
Super Moon
Strawberry Fest is here
Sharing landscaping secrets for saving water
Duck family’s day out
Miller Y opens enrollment for fall after-school child care
Youth orchestras perform famous movie scores
Young Artist Ensemble holding auditions for teen summer musical
T.O.’s Sunderlands put record-setting sailboat up for sale
Children’s choir founder to leadfnal show
Difference-makers honored
Designated drivers win big with new incentive program at 3 T.O. bars
New assisted living facility celebrates grand opening
University Village celebrates Derby Day
Briefs
Fundraiser benefts victims of sex traffcking
T.O. woman a top-notch tree lover
Just say no to tree topping
6 local seniors win Elks scholarships
Smooth sailing reported at CVD
Erbes Road carnival will raise funds for school
A Mother’s Day stroll through the garden
Disney star to lead free dance class at Boys & Girls Club
Glancy will be missed
Library needs used books to sell
Poker players get ‘second chance’ at annual Kiwanis Hold ’em tournament
Hear the songs of California
Elementary proposal
Blotter
WLV offcials approve new Target store
Police trying to locate 21 sex offenders
What have the Dems done?
Voters have right to representation
Vibrant Woman event a hit
Candidate forum tomorrow
Congress needs independents
Strickland dissed public workers
Independent an attractive choice
Brownley has proven record
Supervisor works for the people
Parks takes middle course
Rethinking college in today’s world
Two local Democrats seek to replace Jeff Gorell in state Assembly
Residents need say on cell towers
Impound fees impede the poor
Political Cartoon
State finance department gives thumbs down to several proposed RDA payments
Last day to register to vote
Hillcrest solar panel project now $400,000 over budget
New digs for new grads
Cancer forces Tom Glancy off T.O. City Council
Glancy resigning from City Council
CLU Celebrates Commencement Weekend
Support group in Simi
A healthy prize
Health Chats discusses women’s issues
See the new da Vinci surgical robot
Construction begins at Simi hospital
Students can intern in government offce
Now that’s a finale
CLU honors Moorpark alumnus
College Corner
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‘Noah’s Ark’ docks in T. O.
New name for theater foundation
Colorful creations from the kiln
Musketeers back-to-back on the track
Soaking fun under the sun
there’s music in the air at Cajun and blues festival over Memorial Day weekend
Briefs
A walk to celebrate survival
Entrepreneur shares a cup of wisdom
Happy Mother’s Day DayMOM DayMother’s DayMOTHER
Faith Briefs
Pet Of The Week
‘Teen Wolf’ stars join charity golf tournament
Chat with an author at library event
On the road to higher education
Tips to protect home garages from crooks
Giving in the spirit of Mother’s Day
And the winners are...
Cruise on over for big trucks
Sheriff's Blotter
Medicare coverage for hospice care
Democracy in action
Political Cartoon
Some happy, some not with return of swallows
Two Dems challenge Gorell for seat
Candidates face off at forum
Ballot measure would give city new avenue to create affordable housing
Relationships matter
Ensemble sings of praise and prayer
Forum will explore church-state separation
Health chat on women’s issues
Staying up-to-date on vaccinations may prevent serious illness
Food revolution reaches Calabasas
High School Hi*Lights
Sprouting young minds for 50 years
Six important retirement questions
Delson, Magorien propel Warriors through postseason
Memorial Day tournament in honor of little leaguer returns for third year
Former UTEP assistant to lead OCHS
Food trucks coming to Redwood
Pianist will perform Beethoven concerto
Songmakers gather in Simi, T.O.
Flood of support leads to second run of ‘Noah’s Ark’ ballet at Civic Arts Plaza
A SHOW OF BIBLICAL PROPORTIONS
Hooters opens May 13
Music, vino blend at wine and jazz festival
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Happy Mother's Day
Reaching new heights
‘The Music Man’ comes to Colina Middle School
City receives $200,000 state grant to promote recycling at schools
Newborn class gets underway in May
Conejo Valley Days rides again
Court advocacy group needs volunteers
Alternative education students display artwork at teen center
Casa Conejo MAC will talk safety
Teens sought to advise county transportation commission
Puppies help CLU students relieve stress
More than a thrift store
Habitat For Humanity hosts women’s build event
Pet of the Week
Center explores art conservation
Soaring Scooters
Briefs
Ms. Senior Conejo Valley
Social club to enjoy Chinese, bingo
Library offers free computer classes
Authors fair bound for T.O.
New chief lends ear to residents
WLV woman building support for a local Holocaust memorial
Squirrel of the Month
Caps doffed for Denny
A cup of wisdom
Blotter
City recruiting residents to serve on boards
Party at the animal shelter
Dismayed by partisan politics
Outcry drives city to take second look at parking plan for Pepper Tree
CVS must pay millions to settle suits
Only Parks belongs to VC
Council tilting at windmills
Accuracy needed on technical issues
Amendment needed
Fox, Price lack respect for voters
Common sense needed on Reino
Political Cartoon
And the winner is . . .
Forum offers sobering dose of reality
School board weighing policy on cell towers
Council decreases impound fees
LAPD won’t file charges against teacher
Packed house hears from House hopefuls
CVD soars to new heights
The universe according to Jarvis
Alumna honored for language work
Top marks
Just warming up
Top marks
Just warming up
String quartet in concert
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String quartet in concert
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Who’s a happy hound?
Who’s a happy hound?
Vote for fave at art show
The Movie Nut
Vote for fave at art show
The Movie Nut
Fundraiser bets on success
The Art Of Being
Fundraiser bets on success
The Art Of Being
Quilt challenge
May is Foster Care Awareness month
It’s going to be a ‘berry’ good weekend
Quilt challenge
May is Foster Care Awareness month
It’s going to be a ‘berry’ good weekend
On The Trail
On The Trail
Pet Pe of th e week
Pet Pe of th e week
Quilt drawing to benefit CASA
Quilt drawing to benefit CASA
LA Lightning game to benefit school athletes
LA Lightning game to benefit school athletes
Family Men Don't Wear Name Brands
Masters of the chessboard
Family Men Don't Wear Name Brands
Masters of the chessboard
Joining forces for the children
Joining forces for the children
Volunteer with county Alzheimer’s Association
A workout for the whole family
Volunteer with county Alzheimer’s Association
A workout for the whole family
Calling all artists
GUEST OPINION
Mayor to speak with active adults
Man rescued from auto accident with Jaws of Life
Open house to discuss Simifield lab
Calling all artists
GUEST OPINION
Mayor to speak with active adults
Man rescued from auto accident with Jaws of Life
Open house to discuss Simifield lab
Tourney sign-up
Tourney sign-up
Proper training reduces girls’ sports injuries
Proper training reduces girls’ sports injuries
For a greener, cleaner world
For a greener, cleaner world
Jazz fest
The Other Side of 50
Nonprofit invests in small businesses
Jazz fest
The Other Side of 50
Nonprofit invests in small businesses
Moon rock lands at Reagan Library
Event strives to outpace cancer
Moon rock lands at Reagan Library
Event strives to outpace cancer
Political Cartoon
Take advantage of ticket amnesty
Political Cartoon
Take advantage of ticket amnesty
CVS must pay millions for improper disposal of waste
Protect SUVs from thieves
CVS must pay millions for improper disposal of waste
Protect SUVs from thieves
Sheriff's Blotter
Give Mom her moment
Sheriff's Blotter
Give Mom her moment
Nine youths arrested in home burglary
Money pours into congressional race
Nine youths arrested in home burglary
Money pours into congressional race
Arts Festival Moorpark
Arts Festival Moorpark
Oaks Christian hires new head football coach
Just warming up
Top marks
Area athletes ink NFL deals
Soccer squad victorious
Warriors get to work
Health through exercise
Learn more about joint replacements
Lasik surgeons keep eyes on the future
Health board discuss mental health of youth
Women find hope for new life
Briefs
Christian women chill out at luncheon on May 9
Men’s club bets on parish fundraiser
Gospel behind bars
Giant map unfolds at Lang Ranch
High School Hi*Lights
Middle schoolers collecing goods for charity
Pressed to impress
“The Five-Year Engagement”
“The Five-Year Engagement”
Sweet times at Strawberry Promenade
Sweet times at Strawberry Promenade
Grammy-winning string quartet to play at Ventura Music Festival
Grammy-winning string quartet to play at Ventura Music Festival
Fine Mexican cuisine is in the casa
Fine Mexican cuisine is in the casa
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Jazz comes alive at WHS
Jazz comes alive at WHS
Brighton does David Bowie
Financial consulting firm launched in T.O.
Umami Burger opens today
Brighton does David Bowie
Sipping in Sprintime
Moon rock lands at Reagan Library
Summer league fun for adults
Breakfast honors youth champions at Hyatt Westlake
Parenting seminar
Science rocks at summer camp
Kids can dig for dinos
Cesar Millan to share his secrets
Pet of the Week
A chili response
A chili response
Tropical Daze is recruiting volunteers
The exotic in our midst
New citizen ready to flex voting muscle
Mail carriers will be picking up canned goods
First commencement at new William Rolland Stadium is Saturday
Campers get their game on this summer
Sculptures in bloom at botanic garden
Kiwanis gets a kick from community service
It’s a margarita melee in T.O.
It’s a margarita melee in T.O.
Earth lovers get hands dirty
Raising voices
Grand Poobah
Briefs
AYSO puts up $800,000 to improve Conejo Creek Park
Political correctness
Tree crews fight bugs with bugs
Dying with dignity
Kids Swap Meet set for May 19
Sheriff's Blotter
Molestation charge against counselor rocks Paciffc Camps
City Council opposes corporate personhood
Park district predicting revenue bump
Stop the Monopoly money
Educators resort to marketing ploys
Cable access law misinterpreted
City misspending RDA dollars
Applauds CVUSD decision
Cell towers equal better coverage
Conejo PTA wants cell tower moved
Political Cartoon
Board needs oversight
Roundtree, Tapking are newest members of planning commission
National Park Service visitor center in T.O. will close soon
RDA oversight board has million-dollar decisions
Carnival Countdown
Deep pockets
Graduate Commencement is May 11
Undergraduate commencement slated
Malone shines as Cabrillo’s comedienne
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Homage to Vienna
Film puts modern spin on Shakespeare
Briefs
New building for a new generation
Excellent art
Teens can explore their future at MHS college fair
Speechmakers are champs
Senior citizens provide scholarships
Sex ed for special needs children
Moorpark kids get a healthy dose of fun
Canines move, groove
Solve a mystery with thomas the Tank Engine
Moorpark golf course going prime time
Rockin’ some heavy metal
Prayer breakfast open to all faiths
Comforting the imprisoned
New supply store comes with a cause
Foundation tips hat to mayor
Sobering facts about teens and alcohol
Relay team creating tribute book
Don’t lie around in May
Cartoon
Two vie for county bench seat
Sheriff's Blotter
Full slate of candidates expected at Acorn-CLU debate
Give Mom her moment
Moorpark unifies fees to rent sportsfelds
Council eases restrictions on day laborers
Step right up!
Moorpark unifies fees to rent sportsfields
Agromin will give away planting soil
Sequoia B&G Club wins recycling honors
Nature takes center stage at Arbor, Earth Day celebration
Oklahoma
TOHS Class of ’82 reunion set
Walnut plans 50th birthday bash
Lancers land first place at county science fair
High School Hi*Lights
NPHS club joins forces with Pepperdine students to help Interface
40-credit test faces more scrutiny
EYE ON LOCAL AREA STOCKS
Local home care provider earns top accreditation
Cisco’s gets gnarly for Surfrider
Take Your Thousand Oaks Acorn on Vacation
Mr. Mayor
New crop of track stars in Newbury Park
These girls were hungry for a title
Costello leads La Reina with heart and soul
Lions ready to bounce back following forfeitures
Marmonte golfers swing with style
Faith Briefs
Do the thing you don’t want to do
Former sheriff will speak at National Day of Prayer breakfast at Cal Lutheran
Synagogue has jewel of a program
Classical, jazz musicians star at Ventura Festival
T.O. Arts Festival puts out call
Philharmonic will showcase 7 young artists
String duo puts on show to pay for summer activities
Thomas the Tank Engine steams into Fillmore
Jekyll and Hyde
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Master chorale does Mozart
The Sunset Room
Area Scouts do battle in skills competition
Women’s club fashion show raises funds
Ensemble plays outdoors
Discovery Camp open for registration
Conejo Ski and Sports Club taking off
Drum circle offered for cancer patients
Alzheimer’s Association needs volunteers
Students on healthy footing
Rattlesnake awareness tips
Four movements to watch
Malibu campground offers online reservations
Beard showdown planned for CV Days
Evil Scouts rock father-daughter dance
What’s cooking?
Mother’s Day edition
Sleep disorders can cause hyperactivity
Once Upon A Mattress
Student-led web radio station launched
Pet of the Week
Foster Care Awareness Month brings several events in May
Evening honors community spirit
MB2 offers Kosmic Karting Club
Tasty Treats & Fabulous Finds
Briefs
Lawyers link up to offer free advice
Chili cook-off heats up this Sunday
Earth Day hike takes residents on journey into Chumash country
Sheriff's Blotter
T.O. attorney faces veteran judge in race for Superior Court
Urges signing of election petition
CLU show cast non-CLU students
Watch your back after shopping
Reino restriping a bad plan
Bullying can have lasting effects
Cartoon
Fighting fraud leads to dead-end
Even hands-free is too distracting
Jobs should go to legal citizens
Agrees with Dunn book opposition
‘Kite Runner’ not appropriate
May 7 candidates’ forum a must-see
Don’t lie around in May
Full slate of candidates expected at Acorn-CLU forum
Decision on T-Mobile tower put on hold
Commission approves plan to add parking at Pepper Tree
CVHS will get $50,000 in repairs
Ladera turns 50
Congressional candidates forum at CLU
Students launch iCLU radio
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Artists invited to enter T.O. festival
Concert features young musicians
The Movie Nut
Children’s choir seeks singers
College theater razzles, dazzles in ‘Chicago’
Musketeers leave foes green with envy
3 contenders emerge in pennant chase
Showcase for college dancers
Pepperdine students raise funds for Interface
Special workshop for parents
College Corner
Y celebrates healthy kids
A classical performance for Walnut Canyon
Pet Of The Week
The universal language of sculpture
A stunning string of music
Out of Africa
Service remembers Holocaust victims
Raising his voice for the Lord
Health Briefs
Summit addresses senior health, well-being
Alzheimer’s Association names new director
A magical day at the library
LED light bulbs do have a dark side
The At Of Anime
Music festival to showcase young talent
Conejo Valley Days returns May 3
Retiree represents affordable housing residents
Meet and greet with Gorell
Winners of poetry contest
Contests challenge teens to shine
State agency trying to locate missing hard drives containing personal info
Healing Haiti through arts
School board approves incentive to entice about 90 teachers to retire
For the record
Health opinion
You and the race for Congress
Cartoon
Sheriff's Blotter
Give Mom her moment
Sculptor brings 12-ton block to life
Moorpark woman, 90, hit by truck and killed
Lancer volleyball duo delivers on game days
Lancer volleyball duo delivers on game days
Westlake dominating LAX league
Westlake dominating LAX league
Marmonte golfers get down to business
Marmonte golfers get down to business
All signs point to a 3-team race for title
All signs point to a 3-team race for title
Doctor will speak at support group
Doctor will speak at support group
Health Briefs
Health Briefs
Giving others a shot
Giving others a shot
Bow Wow will microchip dogs
Bow Wow will microchip dogs
Pet of the Week
Pet of the Week
Ministry blankets sick kids with love
Ministry blankets sick kids with love
All-District Choir a testament to benefts of music in schools
All-District Choir a testament to benefts of music in schools
Talking scholarships
Bridges hostsfnal info meeting
High School Hi*Lights
Bridges hostsfnal info meeting
School board critic calls continuation school’s 40-credit test into question
High School Hi*Lights
Talking scholarships
School board critic calls continuation school’s 40-credit test into question
Feel the beat at Ventura County Percussion Festival
SELPA shares strategies
Feel the beat at Ventura County Percussion Festival
Collectors give scholarship
SELPA shares strategies
Collectors give scholarship
Proceeds from tequila tasting go to Avon Walk
CLU students present ‘Jekyll and Hyde’ at Scherr Forum
Proceeds from tequila tasting go to Avon Walk
CLU students present ‘Jekyll and Hyde’ at Scherr Forum
Show pays tribute to Latin stars
‘Bully’ is a must-see for parents
Show pays tribute to Latin stars
‘Bully’ is a must-see for parents
YAE presents ‘The Neverending Story’
Former Fleetwood Mac frontman will play solo acoustic set at CAP
YAE presents ‘The Neverending Story’
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Former Fleetwood Mac frontman will play solo acoustic set at CAP
Youth musicians to star in First Classic Concert for families
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Youth musicians to star in First Classic Concert for families
EYE ON LOCAL AREA STOCKS
Luxury car maker sets new standard for driving school
EYE ON LOCAL AREA STOCKS
Luxury car maker sets new standard for driving school
Take Your Thousand Oaks Acorn on Vacation
Take Your Thousand Oaks Acorn on Vacation
Flag football league will hold sign-ups
Contests invite kids to donate time, write songs
Flag football league will hold sign-ups
Contests invite kids to donate time, write songs
Conejo gardens highlighted in tour
Conejo gardens highlighted in tour
Day of healthy events planned at Conejo Valley YMCAs
Acorn wants to praise Mom
Day of healthy events planned at Conejo Valley YMCAs
Acorn wants to praise Mom
Blues, bop, books at the T.O. library
Rockrose to the rescue
Blues, bop, books at the T.O. library
Celebration of Life awards announced
Rockrose to the rescue
Sixth-grader from N.P. takes first in poetry contest
Celebration of Life awards announced
Sixth-grader from N.P. takesfrst in poetry contest
Learn how to create a family tree
Elks deliver Easter joy, toys
Learn how to create a family tree
Elks deliver Easter joy, toys
Grants offered to local artists
‘Friday Night Lights’ actor to speak at CLU
Grants offered to local artists
Methodist women invite public to spring luncheon
‘Friday Night Lights’ actor to speak at CLU
Retiree represents affordable housing residents throughout county
Methodist women invite public to spring luncheon
Retiree represents affordable housing residents throughout county
Seniors at CLU will share their works of art
Boy Scouts to compete at Camporee
Seniors at CLU will share their works of art
Boy Scouts to compete at Camporee
Community celebrates its Nordic ancestors
Community celebrates its Nordic ancestors
Equine artist back in the saddle at Thousand Oaks gallery
Equine artist back in the saddle at Thousand Oaks gallery
Vintagefea market to open in Valley
Cellist Andrew Janss gives show to students
Vintagefea market to open in Valley
Cellist Andrew Janss gives show to students
Borchard presents Scooter Jam
Conejo Valley Days just days away
Borchard presents Scooter Jam
Conejo Valley Days just days away
Community Briefs
Summit focuses on senior health
Community Briefs
Art association is recruiting
Summit focuses on senior health
Fundraising reception to beneft Africa’s poor
Art association is recruiting
Westlake women put on a show
Fundraising reception to beneft Africa’s poor
Westlake women put on a show
SJF hosts celebration
Friends recall charitable woman
SJF hosts celebration
Friends recall charitable woman
Hair that cares
Hair that cares
Elderly woman struck, killed by car
State agency trying to locate missing hard drives containing personal info
Police focused on distracted drivers
Elderly woman struck, killed by car
Police focused on distracted drivers
Sheriff's Blotter
Ventura man convicted of T.O. beating
Sheriff's Blotter
State agency trying to locate missing hard drives containing personal info
Ventura man convicted of T.O. beating
Most charges dropped against man, 20, arrested after the death of Griffen Kramer
Thousands in aid approved for programs serving the poor, seniors and children
Most charges dropped against man, 20, arrested after the death of Grifen Kramer
Thousands in aid approved for programs serving the poor, seniors and children
Dunn’s perspective is appreciated
U.S. companies to blame for oil prices
Dunn’s perspective is appreciated
Park board member listens, responds
U.S. companies to blame for oil prices
Federal Reserve must be overhauled
Park board member listens, responds
Liberals live in world of make-believe
Federal Reserve must be overhauled
Bilingual shouldn’t be a requirement
Liberals live in world of make-believe
Cartoon
Bilingual shouldn’t be a requirement
Cartoon
You and the race for Congress
Prostitution sting lands 3 in custody
You and the race for Congress
Prostitution sting lands 3 in custody
Council requires less parking spaces at The Lakes
Loss of state funding forces city to make cuts
Council requires less parking spaces at The Lakes
Loss of state funding forces city to make cuts
Police arrest 3 in connection with string of burglaries
Goebel Center weighing name change
Police arrest 3 in connection with string of burglaries
Goebel Center weighing name change
Prep basketball player nets $20,000 scholarship
Prep basketball player nets $20,000 scholarship
A Sikh's course in Christianity
Women on track for success
Real-world work
Calendar
Raindrops keep falling
‘Harvey’ hops happily to High Street
Hats off to Moorpark mayor
Lasik surgery provides good results
Buying time with stem cells
Hone your skills as lineman
Moorpark families get physical
Local students win scholarships
Chaparral showcases the stars
College scholar to visit NASA
Larry Jones inducted into Hall of Fame
Healthy families
The Art Of Being
Awesome efforts at Arcadia Invite
7 teams chasing the Chargers
Track meet at Oaks Christian
Pet Of The Week
Upcoming fundraisers in Simi Valley
Festive dancing from the Middle East
Seminar on strokes
Pageant queens shine
Ask The Arborist
Find old treasures in newfea market
Habitat for Humanity opens discount store
Making beautiful music together
Lecture on U.S. Constitution
City to celebrate sixth annual Arbor Day
Research ancestors at free conference
Love Run to benefit Meals on Wheels
The Other Side Of 50
For anime fans
Active Adult Programs
High school shows its winning colors
Contest seeks ‘berry’ good recipes
Get along, little doggie
In The Garden
Battle for the brave
Nonprofits receive grants
Your turn to speak
Best wishes for Mom
Cartoon
Police targeting distracted drivers
Sting leads to two arrests
Sheriff's Blotter
Pets no longer allowed atfireworks show
Give Mom her moment
Catholic Charities moves to temporary location
Nonprofit sports teams may have to pay to play
Easter celebration is a day at the park
Walk raises funds for kidney disease research
EYE ON LOCAL AREA STOCKS
New area chief for Alzheimer’s Association
Sushi eatery will remain open despite owners’ impending deportation, staff says
Retirees present symposium
Acorn Bits
Casino Night is for Cancer Hope
Golf event proceeds benefit N.P. woman
Neurologist will discuss how to spot a stroke
Autistic teens face troubling times
VC Credit Union Aims to Save Members $5 Million in 2012
State-of-the-Art Early Child Education Center Opens in Thousand Oaks
Take Your Thousand Oaks Acorn on Vacation
Jewish networking group to meet
Panel to discuss faith, criminal justice
Residents pack arts plaza for Easter service
Music society presents concert
Retreat to focus on life balance
Event kicks off Conejo Valley Restaurant Week
Reading and auction will provide books for homeless
“Titanic 3D”
Calendar
Cellist relates his life in music at T.O. Civic Arts Plaza
Redwood Middle School welcomes Russian delegation for visit
Mandatory meeting set for TOHS band parents
Ladera celebrates 50 years
NPHS dance team winsffrst national title
Madrona, EARTHS earn Distinguished School titles
High School Hi-Lights
Newbury, Westlake chasing red-hot Charger squad
Local boxer takes a crash course in the sweet science
Track meet at O.C.
Rarefied air
Sequoia Singers put on a show
NPS to celebrate science in the national parks
Pet of the Week
Charity comes to aid of WHS senior suffering from cancer
Habitat opens county’s second ReStore
Community street fest coming up
Chemistry teacher has right formula
Fundraiser to benefit mountain lion research
Women’s club wine tasting will feature samples from 30 local vintners
April's Squirrel of the Month
Putting the focus on senior hunger
Wildflowers topic of NPS lecture
Ride On to host open house
Basketball league sign-ups online
DART will be part of crisis prep fair
Interface partners with Pepperdine, NPHS
Historical society seeks nominees for Don and Doña Triunfo
Get antiques appraised at no charge at special event
Girl Scouts go shopping for Casa Paciffc
People and trees
‘Martha Washington’ to make special appearance at GOP event
Volunteers needed for CVD’s Special Kids Day
At the Library
T.O.’s Community Conscience adds two board members
Councilwoman earns state honor
Conejo Valley pageant puts spotlight on active senior women
Photographers invited to capture T.O. for contest
Sports doc, surgeon put patientsffrst
Family fun found at Janss mall’s Easter egg adventure
Annual festival celebrates the music, food and culture of Scandinavia
Resident needed to serve on traffc commission
Sheriff's Blotter
Deadline extended for Senior of the Year nominations
Give Mom her moment
Assemblyman back from Afghanistan
Cartoon
Diamonds in the rough
Police recover thousands of dollars in stolen property
Imagine if . . .
CVD tradition is being kept alive
Student enjoyed musical treat
Unhappy with response from CRPD
Tea party rally will protest bailouts
Keep cell towers away from schools
Support citizens’ right to vote
Council to weigh change to boulevard plan to allow drive-thru Starbucks
Rock Store founder Ed Savko dead at 86
New plans for Lang Ranch Park include Frisbee golf course, outdoor classroom
Gas tax fund to be tapped for auto mall design changes
Oversight board will meet soon to discuss fate of RDA assets
Bubbles of fun
For The Children
Moorpark Prez gets the ‘blues’
The Art Of Being
Concert to feature choral prayers
Baseball blowhards: Who’s taking the N.L. West crown?
Hadassah hosts fun day
Moorpark pitcher Barry throwing BBs from the mound
Fogleman on fire for MHS swim team
Health reform law benefits Medicare users
Hospital takes hats off to women
Relay for Life hosts a sweet fundraiser
They’re of to see the wizard
Prom-bound girls get their pick from 500 donated dresses
Taylor Dayne shares her heart
Calendar
Lions and tigers and bears, oh my!
Vacancy on library board
Pet Of The Week
Family Men Don't Wear Name Brands
Famed author to discuss ‘doing history’
Free trash drop-off day at landfill
L.A. Marathon is a family affair
Millhouse named as transportation chairman
Simi police make major heroin bust
Acorn Bits
Bunny beware
Your turn to speak
We see the glass half full
Cartoon
Sheriff's Blotter
Autistic teenagers face troubling times
Trafc amnesty program ofers steep discounts
BUGGY—
GOING APE—
ALLEYCountyfire department names Lorenzen chief
Developer wants to build assisted living facility at site of old WLV hospital
A Classic victory for Real So Cal Blue
Eye On Local Area Stocks
Tennis star claims Ojai title
Baseball blowhards: Who’s taking the N.L. West crown?
Isham leaves Louisiana Tech
Kings crowned on basketball court
Eagles have the antidote for Regents’ winning ways
Eubank spins second no-hitter
Westlake golfers let loose at Los Robles
Lancers bank on late-season push
Hadassah presents Family Fun Day
SELPA panel to discuss autism
Making a home senior-friendly
Run to aid fight for global water supply
Conejo Free Clinic offers no-cost vaccinations
Psychologist to discuss social learning as a solution for global problems
St. John’s Seminary sponsors spring show
LDS offers free flowers for Easter
Youth exodus from church focus of talk
Church hosts charity golf tournament
Seminar focuses on building faith at home
The view from the freeway isn’t that good
T.O. native growing congregation at Camarillo Church of Christ
Meet the 2012 class of the county Educators’ Hall of Fame
Acadeca team leaves others smarting
High School Highlights
Food truck party will benefit band
University hosts ‘Take Back the Night’ event
District selects new head of elementary ed
Entertainment lineup set for 2012 Strawberry fest
Catch ‘Fully Clothed’ comedians
Broadway stars shine on Kavli stage
Raindrops keep falling
Calendar
From the heart
Pet of the Week
Bunnies make great pets, bad presents
Y’s Strong Kids campaign a real hit
Promenade lights up blue for World Autism Day
Contest seeks ‘berry’ good recipes
Science can solve historical mysteries
Brownies clean up beach
The big Easter Bunny heist
CLU ensemble plays spring concert
Canyon hosts mixed martial arts event
Beauty queens shine
Summer registration open at Y
Boys & Girls Club Youth of the Month
Resident’s composition part of New West’s educational outreach
Audubon offers April events
Drum circle benefits Heifer International
Love Run registration is open
Nonprofit leaders invited to dance
Elks Lodge installs new Exalted Ruler
Uncovering the mystery of wild parrots in Southern California
Heal the Bay seeks helping hands
Member of Conejo DAR chapter honored
Nick Vujicic to speak at event in WLV
Toying with the past at McCrea Ranch
Heaven on earth?
Cancer survivors take walk with canines
Muralist brings social studies to life in Colina Middle School walkway
CRPD to reveal options for Lang Ranch Park
League of her own
Police Blotter
Cops ramping up efforts to catch cellphone violators
County names new fire chief
Simi cops seize 5 pounds of heroin in drug bust
Business deal gone bad ends in stabbing
Auditor will examine sanitation district’s $500,000 billing error
Civic center property going on the market
PETA should leave Amgen alone
GM food should be labeled as such
Driver should take responsibility
A short report on congressional forum
HCA, Anthem must resolve dispute
Relevance needed in cell tower fight
Cable access a community resource
FOR THE RECORD
Disapproves of undercover story
Cartoon
Former Hooters girl hopes to be rehired
We see the glass half full
Ticket-paying procrastinators can settle old citations for half the price
Hillcrest solar project back on track
CVUSD employees will be trained to identify abuse
School district trims child nutrition staff
Awkward landing
Easter fun
HCA, Anthem Blue Cross end dispute
Musketeers catch Royal at right time
MHS senior runs the race of his life
Marmonte appeals shot down
Funeral costs compared in Ventura County survey
The Movie Nut
SELPA hosts panel on autism services
The Other Side Of 50
Talk about ALS
YMCA Strong Kids campaign raises $266,619
Talented teen hits a high note
One talk at a time
Author talks history at MHS
Seat open on Aging Advisory Council
Pet Of The Week
Faith Briefs
Church concert honors Leonard Bernstein
Welcome Easter at sunrise
The Art Of Being
Taste of Tequila fundraiser
Which cosmetic, personal care products are safe?
At The Library
Beyond the call of duty
PETA questions animal testing at Amgen
Local officials seek federal grant to improve freeways
Nonprofit leaders invited to open house
Guest opinion
Bring us your bright ideas
Cartoon
Sheriff's Blotter
Former student body president *les lawsuit against college
First step taken in $42-million water project
Girl Scouts look back
Talent show a class act
Tsunami anniversary leads to wake of concern about debris
Homeland security
Local runner sets course record in Old Agoura 10K
ALS chapter hosting monthly support groups
Free clinic offering tour
Expo to focus on healthy living
“The Hunger Games”
Invisible rabbit is star of comedy
Calendar
Character actor takes leading role
La Reina swimmers hit the jets
Marmonte appeals shot down
The Untouchables
Soccer team’s victory is Extra special
Funeral home to host Easter sunrise service
Speaker will look at spiritual side of financial stability
Unity of the Oaks presents music festival
Passover Seder
Buddhist temple celebrates one year in Westlake Village
Easter’s in the air in the Conejo
AYSO seeks soccer players— registration, tryouts coming up
La Reina continues mock trial dominance
Student memorizes 1,116 digits of pi
Catholic prep school presents Lutheran pastor’s story
Last day to apply for Rotary scholarships
Standout Students
NPHS’ leading men square off to see who’s the ‘studliest’
High School Hi-Lights
Take Your Thousand Oaks Acorn on Vacation
EYE ON LOCAL AREA STOCKS
Home remodeling show returns for 34th year
Local Business Briefs
ALERT—
Thousand Oaks father, son conquer LA Marathon together
University professor will speak on dance in advertising
Nonprofts can apply for legacy grants
Author recounts the story of Anne Frank
The doozy dozen wildflower sampler
Women’s club luncheon puts ‘Fashions on Parade’
One of the guys
Kiwanis welcomes guests
VCCF promotes nonproft leadership
A Bowl Full Of Hope
Taking responsibility for ourselves as we age
Thousand Oaks celebrates National Public Awareness Week in May
Crafty senior makes her way to 103
Kitchen tour to cook up charity, fun and food
Community Briefs
My interview to be a Hooters Girl
Meeting for foster parents
Sold-out TEDx may be viewed online
Psychedelic art bubbles again
Scandinavian Festival just around the corner
University women give lesson in charity
Breaking tradition
Businessman pleads guilty to fraud
Sheriff's Blotter
Weekend checkpoint nets 1 arrest
Motorcyclist escapes in high-speed chase
2 arrested in ‘shoulder tap’ sting
PETA puts heat on Amgen
City revs up efforts to get millions in federal funding for 101/23 expansion
Newbury Park woman accused of vehicular manslaughter goes to court next month
Survey looks at burial costs in Ventura County
President deserves more credit
Disagrees with trustee’s reasoning
Before building new, fill vacancies
Sign holder expresses views
Finds hope in familiar name
Unite to fight council status quo
Health system is flawed
FOR THE RECORD
Cartoon
The first Girl Scout
Time Warner flips switch on TO public access TV
Dos Vientos resident appeals decision on wireless antennas
Auto mall closes deal with holdout landowner
Day of Service
Alumna to discuss love's political role
Faith Briefs
The Art Of Being
Home safety for seniors
Connecting
‘Music Man’ auditions
Calendar
Hilarious ‘Harvey’ comes to High Street
YMCA ready for summer camp
Tips on spotting symptoms of hyperactivity in children
Over the rainbow
Seminar covers small businessfnancing
Seminar covers small business financing
Battery wholesaler reopens in Simi
Pet Of The Week
Attract wildlife to home gardens
Welcoming a new baby
Nonprofits can apply for grants to aid women
Young water polo players meet the pros
One-woman show about Anne Frank
Family Men Don't Wear Name Brands
throwing the distance
Psychedelic art bubbles again
Moorpark shows off its talent
Gala dinner to bene*t youth
Gala dinner to benefit youth
Sweet entertainment at strawberry festival
A wee bit o’ fun on St. Paddy’s Day
Auditions open for courtroom drama
Ready for an egg hunt?
Nonprofits can dance to make a profit
Financial advice
Community Briefs
Ask The Arborist
Play review
Easter egg hunt is fun for the whole family
The Other Side Of 50
Charity event is a win-win
Cartoon
Walking the catwalk for a cure
Motorcyclist escapes in chase
Sheriff's Blotter
College district may cut 63 jobs
Ventura County seeks to attract morefilmmakers
Knights serve up a Lenten feast
City continues to weather state’s cuts
First-place finish a slam dunk for N.P.
First-place finish a slam dunk for N.P.
T.O. swimmer to attend USA camp in Colorado
T.O. swimmer to attend USA camp in Colorado
Team Inferno is en fuego
Team Inferno is en fuego
Frosh/soph ballers claim league crown
Frosh/soph ballers claim league crown
Cool cats
Cool cats
Area athletes earn CIF-SS accolades
Area athletes earn CIF-SS accolades
Lions clip Eagles in softball showdown
Lions clip Eagles in softball showdown
Netters take their shots
Netters take their shots
EYE ON LOCAL AREA STOCKS
EYE ON LOCAL AREA STOCKS
Workforce board seeks award nominees
Workforce board seeks award nominees
T.O. welcomes newfne dining option
T.O. welcomes newfne dining option
When snoring can be deadly
When snoring can be deadly
Miller Y hosting Shape Up Challenge
Miller Y hosting Shape Up Challenge
Black belt will tell how to kick stress
Black belt will tell how to kick stress
Come under God’s spell at Godspeak
Come under God’s spell at Godspeak
Catholics celebrate with good faith and food
Catholics celebrate with good faith and food
Reverence thyself first
Reverence thyself first
Brain food
Brain food
TOHS Drum Line beats the competition
TOHS Drum Line beats the competition
Students may design robots at April camp
Students may design robots at April camp
High School Hi-Lights
High School Hi-Lights
Longtime Conejo teacher inducted to educator’s Hall of Fame
Longtime Conejo teacher inducted to educator’s Hall of Fame
Auditions for ‘The Lucky Stiff’
Auditions for ‘The Lucky Stiff’
Concert to pay tribute to composer Bernstein
Concert to pay tribute to composer Bernstein
Calendar
Calendar
“21 Jump Street”
“21 Jump Street”
‘Music Man’ auditions Monday in Moorpark
‘Music Man’ auditions Monday in Moorpark
Ojai celebrates authors
Ojai celebrates authors
Ensemble fuses Latin, pop and jazz
Ensemble fuses Latin, pop and jazz
Can’t trust my wife
Can’t trust my wife
Easter Bunny visits Camarillo early
Easter Bunny visits Camarillo early
TOHS grad earns master’s degree in child development
TOHS grad earns master’s degree in child development
Foundation gives nearly half a million to charities that beneft children
Foundation gives nearly half a million to charities that beneft children
Local B&G Club names director of development
Local B&G Club names director of development
Youngsters get their green on
Youngsters get their green on
Students tout their talents
Students tout their talents
Show asks artists to paint the town green
Show asks artists to paint the town green
Pet of the Week
Pet of the Week
World’s top Olympic water polo teams do battle in T.O.
World’s top Olympic water polo teams do battle in T.O.
Props for cops
Props for cops
T.O. residents host feathered guests
T.O. residents host feathered guests
Homeless vet to receive military burial
Homeless vet to receive military burial
Pilot written by local grad is finalist in Comedy Central contest
Pilot written by local grad is finalist in Comedy Central contest
Paying tribute to history’s greatest women
Paying tribute to history’s greatest women
End-of-life care home opens doors
End-of-life care home opens doors
Community Briefs
Community Briefs
Safe streets, explosions and integrity
Safe streets, explosions and integrity
Supervisor will discuss upcoming Senior Summit
Supervisor will discuss upcoming Senior Summit
Citizens needed to fill seats on Planning Commission, Business Roundtable
Citizens needed to fill seats on Planning Commission, Business Roundtable
Until the wheels fall off
Until the wheels fall off
Dr. Melvin Hayashi
Dr. Melvin Hayashi
Persian celebration to draw thousands
Persian celebration to draw thousands
Man’s decision to get involved may have saved young boy’s life
Man’s decision to get involved may have saved young boy’s life
Sheriff's Blotter
Sheriff's Blotter
Lake Sherwood overcharged for water
Lake Sherwood overcharged for water
Business leaders want county in focus
Business leaders want county in focus
Community colleges plan for layoffs
Community colleges plan for layoffs
T-Mobile gets go-ahead to build wireless antennas at Dos Vientos Playfield
T-Mobile gets go-ahead to build wireless antennas at Dos Vientos Playfield
Neighbors fed up with dilapidated dwelling on Dryden Street
Neighbors fed up with dilapidated dwelling on Dryden Street
‘Sheriff Sherrill’ says salutations
‘Sheriff Sherrill’ says salutations
Scientists don’t get to define ‘life’
Scientists don’t get to define ‘life’
Know dangers of modified foods
Know dangers of modified foods
Has a question for candidate Parks
Has a question for candidate Parks
Brownley the pick in the 26th
Brownley the pick in the 26th
Confusing ignorance and innocence
Confusing ignorance and innocence
Wants more voting transparency
Wants more voting transparency
Wants her say
Wants her say
Don’t split the vote this November
Don’t split the vote this November
Acorn photo caption lacked class
Acorn photo caption lacked class
Disturbed by anticapitalism sign
Disturbed by anticapitalism sign
Says Los Robles is in the wrong
Says Los Robles is in the wrong
FOR THE RECORD
FOR THE RECORD
Cartoon
Cartoon
Cell tower critics are dropping the call
Cell tower critics are dropping the call
Franchisee puts out call for Hooters Girls
Franchisee puts out call for Hooters Girls
Collette Sue Friedman
Collette Sue Friedman
Edison weighing opt-out option for smart meters
Edison weighing opt-out option for smart meters
LAPD investigating alleged sexual misconduct by NPHS teacher
LAPD investigating alleged sexual misconduct by NPHS teacher
Art is many things to many people
Art is many things to many people
Thousand Oaks puts in bid to manage Simi Valley Library
Thousand Oaks puts in bid to manage Simi Valley Library
University honored for community service
Educators examine the value of vocation
Actors share Shakespeare with students
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MHS netters battle through tough times
Simi Valley gets the blues
Southern Section’s playo proposal draws criticism from football coaches
The Acorn Epicurean
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Open house for online school
Meet animal stars at college zoo’s Spring Spectacular
Improve your child’s reading skills
We have a dream
District physical education program is A+
Trafc safety for teens
Rock out, Moorpark!
Environmentally speaking
Free screenings for oral cancer
The Other Side Of 50
Recognize the signs of heart failure
Singer performs for B’nai B’rith meeting
Tour Israel with Simi Valley synagogue
The Art Of Being
Girl Scouts celebrate 100 years
Pet Of The Week
Welcoming for Jef Gorell
Country music for birthday party
Next generation of service
Take a step back through time
Study finds excessive radiation at field lab
Dialysis center to open in Moorpark
Dem voter will back Pollock’s choice for Congress
Says genetically altered food is harmful to body
Lutheran pastor clarifies quote on faith, God’s grace
The first Girl Scout
Motorcyclist dies in collision
Sheriff's Blotter
Chamber chief bids adieu
Raising money for a mission
Final field set for congressional race
Finalfeld set for congressional race
Purim celebration in Moorpark
Cost of city’s fireworks show heads skyward
Council votes to fund redevelopment projects
NPHS teacher under investigation for sexual misconduct with student
EYE ON LOCAL AREA STOCKS
Company installs home power plants
Business financing to be discussed
Encourage wildlife to visit your garden
SWEETIE
T.O. tennis champ takes center stage
Oaks Christian girls’ soccer squad a SoCal superpower
Regents on the right track
Collecting trophies a cool hobby for kids
Redell retires
Coaches give CIF an F
Westlake has triplets, talent and tenacity
Of course, you already knew that
St. John’s hosts lecture, reception
Newbury Park alum picked to lead Camarillo temple
Carnival time
Families of dementia sufferers bond together
Calendar
‘Chicago’ opens at college
Percussion and woodwinds take center stage at CLU
Performers from Dublin come to Civic Arts Plaza
Odyssey of Mind winners
Student musicians get in the groove
‘Kick Ash’ conference shares anti-tobacco message
High School Hi-Lights
JPL internship has senior aiming for the stars
Student’s death hits continuation school hard
High schools to fix up their tracks
Take Your Thousand Oaks Acorn on Vacation
So many stories to share
Sleep over at the Miller Y
Host of spring activities planned at Moorpark’s Teaching Zoo
NBC sportscaster to host Oaks Christian gala
Engan Venu Natarajan
SELPA hosts ‘Carpe Diem’
Local twins takefeld with their heroes
Cal Lutheran choir tour starts, ends in T.O.
Single? Be prepared for the unexpected
Sequoia Boys & Girls Club wins $500 grant
Unlimited talent in ‘Utopia Limited’
Play with toys from the past
Treelight saving
Volunteers needed to coach youth sports teams
‘Big Lebowski’ actor to talk at CLU
The healing power of magic
Crowd turns out to learn about new living model for older seniors
Community Briefs
Online school hosts open house
Professor will discuss Chumash woman
Rotarians plan to spiff up Conejo Creek Park North during day of service
Late real estate developer helped craft the city’s economic engine
D.A.’s office sends out warning about phone scam
Sheriff's Blotter
Local Republican steps up to challenge Fran Pavley
Final tally for 26th District race: 4 Dems, 1 GOP and Parks
French eatery bids adieu to the boulevard
Students deserve an ‘uplifting’ choice
Trustee defends vote against book
Come see charter school in person
Parent boasts about Bridges
Last chance to opt out of smart meters
Appointment shows disrespect to voters
Wants answers from park district
Cartoon
Episode makes us all feel ill
Wendy Drive freeway ramps will be closed periodically during construction
FOR THE RECORD
T.O. Civic Arts Plaza: 5 million served
Planning commissioner proposes ‘Right to Vote’ law forThousand Oaks
Los Robles Medical Center, Anthem Blue Cross at odds
School district will ask city to compromise on Kelley Road site
Purim celebrated in the Conejo
Kicking off Pro Day
A musical celebration of Africa
Calendar
George Washington comes to the Reagan Library
Get well read at book event
‘Chicago’ has razzle, dazzle
The Movie Nut
Transportation plan on road to completion
Employment skills workshops are free
College Corner
Student scholarship
Club for young volunteers
Kids say ‘aloha’ to the adventure of reading
Youth sports rock in Moorpark
Get down and boogie
Family Men Don't Wear Name Brands
Moorpark baseball preview
Facts and figures about Alzheimer’s disease
Safety in the home: Protect children from furniture tip-overs
Zionists share story of Anne Frank
Lutherans live out their ‘vocations’
Pet Of The Week
Pet shop has a special purpose
Expo prepares families for emergencies
Rotary Club takes out the trash
Financial management for seniors
Little Layla is a leap day baby
Therapy through horsemanship
Residents warned of telephone scam
Simi Valley Hospital CEO steps down
For the record
Gas co. warns of phony inspectors
Pollock supporter
When we lose trust
Cartoon
Sheriff's Blotter
Parks makes it official, files as an independent
Rotary delivers big for charities, schools
At This Birthday Party Funny Things Are Everywhere
Sheriff’s office pays $660K to settle crash dispute
CERF presents Ventura County forecast
Business is Sweet for N.P. Family
Life Stays Busy at T.O.’s University Village
EYE ON LOCAL AREA STOCKS
Westlake Yacht club renovated
Tennis center changes owners
Rusnak expands its showroom
Men’s group
Day of Prayer Breakfast seeks sponsors
Preschool teacher wins award
Italian dinner honors Catholic patron saint
New director at T.O. Episcopal school
Curves kicks off food drive
Event shines light on women’s health risks
California has 500,000 Alzheimer’s patients
Reduce the risk of heart disease, stroke
Brain injury addressed at conference
T.O. elementary schools stay committed to student nutrition
Conejo Valley grads earn high marks at college
High School Hi-lights
Sycamore conquers Math Counts
Westlake Elementary turns 40 this year
NPHS students get jazzed
Mass planking
Bands compete
Head of elementary ed gets big promotion
Local ballclubs swing for the fences
FOR THE RECORD
Lions livin’ large
Afer-school programs offered at Miller Y
Cancer survivors, families can enjoy magical day
Track meet raises funds for NPHS
Enrichment opportunities available to area home-schoolers
Community center has activities for kids
PEEKABOO—
“The Lorax”
Calendar
WHS string quartet joins ‘Beatles vs. Stones’ clash at The Canyon
Bowling fundraiser benefts kids
B&G Club introduces its latest stars
Malibu’s Adamson House training docents
Federal money would pay for parkland
TWINS—
Countyfre stations honor their best
Play puts new spin on fairy tale classic
Local Little Leagues toss outfrst pitch
Caring citizens turn out for CROP Walk
Library to screen ‘Confessions of an Eco-Terrorist’
Watch out for scorpion’s sting
Husband orchestrates one-of-a-kind birthday for music-loving wife
theater hosting auditions in thousand Oaks
Landmarks offer an expedition through state’s rich history
St. Patrick’s Day fundraiser in Oxnard
Homecoming party set for Gorell
Star party open to the public
Workshop focuses on benefits for vets
Emergency expo is this weekend in N.P.
Movie night at Muvico will raise public safety funds
Strawberry Fest poster is local woman’s creation
She’s in the pilot’s seat
Running for Reid
Parks to run for Congress as independent
Police blame string of East County burglaries on members of the Crips
T.O. man accused of bomb making
County assessor warns of property tax scam
Daylight saving time starts Sunday
Abortion not just a religious issue
Scouting is its own reward
Chamber offers thanks to Gillette
Candidate says she’ll let voters pick
Dunn displays poor judgment
Expected more from school trustee
Library kiosks on par with the best
Cartoon
Selection felt like back-room deal
Crooks posing as gas company employees, SoCalGas says
Woman, 43, charged with vehicular manslaughter in fatal January crash
Rodeo bucked from CV Days lineup
Charter school pledges to improve
Price is council’s pick to replace Gillette
Students rally against Cal Grant cuts
Libertarian Party hosts convention
Court seeks grand jury nominations
Libertarian Party hosts convention
Court seeks grand jury nominations
Watch out for scorpion’s sting
College president on workforce board
Watch out for scorpion’s sting
College president on workforce board
Good business for the community
Good business for the community
Donation for horse rescue
Birthday expectations
Teens can enter multimedia contest
Board of supervisors postpones hearing on driving range
Donation for horse rescue
Social justice awareness event
Birthday expectations
There’s no business like show business
Teens can enter multimedia contest
Board of supervisors postpones hearing on driving range
Social justice awareness event
There’s no business like show business
County firefighters honor year’s best
Firefighter named city’s best
Political Cartoon
Wants Moorpark’s football leagues to merge
Says thanks to restaurant
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Political Cartoon
County firefighters honor year’s best
Wants Moorpark’s football leagues to merge
Firefighter named city’s best
Says thanks to restaurant
Editorial Submission Policy
The LAB Brewing Company
Deputyinvolved shooting under investigation
Calendar
The LAB Brewing Company
Deputyinvolved shooting under investigation
FRI., MARCH 2
Help for hearing loss
A day of ‘magic’ for those affected by cancer
Prevent sickness with essential vitamins
Guest commentary
Help for hearing loss
A day of ‘magic’ for those affected by cancer
Prevent sickness with essential vitamins
Guest commentary
Teens will rock
Group supports special ed kids
Assistance League to aid students
Scholarship named for Navyfirefighter
Getting crafty
Teens will rock
Group supports special ed kids
Assistance League to aid students
Scholarship named for Navyfirefighter
Getting crafty
Fundraiser helps put county children on the right path
Fundraiser helps put county children on the right path
Plenty of fun at Y’s spring camps
Plenty of fun at Y’s spring camps
CSUCI honors
All that jazz
CSUCI honors
All that jazz
Make a home for a foster child
Library 93021
ArtWalk seeks entries
Make a home for a foster child
Library 93021
ArtWalk seeks entries
SLEEK—
SLEEK—
MHS wrestler makes state
Moorpark softball preview
MHS wrestler makes state
Moorpark softball preview
Purim festival in Moorpark
Boy Scouts usher in Sunday morning
Purim festival in Moorpark
Boy Scouts usher in Sunday morning
The stars shine brightly at college
Sweet taste of Italy
The stars shine brightly at college
Sweet taste of Italy
It’s time to light the lights
It’s time to light the lights
Take Your Thousand Oaks Acorn on Vacation
Panther seniors on a mad dash to glory
Lion ladies ready to roar again
V.C. Venom strikes fast
Tailbacks struggle, Owusu shines at NFL Combine
TOHS basketball fans get their money’s worth
Man’s fight against ALS lives on after death
Free clinic names new board chair
Public invited to St. Joseph Table dinner
You are one of a kind, like it or not
College choir visits Camarillo UMC
Temple to discuss Mitzvah Day
Valley synagogue opens doors
Brandeis hosts Books ’n Brunch
Chabad of Conejo celebrates Purim
T.O. fun-seekers fired up over Fiamme
Calendar
The LAB Brewing Company
Top local test-scorers nominated for Presidential Scholarship
Choosing a major with job prospects in mind
Aspen, Maple schools add extended kindergarten
Track meet raises funds for NPHS
Assistance League wants to assist local college applicants
VCfrefghters ofering two $1,000 scholarships
Standout College Students
Highlights
Training offered to be a tutor
CVUSD book selection sparks debate during school board meeting
CUTIE PIE
EYE ON LOCAL AREA STOCKS
Credit union adds Saturday hours
PC repair shop joins local Chamber
County CEO talks biz over breakfast
Y camps give parents a break this spring
New literacy stations at local libraries help make learning fun
Residents can apply now to serve on county grand jury
California caregivers stressed, in poor health
Coming soon
Sweet Treats
Mighty Mite soccer league kicks off soon
Show was ‘monstrously’ good fun
Documentary about electric car to be screened
Local B&G Clubs will honor standout youths at ceremony
How pictures played a role in the preservation of the American West
Fashion show coming in April
Story time is fun time at N.P. Library
County Libertarians gather in Ventura
Federalist Society hosts forum at CLU
Work at Wendy Dr., 101 is underway
Boutique benefts charity league
Lifesavers honored at VCFD awards
MOTOR MAN
Sheriff's Blotter
Ag industry remains big business
Deadline change
Wants to set the record straight
Keep abortion debate out of paper
Decision on future of after-hours driving range still stuck in the rough
Self-checkout kiosks aren’t time-savers
Focus on the issues in coming election
Politicians need to work on priorities
Appointee should refuse position
Massage sweeps are troubling
City is losing too many old trees
FOR THE RECORD
Cartoon
Why do they fear a vote?
School district readies for possible teacher layoffs
Transportation plan on road to completion
17 apply to fill Gillette’s vacant seat
GREAT OUTDOORS
New apartments ready for families
County’s ag ranks 10th in U.S.
Political Cartoon
Battle royale in race for Congress
For the record
Acorn Editorial Submission Policy
Says Freedom of Speech shouldn’t apply to all
Sherriff's Blotter
Electrical ‘smart meters’ slated for installation this summer
Brownley enters crowded race for 26th
Fashionable fundraiser
FRI ., FE B. 24
One for the children
Does playing chess prevent Alzheimer’s?
Finding ‘Utopia’
Take a trip down ‘Avenue Q’ with puppet crazier Sean Harrington
Free vision screening
Disability awareness Shabbat
Shedding the skin
At the library
Moorpark High musicians play in state honor bands
Children get a glimpse of a bright future
SELPA seizes the day
Later start time for high school?
GIVE ME YOUR ANSWER DO—
Angels Ball is Feb. 25
Local couple help give wings to Casa Pacifica’s annual Angels Ball
Amp up your job search
Two people arrested for real estate fraud
Royal making playoff push
Musketeers can’t match Camarillo’s muscle on the block
Toastmasters tell tales for prizes
A home run for the girls
Marmonte wrestlers take fight to Temecula
Simi Valley Hospital names first chief medical officer
Fish dinners are on the menu
Leapin’ lizards! new at L.A. Zoo
Boy Scouts honor former leader through Sunday lunch benefit
Art crime expert
Drop in enrollment could force MUSD to make cuts
Teams may have to pay to play
Take Your Thousand Oaks Acorn on Vacation
Eye On Local Area Stocks
EDC-VC installs new board members
Job seekers can learn skills at career workshops
Newbury Park savors Surf and Turf title
Playoffs a roller coaster of emotions
Marmonte grapplers are Masters on the mat
Sign up to be a T.O. Titan
3-point barrage helps TOHS stun top-seeded Ocean View
Frisoli’s wild ride
Pet of the Week
Moorpark Prez to celebrate Boy Scout Sunday
Project Response reaches out to hungry families in Los Angeles, Ventura counties
Workshop to examine teen anxiety
STEM aims to show students how science applies in real world
Highlights
Collegian excelling at Notre Dame
Students make grade at Wake
Lessons in the free market
Cirque show at CAP
“The Vow”
Calendar
Percussion ensemble brings the beat to CLU
Mixed-media exhibit opens next month at Hillcrest
Irish pub to open in Agoura Hills in time for St. Patrick’s Day
Before the stroke of midnight
Kids can explore career options
Information night coming up at La Reina
Summer camp sign-ups start soon
Family pizza, bingo night
A few rare birds
CRPD plans family-fun events for St. Patrick’s Day
Y offers lecture series for moms with teens
Reptile exhibit slithers into L.A. Zoo
Take right steps to use ladders safely
Juvenile diabetesfght gets Major boost
WCV’s Evening of Hope set for Fri., May 4
Gold medal delivery
The bonanza of T.O. trails
Conejo Artwalk puts out call for entries
It feels like summer
Scout troop celebrates 40 years of fostering leaders
Library to host family legacy workshop
Social justice video contest open to teens
Works of former Moorpark College art professor on display in T.O.
Forum looks at Planned Parenthood
Park service displays artwork
Ms. Senior Conejo contest returns
Council on Aging to discuss new ‘live in place’ housing model for seniors
Crowd turns out for Community Conscience
Former T.O. library employee returns to promote new book
AAUW event to highlight famous women in history
Former WHS star not scared to take his shots
Sheriff's Blotter
GOP needs contender in Senate race
City has seat tofll on planning board
Probation sweep nets 3 arrests
Burned-down bathroom to be replaced at Erbes Road neighborhood park
Brownley joins race for 26th Congressional District
Rise in affordability
Local business leaders tout recovery
Banking system was built to fail
Get informed about modified foods
Time to adjust those sprinklers
Giving can be its own reward
Adam is the choice
City Council should appoint Adam
Al Adam deserves a council seat
Battle royale in race for Congress
City says it was burned by company hired to install solar panels
California laws are money makers
Celebrating sober is an option
Cartoon
Council will use appointment tofll vacancy
Have a Ball
1 arrested in TOPD massage parlor sweep
Higher ed conference looks at vocation
Musketeer girls match up with Mayfair
Quinnsanity
Storyteller to unfurl the history of Americanflag
Walnut Canyon Elementary receives music grant
Take a Polynesian trip with Walnut Canyon school
Boy’s pageant tonight at high school
Courtside seats for cancer fundraiser
Youth club gala at Reagan Library
Concert benefits pregnancy center
Sign up for adult sports leagues
Improv is family friendly
Who ya gonna call?
LDS recording artist to perform
Youth volleyball ready to start
Show off your talent
Theater group drums up African folktale
Political Cartoon
Editorial Submission Policy
Health advice
America will recover with baby steps
Debit cards: blessing and curse
Blotter
Learn about adoption
CHP reports a rise in fatal accidents
Change in water supplier
Fire department names new spokesperson
‘Cupid’s Arrow’ hits the mark at Mountain Meadows
Calendar
Hocus pocus
Movie Nut
Chamber president graduates from Academy
Scanlon to head county business board
Free workshops for job seekers
Learn about healthy food
Training for autism emergencies
Program on eating disorders
Lunchtime seminar ‘goes red’
Get off hormone roller coaster
MHS boys to strut walkway
Choosing a major with job prospects in mind
Bedcrime story
It’s a close knit club
Practicing the Power of Presence Makes the World a Better Place
Pastor explains sin through ‘Gilligan’s Island’ characters
George Washington comes alive in new exhibit
BE MINE—
Lesson plan takes root, grows
THE LEARNING TREE—
Bennett exits House race to keep supervisor seat
New manager to oversee operations at Triunfo Sanitation District
New manager to oversee operations at Triunfo Sanitation District
Take Your Thousand Oaks Acorn on Vacation
Take Your Thousand Oaks Acorn on Vacation
Westlake grad leads.rst T.O. Philharmonic concert of new year
Westlake grad leads.rst T.O. Philharmonic concert of new year
Clean stand-up in Newbury Park
Clean stand-up in Newbury Park
Latin music fest comes to Camarillo
Latin music fest comes to Camarillo
Conejo native stars in ‘Young Frankenstein’
Conejo native stars in ‘Young Frankenstein’
Calendar
Play tells African tale
Calendar
Play tells African tale
Panthers prevail in polo thriller
Lion girls earn top seed in soccer playoffs
Panthers prevail in polo thriller
Lion girls earn top seed in soccer playoffs
Buckley is the bomb
Buckley is the bomb
Newbury Park, Simi Valley youngsters show sportsmanship
Newbury Park, Simi Valley youngsters show sportsmanship
Boys’ soccer draws set
Boys’ soccer draws set
Westlake’s season a tale of tragedy, triumph
Westlake’s season a tale of tragedy, triumph
Postseason hoops has arrived
Postseason hoops has arrived
La Reina has the hot hand
La Reina has the hot hand
Church presents faith-based ballet
Shalom House has a celebration
Temple hosting special Shabbat
Bridge has new ministry for seniors
Church presents faith-based ballet
Shalom House has a celebration
Temple hosting special Shabbat
Bridge has new ministry for seniors
The power of silence
Mormon recording artist to perform
The power of silence
Mormon recording artist to perform
Scouts learn about furry friends
Scouts learn about furry friends
Rally for Rescue helping dogs
Max and Ender inspire true friendship
EYE ON LOCAL AREA STOCKS
Rally for Rescue helping dogs
Max and Ender inspire true friendship
EYE ON LOCAL AREA STOCKS
Dos Vientos Ranch residents buzzing about new neighborhood grocery
Dos Vientos Ranch residents buzzing about new neighborhood grocery
Hormonal swings topic of lecture
Learn healthful eating habits
Hormonal swings topic of lecture
Learn healthful eating habits
Autism training for emergencies
Autism training for emergencies
Medicare covers a number of in-home health services
Medicare covers a number of in-home health services
Women’s heart health expo
Women’s heart health expo
Learn causes of autism
Learn causes of autism
Sociologists to discuss reasons for self-injury
Sociologists to discuss reasons for self-injury
High School Hi-Lights
High School Hi-Lights
Break dancing a sweat
Break dancing a sweat
Apply for scholarship
Organizers hope recent tragedy can infuse life into parents’ promise
Apply for scholarship
Organizers hope recent tragedy can infuse life into parents’ promise
Art auction will fund Conejo Valley scholarships
Preschool opens registration
Parents ask for special education program at Westlake High
Art auction will fund Conejo Valley scholarships
Preschool opens registration
Parents ask for special education program at Westlake High
Award-winning storyteller reveals history behind flag
Award-winning storyteller reveals history behind flag
Protecting our coast
Protecting our coast
Walk to end hunger
Walk to end hunger
Reader captures early-morning sky
Reader captures early-morning sky
Preschooler’s love of baseball lands him film role
Preschooler’s love of baseball lands him film role
Fine art training facility has new canvas
Fine art training facility has new canvas
Pet of the Week
Pet of the Week
Scout made improvements at church to earn Eagle rank
Scout made improvements at church to earn Eagle rank
Seeking singers
Seeking singers
T.O.’s Senior Concerns selects its next president
T.O.’s Senior Concerns selects its next president
Group shows there’s power in numbers
Group shows there’s power in numbers
Does playing chess prevent Alzheimer’s?
Does playing chess prevent Alzheimer’s?
TOHS grad selected as VCFD spokesperson
FBI arts sleuth to speak at T.O. library
Pulitzer Prize-winning composer will see CLU students perform his works
TOHS grad selected as VCFD spokesperson
Pulitzer Prize-winning composer will see CLU students perform his works
FBI arts sleuth to speak at T.O. library
Angels Ball is Feb. 25
Local couple help give wings to Casa Pacifica’s annual Angels Ball
Angels Ball is Feb. 25
Local couple help give wings to Casa Pacifica’s annual Angels Ball
Celebrate curling in Simi
Voices sail at Westlake Yacht Club
Celebrate curling in Simi
Voices sail at Westlake Yacht Club
Disaster prep classes start soon
Miller Y sponsors cheerleading squad
Cake decorating class for children
Disaster prep classes start soon
Youth volleyball league starts soon
Miller Y sponsors cheerleading squad
Cake decorating class for children
Youth volleyball league starts soon
Caring for seniors
Caring for seniors
Chinese culture finds a home in the Conejo
Chinese culture finds a home in the Conejo
Sheriff's Blotter
Sheriff's Blotter
Purchase of German drug maker a turning point for Amgen
Purchase of German drug maker a turning point for Amgen
Transportation agency will talk traffic at Cal Lutheran
Tap water in some T.O. homes may taste different this month
Tap water in some T.O. homes may taste different this month
Transportation agency will talk traffic at Cal Lutheran
Thousand Oaks insurance agent accused of filing thousands in false applications
Protect the lives of unborn babies
Panhandlers running a racket
Healthcare act is not exclusive
Cooperation needed on T.O. Boulevard
Help to plan CRPD’s final park
Thousand Oaks insurance agent accused of filing thousands in false claims
Panhandling not prohibited at shopping centers
Protect the lives of unborn babies
Panhandlers running a racket
Healthcare act is not exclusive
Cooperation needed on T.O. Boulevard
Help to plan CRPD’s final park
Panhandling not prohibited at shopping centers
Deputy could have offered a warning
Deputy could have offered a warning
Cartoon
Cartoon
How to handle Gillette’s vacancy
How to handle Gillette’s vacancy
Bennett exits race for Congress
New T.O. city attorney is familiar face around city hall
Bennett exits race for Congress
New T.O. city attorney is familiar face around city hall
BMX fans hope to see amenities at Lang Ranch Park
BMX fans hope to see amenities at Lang Ranch Park
Some tough cats
Some tough cats
Health issues force Dennis Gillette off City Council
Health issues force Dennis Gillette off City Council
Drama students participate in national festival
Gillette to retire from City Council
Fire chief to retire
Thanks to those in uniform
Political Cartoon
Saving his breath
A thank-you to responders
Brain food, exercises may delay Alzheimer’s
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Love endures
Calendar
Play review Camarillo Skyway Playhouse delivers promising debut
’Harvey’ auditions
‘Solid Gold’ dancers reunite tomorrow
Local sluggers put a beat down on Buena
Marmonte League wrestling finals
Hit the ice
Teaching children about honesty
Elementary school musicians string together a rousing debut
Tips to make Valentine’s Day special
Love Stories. . .
Think about the birds and the bees on Valentine’s Day
Nominations needed for Woman of Year Award
Medicare covers home health services
Sermons on the seven deadlies
The Power of Silence
‘Hiding Place’ ballet
Hail to the chiefs
FLUFFY LOVEBUG—
Finding a good read
POSITIVE RESULTS—
Super Sunday surprise
Show features 70 displays of gems, fossils
RSVP for tax preparation help
Show off your classic car on High Street
Loving the single life on Valentine’s Day
Call for artists
The flame never goes out
In remembrance of President Reagan
County college district’s accreditation threatened
A night of scientific discovery
Blotter
Reagan Library seeks volunteers
College basketball fundraiser to benefit cancer research
Moorpark repeats as safest city
A Regal start
Union Bank hires T.O. resident
Looking ahead at Conejo Valley economy
Panthers rebound, ready for playoffs
EYE ON LOCAL AREA STOCKS
Infinity has a million reasons to smile
Black & Gold meet on tap
Lancer lightning
WHS girls win league soccer crown
Simi grapplers set tone at league meet
Take Your Thousand Oaks Acorn on Vacation
Colina Middle School computer class keeps kids coming back
Students break sweat to benefit WHS band
CVHS earns model continuation school title
High School Hi-lights
Innovative procedure provides ‘super’ relief for local resident
Cupcake contest to beneft cancer patients
Specialist will offer tips to preserve hearing
The power of giving with no strings attached
Church hosts date night
Korean congregation marks a decade of faith, service and family in WLV
Cabrillo musical pays tribute to the Man in Black
Calendar
“The Grey”
Panthers take Area 10 title
Children can be taught to be truthful
Adoption organization seeks parents for older children, siblings
The whole family can enjoy ‘Beauty and the Beast Jr.’
Two join directors staff at Miller YMCA
Treehouse sprouts kind deeds
Love Stories. . .
Patrick Sands
Community Briefs
Community foundation seeks nominees for unsung hero award
Pet of the Week
FOOD Share selects new board of directors
Birthday expectations
Tall tales part of Toastmaster competition
Exhibit celebrates father of the nation
The library: not just for reading anymore
Singles don’t have to go solo
Reagan needs docents
Upcoming health expo in search of vendors
CLU gallery kicks off inaugural exhibit
It takes two
Conejo Valley students join forces to encourage businesses to go green
Farmers market adds new vendors
Commander returns from war zone
Flower show blooms in March
Welcoming the Year of the Dragon
Farmers gives $25,000 to CRPD
Soroptimists taking grant applications
Celebratory crossing planned for new Conejo Canyons Bridge
Forever valentines
What it takes to ‘navigate the system’
Sheriff's Blotter
Stop believing lies of the super-rich
Investigation nets suspected heroin, cocaine dealer
Letter writer should be an inspiration
Navy offers world of opportunities
Lang Ranch editorial was ‘divisive’
Cartoon
Legislature has too much power
Nation’s problems can be fixed
Speaker believes tax bills will lose
Debit cards: blessing and curse
Contractor helps thwart home burglary
City takes over RDA housing assets
Two accused of stealing ATM info
CVUSD will fight to keep RDA funds
Chick-fil-A chirping about potential for 2 T.O. locations
Council adopts changes to water rate billing
Community colleges placed on probation
Still got that lovin' feeling
Monkey Bar Gym LA of Thousand Oaks and Moorpark Announces Corporate Wellness Program
Decision day for high school football recruits
Calendar
Library reflects on century of service
Help for job seekers
Peacemaking program
The power of giving with no strings attached
Super Bowl carries economy extra yard
On the outs with the gout
Prepare for joint replacement
Matters of the heart
The third place
Hoosier dandy: Giants or Pats on Super Sunday?
Marmonte wrestling *nals Saturday at MHS
Musketeers trying to avoid the ‘what-if ’ game
A growing gender gap on college campuses
The Next Generation
Dean’s list
State fellowships available for aspiring public servants
A doggone good calendar
Program salutes seniors for community service
Gambling on a good cause
BIG BABY—
Professional pet lovers
Moorpark author nominated for award
Colbie comes home
March in Ventura’s St. Patrick’s parade
In it to win it in Moorpark
Discover the Malibu Pier
Set the mood for Valentine’s Day
Lois Silvia Brusven
Come aboard at the Westlake Yacht Club
County bird watchers invited tofield trips
FOOD Share names new board chair
The root of the problem
Inside the pantry
Group wants animal shelter to run a no-kill facility
Minor injuries reported in car crash
Blotter
Political Cartoon
Family, friends and football
Editorial Submission Policy
Says council is wishy-washy on water rates
What foreigners think of the president
Police suspect driver was drunk in crash
Literacy agency celebrates anniversary
Animals available for adoption
Deputies shoot, kill man armed with machete
Evening is a real hit
Grocer commits to Dos Vientos center
Super Bowl provides super boost to local economies
Faith Briefs
Jewish leader who served community for 30 years to be honored by New Shul
Pet of the Week
Pet advocates fight to make VC animal shelter a ‘no-kill’ facility
The cost of autism
Learn about heart health from experts
Dodgeball tourney packs a punch
Team Thunder makes noise at AYSO tourney
Lacrosse club claims Starz Cup
Hoosier dandy: Giants or Pats on Super Sunday?
Hoosier dandy: Giants or Pats on Super Sunday?
Big Wednesday for high school football recruits
Wrestling finals this weekend in Moorpark
Wounded Warriors finding ways to win
AYSO crew cruising toward Cathedral City
Singleton is singled out
Go all-in at lacrosse fundraiser
Lancers and their coach both looking good
Mel Brooks musical will wake the dead
Calendar
High Street hosting auditions for ‘Harvey’
Russian ballet to perform ‘Swan Lake’
Air Force band touching down at T.O.’s Gardens of the World
Tuff Cat time is here
High School HI*LIGHTS
It’s boot camp for beat makers
Workshop has tips for job seekers
Seminar to focus on aging issues
Cancer walk held in honor of recent victim
Squirrel of the Month
Youth Orchestras’ performance moves audience, literally
Museum hosts Docent Day
The third place
Park district seeking input from public on Lang Ranch Park
RSVP for tax help
In Loving Memory of Floriene “Fee” Hamel
Takeflight this month with Audubon day trips
Chamber honors community all-stars
Public invited to explore yacht club
Calendar sales to benefit animal shelter
Do you know a ‘super senior?’
Singing the praises of peacemakers
Selling the high seas
Colbie comes home
Sheriff's Blotter
Police investigating cause of fatal crash
Accident victim will be missed
They sneered at Galileo, too
Limited experience leads to problems
Scientific method bypasses bias
Panhandlers are trespassing
Soldier’s honesty opened doors
Stance on issues will decide winner
Conejo should get priorities straight
FOR THE RECORD
Give CRPD feedback on Lang Ranch park
Water rate hikes are a sham
Cartoon
Plan B for Lang Ranch Park
More restaurants on tap at The Lakes
Air gun arena proposed
T.O. crime rate toppled 12 percent in 2011
Schools faced with more budget uncertainty
Council will vote Tuesday on latest water rate change
The big reveal
'Flipped' biology course tests well
Kennedy Center festival features CLU play
FRI., JAN. 27
MYTHICAL—
Blotter
Remember falling in love?
Little League is a hit in Moorpark
Diamonds in the rough
Political Cartoon
Won’t be voting for Obama
Why no bikes at skate park?
Editorial Submission Policy
For the record
3 arrested in burglary
Water rates to rise again
St. Olaf Band performs in T.O.
It’s hot in the shade
Wine and dine with your valentine
College presents one-acts at arts center
Breathe deep with healthy lungs
Wellness Community welcomes directors
Workforce board adds member
New tax laws affect property owners
Funds for aviation studies
Art association presents annual competition
Scholarships open for high schoolers
Options for B and C students
Entries sought for youth video contest
Moorpark High School gets back to big-band era
Tax prep help for seniors
Rock the house
Book signing for local mom
Family Men Son't Wear Name Brands
Praise the Lord in song
Packages deliver hope for safe births
Workshop on taking control
Science, faith meet in lecture series
Star QB’s transfer to Royal leaves league stunned
MHS must*nish strong
Child safety event
Book bargains galore at $3 a bag on Feb. 4
On the trail
At the Library
Preserving history through avocados
Special report on autism
‘It’s only the ball that’s soft’
Andrews a steady force for Thousand Oaks
Star QB leaves Westlake
Soccer club strikes fast
Team Mojo keeps risin’
Division crown is theirs
Real So Cal Silver snags Winter Cup
Serving up another winner
CVU soccer squad finishes strong
Oaks Christian clamps down
Faith Briefs
Korean church marks 10 years in WLV
Financial training course cites Bible
Internist to discuss medicine applications
Newbury Park teen still seeking marrow match
Professor looks at what we can learn from evolution
Volunteers needed for hospital study of degenerative disc diseases
Alzheimer ’s Association plans classes in February
Rosarians share tips on pruning
Workforce board adds new member
Money for Manna
“Carnage”
Calendar
College ensemble gives concert
YAE presents Disney classic
Classical concert pianist in town for solo show this Sunday
Hoops league starts soon
Options for B and C students
Freshman makes dean’s list at Connecticut College
Hot licks, cool kicks
Dinner dance benefits band
High School HI*LIGHTS
Adult school screeningfilm on food industry
First exhibit at new CLU gallery stars turn-of-thecentury bronze sculptures
Community art event is Friday
Doughnuts
John Bellinghiere
Mothers of Preschoolers meets biweekly at church
Pet of the Week
Police department helps parents confront problems among youth
Super Bowl chili cook-off will raise funds for FOOD Share
Set the mood this Valentine’s Day
Deadline for Acorn love notes is near
WLV programs oer food for thought
Community Briefs
Great Backyard Bird Count comes chirping
Our little sister city?
Packages deliver hope for safe births
Artists can submit works
Nun to share anti-death penalty message
Dog adoption event set for Saturday in Agoura Hills
Naturalist to speak of ‘Old California’
JAMES HAROLD BENEDICT
CRPD employees went above and beyond
Educator’s passion for math a real plus
Vendors sought for Earth Day event
T.O. Little League snack shack gets assist from local agencies
Oscar-winner visits University Village
Vice presidential escort
Wastewater treatment plant earns OSHA safety award
Sheriff's Blotter
Technology helping CRPD meet water-saving goals
GHB cook gets 12-year sentence
Work underway at T.O. Hooters
FOR THE RECORD
Labels matter than less than actions
We the people must help fix this mess
Political Cartoon
Wants to correct letter’s errors
U.S. has huge spending problem
Government mismanages money
Party lines no longer clear
Bipartisanship needed
Different opinion, not ill-informed
Like it or not, Parks must choose a party
A real solution for The Lakes
Five retailers busted for selling alcohol to minors during ABC sting
Teen pleads not guilty in Kramer case
County autism rates on rise
Council approves latest RDA ‘wish list’
County child support services to relocate
‘Oh, I know it!’
Researchers examine farmworker health risks
Science Fair Allows BRIDGES K-8 Students to Raise Questions & Discover Answers
Making way for Diego
Nonprofit promotes musical experiences
Family values by the ‘dozen’
Remember falling in love?
Calendar
Play Review
Marmonte standings
Boys’ basketball report
Be a foster parent
Program on special education
CASA orientation
MHS welcomes freshmen parents
CSUCI honors Martin Luther King Jr.
Tech Trek inspires girls’ passion for math, science
CLU presents inaugural faculty tuba recital
Strike up the band
Community High School introduces real-world math class
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Mariners get goal oriented
Living with ALS
Vascular surgeon to give talk
Tips for preventing a store robbery
Metrolink begins construction
February programs for senior wisdom
Council rethinks decision to change vacancies policy
Public gives sculptor a hand
Support service consolidates offices
Political Cartoon
Editorial Submission Policy
Wants the right to vote
Theater needs public support
It’s time to turn this ship around
Strickland to run for Congress
BLOTTER
Rebuilding of Haiti continues
University musicians in concert
Auditions for sacred chorus
Upcoming programs at Simi Valley synagogue
‘Dead Man Walking’ author to speak
CLU screens documentary about the cause offinancial collapse
For the love of books
'The Spirit of Aloha'
Special report
Rising stars
Passion bucketslled to the brim
Payton still undecided
Gridiron standout goes big in Texas
CIF-Southern Section swim, diving finals land new venue
Pride of the Panthers
Wellness Community welcomes directors
The work affair
Benefit for end-of-life care home on Saturday
Pet of the Week
La Cucina di Venti
Student art show to be unveiled
Knights of Columbus hosts beer tasting
Music association in search of new talent
Calendar
Kids get up to speed in ‘Cheaper by the Dozen’
Get Your Body In Balance
MOGL Members Earn 10 Percent Cash Back When Eating Out
N.P. native does well at Kansas university
Program encourages girls in science, math
Bridges offers information nights for parents
Westlake musicians make state’s A list
New Pinecrest director to reopen middle school
CLU to present tuba concert
High School HI*LIGHTS
CASA needs volunteers
Camarillo event celebrates life of Dr. King
Take Your Thousand Oaks Acorn on Vacation
Realtors oer Winter Wonderland
Go Kosmic Karting
Scrumdiddlyumptious
How to be spiritually fit in 2012
ACLU chair to speak at temple
Hillcrest Preschool opens doors to prospects
Speaker offers taste of Kurdish culture
Scouting pinnacle
February programs for senior wisdom
Shoot some pool with dad, mom
Water recycling plant open for free tour Feb. 4
Taking a deeper look
Bus bound for LAC art museum
Goebel center board needs new members
Community Briefs
The root of the problem
Mother-daughter playwrights will debut one-act plays in L.A. tomorrow
No auto-tune necessary
Sewage spill in Lake Sherwood
Alleged purse snatcher foiled at Promenade
Sheriff's Blotter
Newbury Park man is serial trailhead burglar, police say
Key dates in CVUSD 2012-13
Threat of further cuts has 2012-13 Conejo Valley school calendar in limbo
Green projects earn green from city
Give us facts without sniping
RDAs were the money grabbers
Parks a political chameleon
Park board knew site was unfit
Woman, 90, killed in crash Monday
Economic equality is not socialist
Animals bring out the best in people
Build ‘pump track’ at Lang Ranch
CRPD could have saved their money
Political Cartoon
Let’s turn this ship around
Strickland enters race
Share your love!
Council will consider change to Lakes agreement
Pentis picked as T.O.’s next police chief
Getting to know you
Kingsmen Shakespeare 2012 season set
Awards for green schools
Striders go the distance
Become an entrepreneur
County superintendent tapped for foundation board
GOP women offer scholarships
Awards for green schools
Striders go the distance
Become an entrepreneur
County superintendent tapped for foundation board
GOP women offer scholarships
Hadassah group rolls the dice for research
Harvard harmony makers
City named redevelopment successor
Faith Quote
Hadassah group rolls the dice for research
Harvard harmony makers
City named redevelopment successor
Faith Quote
Facility opens door to Medicare hospice patients
Doctor holds clinical trials for disc disease
Facility opens door to Medicare hospice patients
Doctor holds clinical trials for disc disease
Healthy resolutions for the new year
Moorpark wrestlers keep the place poppin’
Healthy resolutions for the new year
Moorpark wrestlers keep the place poppin’
MHS girls in a fight for playoff position
MHS girls in a fight for playoff position
Calendar
Guest opinion
Calendar
Guest opinion
Play review ‘Hairspray’ dances through area
Play review ‘Hairspray’ dances through area
Call balls, strikes and spikes
Commentary
Call balls, strikes and spikes
Commentary
Bright lights help prevent crime
Win a trip to Vegas at bridal expo
Marines, Realtors team up for kids
Bright lights help prevent crime
Win a trip to Vegas at bridal expo
Marines, Realtors team up for kids
The work affair
Identity protection
For success and health, think positive
Standing up against slaughterhouses
Casino Night benefits Moorpark College baseball
The work affair
Identity protection
For success and health, think positive
Standing up against slaughterhouses
Casino Night benefits Moorpark College baseball
Take Your Acorn on Vacation
Take Your Acorn on Vacation
City wants you to show your talent
Moorpark Unified remembers dedicated middle school teacher
Autism rates on rise countywide
No greasy kid stuff in ‘Hairspray’
City wants you to show your talent
Moorpark Unified remembers dedicated middle school teacher
Autism rates on rise countywide
No greasy kid stuff in ‘Hairspray’
Remember falling in love?
Remember falling in love?
Political Cartoon
Blotter
Political Cartoon
Blotter
Parks to run for 26th District
Council compromises on filling vacancies
26th District now anybody’s guess
Double the fun with dad
Editorial Submission Policy
Says there’s more to the story
A great holiday tale of giving
Parks to run for 26th District
Council compromises on filling vacancies
Double the fun with dad
26th District now anybody’s guess
Editorial Submission Policy
Says there’s more to the story
A great holiday tale of giving
Gallegly to retire, leaves congressional race wide open
Gallegly to retire, leaves congressional race wide open
Chabad opens food bank
Department of Education unveils Green Ribbon program
Volunteers needed to restore natural habitat
Financial adviser donates $24,000 to local causes
CLU will screen documentary about the cause of financial downfall
Alzheimer’s workshop
Senior Congress to convene
Passion fortness at heart of new WLV exercise studio
Troubadours coming to T.O.
Family of performers to present reunion show
Community theaters split hairs over ’60s musical comedy
Devilish play haunts Kavli this weekend
Calendar
Conejo Zonta Club has scholarships for women
TOHS senior accepted to West Point
Private school hosts open house for incoming sixth-graders
Straight Up Ventura County taking entries for 2012 video contest
Casino fundraiser
TOHS band making news
Forum to focus on topic of girl bullying at school
High School HI*LIGHTS
Mall hosts Animal Appreciation Day
Pet of the Week
Church hosts parenting workshop
Meeting offers insight on foster parenting
Eagle Scouts awarded scholarships
Classes for new parents ollered at adult school
Cheerleader-in-training
Thrashers win tourney
Under-12s get the gold
Thousand Oaks girls take control of Marmonte hoops title chase
Kids come out swinging
TOHS hires water polo coach
Lancers, Coyotes to clash on basketball court
Crocker nabs second in S.D.
Pound for pound, the battles rage on
Mystery authors to discuss ‘whodunit?’
Miller, Rich selected as Mardi Gras royalty
Community Briefs
University event to honor MLK
Tour historic Malibu Pier
Prizes, trips awarded at bridal expo
Woman swims for cause, friendship
Daughters pay tribute to late mother through annual cancer run
Local woman stands tall in short story contest
Starving for business
Police to speak at Casa Conejo council meeting on Wednesday
Nonprofit aims to help parents of special needs children
Princess for a day
Library to host Emmy-award winner
Boys & Girls Club Youth of the Month
Winners named in National Arts Program
T.O. man sees efforts to move Caltrans to action bear fruit
Sheriff's Blotter
City to debut new-look website soon
Many reached out to hoops player
Big week in local politics
Political Cartoon
Interchange expansion hits another road block
Theater-gabbers are a real drag
If it talks like a communist . . .
$15 million to honor the past? Really?
What happened to our paradise?
Parks says she’ll run grassroots, nonpartisan campaign
City will oversee disbursement of RDA funds
Change ordered up at The Lakes
Gallegly exit opens door for new face in Congress
CRPD scraps plan for Lang Ranch Park
'Dead Man Walking' author to talk on campus
Printmaker will be artist-in-residence
“The Adventures of Tintin”
Simi Valley hospital names new leadership team
Teens compete in TV-based tournament
Cellphone safety for children
UP CLOSE—
Art, one chip at a time
New laws for 2012
Cartoon
Editorial Submission Policy
Calls school calendar ‘archaic’
Wants money out of politics
Not the New Year’s Eve she expected
We’ve been violated
Sherriff's Blotter
Unemployment numbers improve, still not great
Sun Sets on a year
Marmonte League girls’ water polo overview
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Arts center to rock its locks in ‘Hairspray’
The Other Side of 50
Cops team up with Santa
Total knock out
Speaker to discuss health, fitness
SELPA offers special education workshops
Foundation distributes much-needed scholarships
The Art of Being
Blessing of the waters
What is your biggest wish for 2012?
Amgen announces change at the top
Redevelopment dollars headed to Sacramento
Who will rule the pool?
St. Paschal Baylon School prepping for big day
Students win karaoke contest, buy textbooks for schools
School hopes collected cans will help pay for computers
Program welcomes returning Catholics
Blessing of the Waters in Camarillo
Whom are you taking for granted?
High School Hi*lights
Statue honors church’s namesake
Miller Y starting program for cancer survivors
New hospital staff
ALS support group
More hip, joint replacement classes
Researchers working to shrink childhood cancer survival gap
Get busy this year improving your health
Life skills for positive aging
Bulletin Board
Take Your Thousand Oaks Acorn on Vacation
Watch sculptor at work
Brownies learn generosity
Dial up a few rules for your child’s new cellphone
Docents needed at Camarillo Ranch House
Let us hear your ‘tails’
Squirrels have their day
Pet of the Week
EYE ON LOCAL AREA STOCKS
New in town?
Bank hires new wealth management director
Seminar will focus on starting a business
Family comedy based on a true story
Annual ‘Share-iffs’ toy drive still meeting quota
Oaks Christian hosting oneday cheer clinic
Longtime park superintendent promoted to leading role at Yosemite
Space available in teen center classes
‘Kosher Cheerleader’ is back at CAP
Scouts meet space traveler
Actress portrays author at library
“The Adventures of Tintin”
Registration open now for adult league soball spring season
Audubon Society goes bird watching in January
Tending his garden
Nonprots can ice-skate for free
Nonprofits can ice-skate for free
Call balls, strikes and spikes
Members of area horse community want ban on slaughterhouses
Sheriff's Blotter
Despite budget crunch, county’s community foundation awarding more scholarships
Unemployment numbers continue to improve
New year brings new state laws
Some parents peeved by Arboles restriping
FOR THE RECORD
Giving thanks
Trustee proposes bond measure
City, not economy, kept lots vacant
Cartoon
We’ve been violated
Federal Trade Commission files complaint against well-known businessman
Redevelopment ruling sends city reeling
A little push, and gravity does the rest
‘All My Sons’ opening in T.O.
Mercato Italiano
Editorial Submission Policy
Political Cartoon
Where does the time go?
Sheriffs Blotter
Putting on the moves at skate park
Calendar
Simi Valley Hospital ER treats minor injuries faster
Is tech-crazy world hurting our vision?
New car seat law takes e*ect Jan. 1
Scholarship honors U.S. Army medic
What freshmen should be doing
Ring in the new you
Small businesses are not immune to embezzlement
Take Your Moorpark Acorn on Vacation
Marmonte League boys’ soccer overview
Good times, great results for local tennis team
Do the right thing
‘Screwtape Letters’ tells story of spiritual warfare
The Art of Being
For a better life
Tall ships call for all hands on deck
Realtor association names new o*cers
Having a good time at the library
Pet of the Week
Man arrested for allegedly making lewd comments
Gang member sentenced to 19 years in prison
City’s economy gets a boost
She loves bunnies
Detective gives advice on home protection
She says thank you
Top 10 in 2011
Ivan Irani
Hi*Lights
La Reina freshman starts ‘Manna Mondays’
A student’s take on suspended teacher
Eye On Local Area Stocks
Chamber’s quarterly manufacturing series to discuss life science industries
Businesswomen hope to take off in new year
Time to pick up the pace
SBA offers assistance in applying for low-interest federal disaster loans
Change at the top for Amgen
O.C.’s Adams to be a Bruin
Do the right thing
Don’t drop personal connections in digital age
Beneciaries have 10 days to report a residence move
Eyes on the road and other tips for teen drivers
Hospice of Conejo training to start
First H2U seminar of the year nothing to sneeze at
Good form, better fashion
Giving meaning to the season
Take Your Thousand Oaks Acorn on Vacation
New state law requires children under 8 to ride in car seat
Local Ys open their doors to new members
Five steps can help cut pet euthanasia rates
Squirrel of the Month
Pet of the Week
‘Pirates of Caribbean’ ship makes for land
Pulitzer Prize-winning play will open on its 65th anniversary
Workshops oer insight on children with sensory issues
Calendar
Mercato Italiano
Briefs
The sights and sounds of Hanukkah
Racquetball tournament returns for second year
Women’s choir shares joy of music
Off school, on the court
Historical society seeks volunteers
Why New Year’s resolutions don’t work
Gardeners gather for annual rose pruning demo
Founder oftness company for seniors will share exercise encouragement
What is your biggest wish for 2012?
Water tank repairs not for faint of heart
County auditor appointed to advisory committee
Blotter
Four in custody in connection with Dec. 15 home invasion in La Conchita
End prohibition on drugs
Help restore NPHS football team
Glad he’s got an ‘Eye on the Conejo’
‘A Neighbor’ called him a communist
Saluting the work of the Peace Corps
Wendy bridge needs help badly
FOR THE RECORD
Cartoon
What 2012 will bring
Local milestones
City to bolster security at key public works sites
Art alliance may rent for less at city hall
Drive-thru Starbucks proposed for T.O. Boulevard
Residents enjoy their canine friends as the new year comes barking
Mobile homes, Hooters and new hope for downtown
Kids can create creatures at robotics camp
Blotter
Pet of the week
Santa letter
Moorpark seeks library board trustee
Police warn of purse snatching
Juried art show seeks entries
Holiday donations honor elderly loved ones
Cornerstone Photography moves to new location
Santa helps ring in sales
ON STAGE SOON—
Embarking on a musical journey
Take Your Moorpark Acorn on Vacation
Program seeks college grads to volunteer in Israel
Right on track for Christmas
Nominations sought for social action award
Christmas services at St. Francis
Art of being
Marmonte League girls’ soccer overview
Kidder leads UCLA to women’s volleyball crown
Celebrating the holidays in song
Centuries of stories shape Santa Claus as a symbol of Christmas
Calendar
Singer auditions
Holiday meals can be healthy and delicious
Maximize Medicare in the hospital
Santa, I’ve been good this year
College district to dip into reserves
The power of light
Har vest of plenty
Fire*ghters collect toys
Checkpoint nets no arrests
Burglars using social media to select victims
Political Cartoon
Tune in to family
Editorial Submission Policy
Doesn’t like cartoon
Takes umbrage with editorial
A gift that keeps on giving
Moorpark man faces another round of charges by police
Moorpark schools are prepared for cuts
NO ROOM AT THE INN—
Expert predicts doldrums through 2012
Tips to shield your business from burglaries
More ‘Lunch and Learn’ business seminars coming in January to Chamber
Charter school taking applications for 2012-13
Fans wish Warrior team well at state final
What freshmen should be doing
Jewish teens can win prizes for charity work
Faith Briefs
The greatest gift you can ever give
Local churches host Christmas Eve celebrations
Light the lights, Hanukkah is here
Westlake’s state title plans veer off course
Baseball events on deck at TOHS
Packing a punch on the pitch
Winter chill can’t cool down area teams
C.S. Lewis adaptation coming to Kavli Theatre in January
Three cheers
Ring in 2012 with ‘Laugh-in’ star
Calendar
NPHS choir hits the holiday mark
How hypnosis can help with weight loss
Free diabetes class in T.O.
Is tech-crazy world hurting our vision?
Free clinic receives $20,000 grant
What Medicare covers when you go to the hospital
Colina club presents Christmas classic
Dear Santa
Make the holidays healthy
Harry Schellhorn
Family author will discuss achievement versus learning
Pet of the Week
Take Your Thousand Oaks Acorn on Vacation
Lallo, Licata chosen as Chamber’s man, woman of the year
Girl Scouts get in the giving spirit
Donors stuff symphony’s stockings
Thousand Oaks academy teaches acting to children with autism, Asperger’s
The beautiful native shrub club
Community Briefs
Team nets gifts for sick kids
Message to shoppers: Protect your purses
Holiday donations honor elderly loved ones
SERVING IN UNIFORM
Charity Checks make it easier to support favorite cause
Free service started by local couple fills senior niche
Eye on the Conejo
Rocket man
Help raise funds for fireworks show
Video contest open to young adults
Flyin’ in the Hawaiian islands
Special delivery
Ponzi schemer from T.O. sentenced
Police Blotter
Supreme Court justice offers a civics lesson
Community college district forced to dip into reserves
Your home’s security could be jeopardized in 140 characters or less
Youths helped find runaway pup
How to improve local governance
YMCA, park were poorly planned
Santa: Bring me some hope
Day ended early at elections office
Citizens should elect mayor, pro tem
Not dying in vain
Political Cartoon
Dogs sniff out pot in WHS teacher’s car
City hall will be closed next week
Water survey incentives offered
Wendy Drive bridge work will begin in January
Heroin confirmed as cause of student’s death
New arts director makes his debut
Elks play elves to local families in need
Trip goes beyond basketball for women's team
Traditional procession celebrates Jesus' birth
Mystery Writing Bootcamp And Tea With Toni Workshop
Director keeps campus safe
Lighting the menorah
The Art of Being
Hanukkah event
A Christmas message
Calendar
What the Dickens!
Local teens dance in ‘Nutcracker’
Community theaters celebrate
Painting a path to heroin
Real estate agents turn to custom websites to sell homes
Supreme Court justice offers a civics lesson
Parents of special needs children to meet
Sumatran tiger cubs on view at LA Zoo
Tea time with Mrs. Claus
Westlake to play De La Salle for state football crown
Moorpark Mighty Mite squad makes Packer program proud
Singer making sweet music on the mat for MHS
Blotter
Editorial Submission Policy
For the record
Cartoon
Be safe this holiday season
Shocked by apartments’ cost
College district chancellor retires unexpectedly
Tree lot bene>ts MHS music program
Guest opinion
Council to review zoning policies regarding religious use
City seeks teen bands
Pet of the week
Stay safe while getting in the holiday spirit
Shop till you pop
Holiday treats for navy kids
Library 93021
Window to the past
Little League sign ups
Being there when you are far away
Beware of holiday scams
Welcome to Whoville
Article
Local gang member to be sentenced
Faith Briefs
Putting passion for Christmas on display
Wonderful time to be a Warrior
De La Salle a pigskin powerhouse
Ravens swoop in and snag championship
Earning hoops hardware won’t be easy
Local teams finding a rhythm
Man???nds lifesaver through social network site
Blood drive at dealership
Stem cells rebuild heart of custom home builder
Holiday classic at Kavli
Which DVD releases make best stocking stu???ers?
Community theaters honored at Four Star Awards
Enjoy live radio broadcast of ‘Christmas Carol’
The Movie Nut
Calendar
Auditions open for chorale’s spring season
Tormé does Christmas at The Canyon
Take Your Thousand Oaks Acorn on Vacation
Sumatran tiger cubs debut at Los Angeles Zoo
Sunrise to celebrate 30 years in Westlake
Pet of the Week
Youth baseball team makes blankets for neglected L.A. youths
Special education advocates don’t meet until next year
Pop-up artist pops by Lang Ranch Elementary
High School HI*LIGHTS
Fleet of foot
Santa’s presence brings local shops more shoppers
Shop till you pop
Chabad hosts Hanukkah parties
Phone scams come ringing this season
Rainbow gals will be wrapping gifts
???e keys to getting in
Art contest
Heavy metal
County students can apply for $1.2 million in scholarships
Shooters make them count
Community Briefs
WLV women working to unite Persian American community
Positions open on city board
Packed house turns out for Jan Brewer
Ski trip a welcome respite for N.P. family dealing with cancer
TOHS seeks head coaches
Middle schools show off their spirit
Filmmaker doesn’t go far for inspiration
Chari-'Tea'
A T.O. tradition
Crash on Old Conejo Road results in death of local man
Sheriff's Blotter
Acorn office closing early
Community college chancellor leaving early
A window into Conejo Valley days gone by
Just to clarify . . .
Smart meters are about control
Obama as Hitler posters are obscene
Don’t be so easily offended
Nar-Anon, Narconon There’s a difference
Drugs are a problem in Conejo
Letter didn’t deserve front page
Be safe this holiday season
Political Cartoon
News anchor promotes book filled with advice she’s received from ‘interesting people’
Woman, 83, killed in driveway accident
Irwin is city’s next mayor; Bill-de la Peña is pro tem
Work in Old Town may begin this spring
Spreading holiday cheer
Cartoon
Santa to make house calls across Moorpark
Do we need rabbit assassins?
Your turn to speak
Acorn Editorial Submission Policy
Council names new apartment complex
Bridge Program helps adults return to workforce
Foundation to award $1.2 million in scholarships
Racers, on your mark!
Calendar
Opera company spreads holiday cheer
Having a merry time with the ‘King’
The Movie Nut
Ornellas picks R.I.T.
Singer shines at wrestling meet
Marmonte League girls’ basketball preview
Talk on bone disease
Hospital performs endoscopic ultrasound
Helping make wishes come true
Nar-anon support group
Knits for the troops
Boys and girls have breakfast with Santa
YMCA hosts holiday camps
Chamber hosts boutique
Runners head towards the finish line in an effort to end polio at Rotary event
Come see the nativity
Hanukkah musical debuts
Finding Christmas
Metrolink holiday train ready to roll
At the library
Making nice with Santa
Council tables rabbit talks
Blotter
New education law sure to spark debate
Having a good slime
A cool place to play
Panel sheds light on prescription drugs
Do You Have a Student Going to College?
For love of the game
Pets of the week
History, holiday fun at Simi’s Strathearn Park
Business venture tastes sweet
Active adult programs
City curbs number of theater’s comp tickets
Take Your Thousand Oaks Acorn on Vacation
Take Your Thousand Oaks Acorn on Vacation
Pet of the Week
Pet of the Week
Rescue pet store off and running
A Resource for Families and Couples
Rescue pet store off and running
A Resource for Families and Couples
Chase rents retail space in WLV
Cabrillo has new CEO
Barbecue joint opens in N.P.
CLU professor to share U.S. economic forecast
Local grads excelling at Biola U.
Local Company is ‘At Your Service’
Chase rents retail space in WLV
Cabrillo has new CEO
Barbecue joint opens in N.P.
CLU professor to share U.S. economic forecast
Local Company is ‘At Your Service’
Local grads excelling at Biola U.
NPHS presents choral concert
High School HI*LIGHTS
NPHS presents choral concert
High School HI*LIGHTS
Schools raise funds for Habitat
Schools raise funds for Habitat
Gifts to light up a village
Gifts to light up a village
Church hosts blood drive
Church hosts blood drive
ALS support group meets Dec. 17
LR docs perform endoscopic ultrasound
Always a star in her heart
ALS support group meets Dec. 17
LR docs perform endoscopic ultrasound
Always a star in her heart
Changes at the top give area programs a new look
Changes at the top give area programs a new look
Faceoff: Oaks Christian or Westlake, who will win it all?
Faceoff: Oaks Christian or Westlake, who will win it all?
There goes the neighborhood
There goes the neighborhood
Faith Briefs
‘O Holy Night’
Faith Briefs
‘O Holy Night’
Performance takes attendees on a journey through Christmas
Play illustrates the scientific process
Brass bonzana at Hillcrest
Performance takes attendees on a journey through Christmas
Play illustrates the scientific process
Brass bonzana at Hillcrest
Repertoire co. presents holiday show
Master Chorale presents Holiday Treasures concert
Calendar
Westlake High School choir makes holiday magic
Repertoire co. presents holiday show
Master Chorale presents Holiday Treasures concert
Calendar
Westlake High School choir makes holiday magic
Being there when you are far away
Being there when you are far away
making a Splash!
making a Splash!
Satirist to perform holiday show
Be alert during holidays
Gallery presents folk musicians
A real Ironman
Satirist to perform holiday show
Be alert during holidays
Gallery presents folk musicians
A real Ironman
SERVING IN UNIFORM
Students to study abroad
SERVING IN UNIFORM
Students to study abroad
Gender barriers in driver’s rearview mirror
Gender barriers in driver’s rearview mirror
Y volunteers ‘putt’ in time at PGA event
Youth concert
Family-fun activities planned for Westlake Village celebration
Learn about breaking the cycle of pain
Y volunteers ‘putt’ in time at PGA event
Youth concert
Family-fun activities planned for Westlake Village celebration
Learn about breaking the cycle of pain
Community Briefs
Dear Santa . . .
Community Briefs
Dear Santa . . .
Bridge Program gets grant
USA water polo team hopes to net host families in the Conejo
Bridge Program gets grant
USA water polo team hopes to net host families in the Conejo
School celebrates sheriff’s birthday
School celebrates sheriff’s birthday
Billionaire goes to bat for stalled youth sports complex
Billionaire goes to bat for stalled youth sports complex
Jack’s Deli in Westlake now closed
Jack’s Deli in Westlake now closed
Tiger comes roaring back at Sherwood
Tiger comes roaring back at Sherwood
Educator’s story a real page-turner
Educator’s story a real page-turner
Sheriff's Blotter
Father and son accused of running illegal pot operation
Cyclist struck by car, killed on Mulholland
Sheriff's Blotter
Father and son accused of running illegal pot operation
Cyclist struck by car, killed on Mulholland
Simulated disaster at CLU helps ready response teams
Simulated disaster at CLU helps ready response teams
Recovery plan has had positive impact
Critic should check facts on stimulus
Students come to CVHS for the credits
Trustee asks ‘What would you do?’
Fight the California Dream Act
Scouts grateful for stranger’s kindness
Remembering the legacy of JFK
Smart Meters will help save energy
Recovery plan has had positive impact
Critic should check facts on stimulus
Students come to CVHS for the credits
Trustee asks ‘What would you do?’
Scouts grateful for stranger’s kindness
Smart Meters will help save energy
Fight the California Dream Act
Remembering the legacy of JFK
2 robbed at gunpoint in N.P.
Teen convicted of filing false police report
Solution to prescription problem requires turning awareness into action
LDS needs to change stance on gay issues
We’ve got bigger fish to fry
Letter to Hooters was misplaced
Crying wolf
Political Cartoon
2 robbed at gunpoint in N.P.
LDS needs to change stance on gay issues
Teen convicted of filing false police report
We’ve got bigger fish to fry
Solution to prescription problem requires turning awareness into action
Letter to Hooters was misplaced
Crying wolf
Political Cartoon
‘What we need are equal facilities’
Defense contractor closing T.O. plant
City Council wants to raise water rates
‘What we need are equal facilities’
Defense contractor closing T.O. plant
City Council wants to raise water rates
$1.2 million grant to fund teacher preparation
‘Finding Christmas’ is unforgettable journey
Unity sells baskets for Africa
Celebrating Jesus
Church hosts evening of jazz, prayer
Let there be light
Moorpark College gets festive in December
Calendar
A Christmas tradition
Agency Helps Clients Get Things Done
Psychology Practice Strives For Positive, Realistic Results
Hospice honors loved ones
Stay away from seasonal sickness
Congratulations, Eagles
Thrash Dogs trash the competition
Los Robles Hospital awarded for stroke care
Understanding changes to Medicare
Nominees sought for Reagan scholarship
Scoliosis can’t keep MHS freshman from running strong
Season takes flight
Pet of the Week
Bank of America to lay off 140 employees in Thousand Oaks
Toy drive is child’s play
Ponytails for a cause
‘More of an absurdity than a fact’
Knights of Columbus say thank you
The dangers of wood smoke
Political Cartoon
Heads up: distracted drivers on the road
Moorpark uses gas tax money to beautify city
CHP to host toy drive
Sheriff's Blotter
Fall turns to summer
Lights to brighten Moorpark College
Painting a path to HEROIN
EarthTalk
At-home care provider opens in T.O.
Doing business with government
Local Chamber offering ‘Lunch and Learn’ business seminars
Faith Briefs
Jazz vespers service to be held in Simi
LDS church offers journey into Christmas
Church teens sponsor holiday sale
School nurses on frontlines of battle against childhood obesity
WHS students give to children’s hospital
NPHS grad headed to UCLA Law
High School HI*LIGHTS
Dance team show is tonight
Logo design contest starts
Plans for new school progressing
Longtime foes finally lock horns in postseason
Dimes & Dunks
The Movie Nut
Moorpark College hosts auditions for ‘Chicago’
High Street shares some ‘Christmas Magic’
Calendar
Special education group to meet
A holiday for hounds
In the St. Nick of time
Take Your Thousand Oaks Acorn on Vacation
Scouts build bears for Casa Pacifica
Declare a ceasefire in the ‘chore wars’
Bird lovers stay busy in December
Pet of the Week
Benefit tea features ‘Nutcracker’ performance
Wellness Community’s home holiday tour to include Food Network winner
Mobil fuels up Banyan tech programs
Los Robles Hospital ranked among best in stroke-patient care
Guests join Villa Esperanza in celebrating 50 years
Dinner to feature CV photographers
Award-winning WLV author to sign book
University women commemorate suffrage
Toy drive of presidential proportions
Warm weather makes for cool fun at Lakes ice rink
American Indian artists will share, demonstrate their work
Artists can display work at Gardens
Volunteers needed for tax preparation
Community Briefs
Eye on the Conejo
GIFT EQUIPPED—
School to say happy birthday to Sheriff Dean
A special kind of person
Stuff stockings for troops overseas
Crossing blades to benefit Toys for Tots
Lancer band goes caroling
Advice for seniors on how to get most out of volunteering in the community
YMCAs in full swing with winter camps for kids
Titanic turnout for Turkey Dash
Teen center to host Battle of the Bands this Saturday
Mayor’s upcoming speech will highlight year that was in T.O.
RICHARD POND
Brain tumor causes local artist to see the world in a different light
Burglar tries to avoid arrest by posing as construction worker
Sheriff's Blotter
Serving those who serve us
Latest scam trends shared
Public schools to teach about gay pioneers
Tiger’s back in town
7 arrested for driving taxis illegally
D.A. may not pursue charges against Van Dyke
FOR THE RECORD
‘Elite’ must be willing to sacrifice
He’s fed up with the ‘big banks’
Obama is the job-killer in-chief
Outraged by Pelosi’s insider trading
Stimulus package was no savior
Thanks for turning in lost checks
Word is out on danger of Rx drugs
Tree removal not result of bike lanes
Political Cartoon
Heads up: distracted drivers on the road
Revenue shortfall puts public schools in California at risk of further cuts
Councilwoman asks Janss to reject Hooters’ lease
Availability of painkillers at all-time high
T.O. leaders not talking pension reform yet
Old rivals battle for spot in football final
Economist to present forecast Dec. 15
MUSD honors English learners
What juniors should be doing
Students participate in theme park education series
Art program gets ‘red up’
A rousing rehearsal
Jingle Jam party for families
Church shares Christmas spirit
Synagogue programs
Nativity exhibit benets shelters
Hairstyles from the heart
Local insurance company tops in customer care
Stop smoking
Rotary’s run to end polio
Screenings detect signs of disease
Hospital guild reaches goal
State cross countrynals Saturday
Moorpark, TOHS rivalry hits all-time high
It’s tamale time in Oxnard
Water polo team scores championship
Just say thanks
A triumphant and tasty return
Calendar
Cronies Sports Grill
CLU concerts ring in the season
“J. Edgar”
American Indians host toy drive
Active Adult Programs
Pet of the Week
Housing agency names Conk new CEO
At the Library
Color and creation
The Other Side of 50
Calls article ‘a love letter’
Cartoon
Looking for answers in response to tragedy
Pet Pantry seeks donations
Sheriff's Blotter
Serving the community
So that all may give thanks
City fired up for new station
Band puts best foot forward
Take Your Thousand Oaks Acorn on Vacation
Just say thanks
Local Business Briefs
Bank of America to lay off 140 employees in Thousand Oaks
Forum panel will give tips on raising capable teens
NPHS students get a kick out of Cole Porter classic musical
High School HI*LIGHTS
Building bridges across cultures
Faith Briefs
Spreading goodwill in the community
Creches, music share the meaning of Christmas
Church presents living nativity
Football team and Troop pitch in to help Catholic Charities feed hungry families
Get a view of new fitness studio
THE OTHER Side of 50
Stop smoking for the holidays
Stay healthful, relieve holiday stress
Tennis champ crowned
Moorpark, TOHS rivalry reaches new heights
La Reina, T.O. make state meet
Conejo Bees crush competition
College commits keep coming
Days of thunder
Everything’s coming up roses in ‘Gypsy’ production
Calendar
Chris Isaak performs Friday in Thousand Oaks
Proceeds from whisky tasting goes to Seabee families
Spend early Christmas with ‘Elvis’
Trim Utility Bills with Energy-efficient Home Improvements
Bustling holiday kickoff
Holiday Homes Tour turns 20
Women’s commission celebrates anniversary
It’s tamale time in Oxnard
Elks share meal with hungry vets
Grant will help promote recycling
Gift wrappers contribute to cancer group
OCLM’s fall festival has musical twist
Donated pet food will go to Simi Valley rescue
Take a stab at fencing in Dos Vientos
Pet of the Week
GOP club to honor controversial governor
Help give homeless a ‘Second Chance’
Student swimmer excels
A pile of fun!
Thankful for lots of things
T.O. woman receives service award from Pepperdine
Brownies live out the Thanksgiving spirit
Breaking the PTA mold
Jurynds WLV resident guilty of voluntary manslaughter in 2010 shooting
DEA hosts Rx drug forum at Reagan Library
Deadline change
A future place to play
Sheriff's Blotter
Pictured painted of CVHS was patently false
On Andy Rooney and new tires
GOP policies are costing U.S. jobs
Posting info online a recipe for disaster
‘Don’t mess with my kids’ at CVHS
‘Appalled’ by letter attacking school
Upset over handling of NPHS football
Cartoon
Looking for answers in response to tragedy
Not a bad time for bidding
Council limits future health benefits
She’s got the spirit
Overdose blamed for Kramer death
Painting a path to heroin
Three charged with involuntary manslaughter in death of Griffen Kramer
Area’s top cross country runners will push the pace at Southern Section finals
Road to redemption
Full of grace
Overcome Addiction With Acupuncture
Engage Recovery Treats Teens’ Substance Abuse At Home
Calendar
Let CP’s ‘Gypsy’ entertain you
LGBT support available
Inside look at law enforcement
BLUE
Family violence program at risk
Individualized education
Youth basketball league gears up
Pet of the Week
Fundraiser set for local teen
Sweet thanks for service
Healing after suicide loss
Honoring America’s heroes
Climbing the fire ladder
Teens arrested for burglary
Team inspiration
Older adults can speak their mind
Reenactment has a purpose
Gently-used dresses requested
Economy built on consumerism
Girl Scouts say thanks
Cartoon
Sheriff's Blotter
Cops warn of scam at gas station pumps
Don’t get taken at the pumps
Burglary suspect
Veterans receive their due
Police make sex oender sweep
Supervisors to vote on golf range’s lights
A nation divided
Crazy days of summer
For the parents
High School HI*LIGHTS
Be inspired
CLU Christmas show comes to light
Fireside concert series ends with passionate piano man
Cronies Sports Grill
Malibu musical is dedicated to late American film director
Calendar
Singer brings feminine swagger to T.O. performance
Take Your Thousand Oaks Acorn on Vacation
Holiday Home Tour needs sponsors
New fire department brochure offers tips for ag businesses to prepare for hot season
CLU vigil to mark World AIDS Day
Fundraiser nets $50,000 for free clinic
Town hall meeting designed to help teenagers cope with recent tragedies
Knowing when to let go
Three church choirs join forces for ecumenical service
Lessons offered in healing meditation
Pet Pantry hopes to fetch donations
Local Business Briefs
Mustang Marketing lassos award
Businesses can compete in Red Kettle Challenge
Ventura County Leadership Academy introduces newest class
T.O.’s Chen takes her shots at Pebble Beach
University High is the 1
Westlake football team celebrates league crown, Benkert’s 200th win
48-minute man
Judd joins Rider University
Thrashers thrill at Bulldog Bash
Distance runners continue push toward state meet
Learn the art of Polynesian dance
Sign up for winter rec programs
Youth flag football season kicks off next month at Pepper Tree Playfields
Support group offers help to teens
‘No Room at the Inn’ benefits local homeless
Pet of the Week
Finding the beat of his own drum
Lemmo joins CLU Board of Regents
Deployed soldier surprises daughter on Vets Day
A window into U.S. war history
Is marriage overrated?
Casino night raises funds for basketball team
Marching bands descend on TOHS for regional competition
Community Briefs
Teens lend at hand for Children’s Hospital L.A.
Drive focuses on feeding needy families
Keeping up with a Kardashian
Always in uniform
Local journalism teacher honored
Alpacas provide furry alternative for Conejo Valley ranchers
Tree lit in honor of loved ones
Cultural bus tour fills up fast
Conejo food bank talking turkeys for annual Thanksgiving food drive
Band booms for red, white and blue
Persistence pays off for child actor
Sheriff's Blotter
New oak expected to thrive
Nonprofit that aids domestic violence victims receives major funding blow
Extensive roadwork effort underway in Casa Conejo
TOBA grateful for support of city
Forget high-speed rail, improve LAX
CVHS students don’t deserve new school
Fox criticism won’t make a difference
Those interned were Americans
Hooters crusader should be praised
Hooters critic should hush up
Pull over for emergency vehicles
Suicide hurts so many
Cartoon
Let’s stock Manna’s shelves
Janss mall property owners close to deal that would refinance ‘94 bonds
County gets creative to adopt pets
Verizon tech accused of sexually assaulting T.O. woman in her home
Future boulevard buildings may be higher than 50 feet
HONORING THE REAL HEROES
Regals bound for Elite Eight
CLU draws familiar opponent in football playoffs
Calendar
First woman conductor for symphony
Singer is ‘hot’
Auditions for Camarillo musical
Johnny Rockets
Banquet honors the Bible
Musician performs for B’nai B’rith
Christian singer debuts CD
Travis Taylor in concert
Coping with suicide loss
Families enjoy crafts, dinner
Retreat presents Buddhist basics
Author to talk about Holocaust
Silent auction to benefit teen battling cancer
Volunteers raise funds for hospital expansion
Dementia and UTIs
Is marriage overrated?
Students compete in robotics tournament
Trac class makes teens safe behind wheel
It’s cool to be ‘board’ in class
Eagle scouties high
Archers take aim in Simi
Wood Ranch dinner tips help fund Special Olympics
Young mariner sets sail
Cavaliers cash in at Halloween tourney
Moorpark runners power up for postseason push
Trick-or-treater gets a sweet reward
Academy develops local leaders
Shop till you drop at new Chamber boutique
Top cop wins award for battling DUIs
I stink
Simi Valley farmers market shuts down for winter
Seniors can share their ideas on advisory council
Dazzling decorations at Christmas boutique
Take a big-picture look at nature
Pet of the Week
Police,reghters ready for annual gridiron clash
Giving the gift of reading
Arrests made for school thefts
Blue and Gray takes place rain or shine
‘Take on any job’
Is opposed to reenactment
A special day for those who serve
Cartoon
Sheriff's Blotter
From prison to probation
A lifetime of service
City asks supervisors to reconsider court’s closure
The joy of a good book
Other local football matchups
Last week’s top performers
Marmonte standings
Weekend schedule
Players to Watch
The Acorn’s High School Football Game of the Week
Lions, Regents and Saints alive
Postseason power play
Happy days in Lancer land
Westlake company takes lead in solar installations
Perfect season on the line for TOHS
City adds bike racks
Temple entertains prospects
Notre Dame professor discusses the biblical meaning of charity
Church is collecting clothes
Brandis gets settled as minister at CVUUF
Buddhists host 3-day Ojai retreat
New Thousand Oaks ministry preaches the healing power of prayer
Health Briefs
Dementia and UTIs
Book pops the top on anemia drug makers Johnson & Johnson, Amgen
Conejo Players audition ‘by the Dozen’
Jazz, blues songstress will perform in T.O.
The Movie Nut
Shakespeare’s ‘Twelh’ takes on Titanic implications
Venerable classic brought to life by young ensemble
Calendar
Community theater seeks thespians for musical
What juniors should be doing
High School HI*LIGHTS
East meets West: Chinese delegation visits school district
Fitness Movement comes to WLV
I stink
Take Your Thousand Oaks Acorn on Vacation
Bulging backpacks can cause big problems
Pet of the Week
Kids swap candy for cash
Learning is just a mouse click away
Engage Recovery: Addressing Substance Abuse Among Teens in the Conejo Valley
Want a Unique Gift for the Holidays? Check out the Treasures at Bubba’s
Community Briefs
Actor will share stories of TV,lm
Halloween partygoers honor ‘Lone Oak’
Casa Conejo MAC discusses Wendy overpass
Shoppers show up to support Many Mansions
‘Beverly Hills’ housewife signing books
Group bands together to help vets
Invasive beetle
Veterans get a free car wash
Burn off calories at T.O.’s annual Turkey Day Dash
Former U.S. counterintelligence agent was targeted for death by Adolf Hitler
Art show includes raffle
T.O. bookstore hosts signing
Kiwanis Club is selling See’s candy
Tommy talks Sparky
Makenzie’s message
Greater Conejo Valley Chamber honored with Five-Star accreditation
Sheriff's Blotter
City grants support community events
School parcel tax fails in neighboring district
County jail system being readied for influx of state prison transfers
Man who appealed Hooters speaks up
Edison denied alternate views
Upset that Caltrans cut down pine trees
Being safe better than being right
Bike lane on Wendy is welcome
Trustee is wrong to oppose new school
‘Embarrassed’ by council ‘arrogance’
Says she caught Fox eating on the dais
Council guilty of delay tactics
Freedom of Info Act is out of whack
Handling of public input is important
Show your support for veterans
Cartoon
City to host grant workshop
City provides $44,000 in matching funds to help refurbish TOHS track
Supervisors will have last call on golf range night lights
Life springs anew at Triunfo and Westlake
VCSD makes sex offender sweep
Final decision coming on water rate structure
Paying homage to warrior women
Doctors discuss latest breast cancer treatments
Get rid of expired medications
Keeping candy consumption under control
Halloween Happenings
Calendar
The movie mash
After Mt. SAC, runners o to Lake Casitas
After Mt. SAC, runners off to Lake Casitas
Return of the bandit’s ghost
Not throwing in the towel
Catholics kick off holiday season
Former engineer starts Life Spring church
Helping parents unlock a child’s learning potential
Football game honors military
Creepy colors
On the path to playground peace
Champs of Bulldog Bash
Healthy Halloween
Pet of the Week
Get creative for strawberry festival poster contest
Keep candy-curious canines safe
New docents wanted
Are we as old as we feel?
Pre-Halloween surprise
Book sale offers literary treasures
Moorpark resident vies for equestrian award
Rotary Club ready to run to eradicate polio
Local writers to discuss their craft at library panel
Moorpark CHP honored for excellence
Rainy day sandbags available for residents
Tommy Lasorda to speak at CLU benet
Teen’s lm earns award
Teen’s film earns award
At the Library
Ghostly encounters
Oak trees from acorns
Doesn’t want Edison substation
Calls rescued hikers ‘ingrates’
Provocative costumes send wrong message to young girls
Cartoon
Sheriff's Blotter
Oce space continues to slump
Office space continues to slump
City tells Edison to upgrade, not build
Blaze quickly knocked down
Autumn is in the air
Learn the healing power of prayer
In the here and now
Fall semester begins next week at Conejo Jewish Academy
Professor will discuss what it means to be Lutheran
Other local football matchups
Week 7 scores
Last week’s top performers
Marmonte standings
Weekend schedule
Players to Watch
The Acorn’s High School Football Game of the Week
Cross country runners excel at Mt. SAC
Coyotes begin baseball season with a bang
No-shows for the T.O. Show
Westlake ballclub has Stars power
Warrior football going pink
Pool play heats up with playoff spots on the line
Health Briefs
Are we as old as we feel?
Drop off old prescriptions at TOPD station
Acupuncture can help treat insomnia
Charity hoops games support Manna
Calendar
Stone Ground Baking Company
Auditions held for ‘All My Sons’
Young composers can compete for prizes
Halloween Happenings
John Belushi’s widow helped cast ‘Blues Brothers Revue,’ now on tour
High School HI*LIGHTS
High school football is much more
Taking a stand against drugs
Tasty trucks to stop by Redwood for Red Ribbon Week
Westlake Village Music Society presents fall concert
Mathnasium opens in Oak Park
The joy of nature
Golf tourney features dinner, auction, Tommy Lasorda
Conejo Y hosts night of Halloween fun
Third annual FallFest coming to Lighthouse
St. Paschal’s puts on a show
SERVING IN UNIFORM
Keep pets safe from harm this Halloween
Pet of the Week
Community Briefs
Westlake volleyball coach hopes to net spot in Miss California contest
‘Paranormal Housewives’ are staying busy this Halloween season
Cypress families host fall carnival
Another reason to be proud of Thousand Oaks
Big week for the local Boys & Girls Clubs
Passionate community volunteer headed to greener pastures
Sheriff's Blotter
Greater Conejo Chamber has several events planned
Police still seeking hit-and-run driver as victim of 101 crash dies in hospital
CVUSD selling property for $1 million
East County Courthouse may cease hearing civil cases
Child resources grateful for support
Accusation of council cronyism is wrong
What’s left to say about Hooters?
Cable installation went smoothly
Wants more info on Lynn bike lanes
City attorney just doing her job
Jaywalking students deserved a warning
Help available for those who seek it
Bike lanes made Wendy traffic worse
Student advocates for crossing guards
More examples of government waste
City should have rethought restriping
Lone Oak’s children live on in T.O.
City manager’s call was the right one
Time had come for tree to come down
Aging oak was witness to history
Political Cartoon
Learn a lesson from Lone Oak
Office vacancy rates remain high
Construction to begin soon on long-anticipated Dos Vientos Playeld
Boulevard plan gets OK from council
Lowe’s backs out of deal to build Newbury Park store
‘Can I have one for Christmas?’
Unique stadium art gallery to open
International education showcased
Family fun at church’s Fall Fest
Synagogue helps adults to read Hebrew
Steve Jobs: Official guide on the road less traveled
Calendar
Smooth jazz plays out at The Canyon
“The Thing”
‘Summer and Smoke’ heats up stage
Ojai fest focuses on filmmakers
‘Luma’ illuminates audiences
Stone Ground Baking Company
New York state of mind
Acupuncture Can Help Relieve Insomnia
Send us your business brief
Meet woman who lost 120 pounds on ‘Biggest Loser’
Retirement community of the future
Lymphedema support group meets in WLV
Walk to End Alzheimer’s
Simi city planners grant ER expansion
New education websites keep parents informed
College completes new EATM complex
College foundation’s website ‘lights up’ holiday fundraiser
Hall of Fame pro gives pep talk
Ghosts come out for a spook
Pet of the Week
Dogs get scrubbed behind their ears
Student actors tackle holy writ in ‘The Bible (abridged)’
Student actors tackle holy writ in ‘e Bible (abridged)’
Pair arrested for allegedly using fake travelers checks
Learn about foster parenting
Museum event hosts live birds
Suspected bank robber turns himself in
‘Screaming Eagles’ sign will fly again
Abandoned wolf dog makes friends
Business sends commisions to charity
Fair promotes the art of writing
Take Your Moorpark Acorn on Vacation
Creatures go ‘boo’ at America’s Teaching Zoo
Online program makes literacy fun for kids
Pets dress up for Howl-OWeen
These girls have game
Open house at supervisor’s office
A century of sufferage
A creative outlet
Lewis to retire as Simi’s top cop
Is frustrated by poor planning
Please, slow down in town
Law should have been shelved
Contact your area representatives
Cartoon
Sheriff's Blotter
An all-star rookie season
Bill aims to curb library outsourcing
Giving a frighteningly good performance
Take Your Thousand Oaks Acorn on Vacation
Rattlers snake another tourney title
Bulldogs are back-to-back champs
STROKE OF GENIUS—
T.O. United has one goal in mind
Teams rise toward the top of CIF-SS coaches’ polls
Thousand Oaks seeks a perfect 10
Week 6 scores
Other local football matchups
La Reina locked in on golf links
Last week’s top performers
Marmonte standings
Weekend schedule
The Acorn’s High School Football Game of the Week
Specialist will discuss hip, knee replacements
School helps set jumping jacks record
T.O. walk benefits Alzheimer’s research
Surgeon joins Los Robles staff
Lymphedema support group will discuss chemotherapy recovery
Theater students tackle holy writ
Faith Briefs
Learning respect for the flag
Movie-goers to descend on Ojai for annual film festival
The Movie Nut
‘Summer and Smoke’ at CLU
Canyon hosts Smooth Jazz series
Calendar
Moorpark’s teaching zoo invites public to Halloween event
Horse rescue saddles up $15,000 grant
Pet of the Week
Thousand Oaks costume shop owner can’t mask his passion
St. Max has Halloween activities for kids
New tools can guide parents in making online education choices
Calabasas Pumpkin Fest a treat for kids
FHA leaders gather at NPHS
Scouts improve Satwiwa trail in Newbury Park
Event for kids at Stagecoach
Y hosts inaugural cycle-athon
TOHS to start parenting workshop series
Students learn the business of baking
High School HI*LIGHTS
Saxophonist earns special distinction
OCHS duo named to Army football team
National heroes share message of values, ethics and hard work
Los Cerritos panel shares words of wisdom with middle school parents
Community Briefs
T.O. takes to the street
Struthers a hit as Miss Hannigan
Women host Gingerbread Boutique
Volunteers help blaze a trail
Get dirty for a good cause
Sheriff's Blotter
Globe-trotters
Sanitation district holds rare meeting in T.O.
Protestors ‘occupy’ Thousand Oaks
Police nab alleged home burglars
Suspected bank robber turns himself in
Smart meters aren’t safe
Wall St. protestors have no future
Albano not deserving of praise
A ‘30-30-30’ plan for Thousand Oaks
CLU to dedicate new football stadium
Upset over how oak tree was handled
Agrees with critics of Lynn bike lanes
Lanes are well thought out
Bike lanes not being used properly
Political Cartoon
Tailor boulevard plan to include residents’ wishes
Mountain lions barely surviving in urban wildlife environment
Amgen to lay off 226 in T.O.
CVUSD coughs up $30,000 so county can help improve test scores at school
Landmark Conejo Valley oak tree chopped down
Photo
Fundraiser alert
Davis’ NFL legacy should include the good, bad and ugly
Calendar
Painter discusses pastels
Chamber cooks up something good
High Street grows a winner with ‘Shop’
Pentecostal pastor builds spiritual home
Enrollment open for Medicare
Experts share latest on breast cancer
Compounding comeback
Women have gift auction
Three-legged piggies complete the race
Walk among the ghosts on Halloween
Pet of the Week
Rescue helps horses
For the record
Says coach has integrity
Cartoon
Harvest Festival gets cray
From vacant lot to back lot
Strike up the bands
CSUCI taking applications
Teens explore spoken word
‘Learned Ladies’ curtsy on college stage
Send us your business brief
Power breakfast
How to grade your bottom line
Rabobank expands ATM network
Linda Parks opens new oce inousand Oaks
Striding toward a solution
Stylist fights to remove tumors and save her leg
Book a date for author fair
Fleet of feet sprint through rural Moorpark
Kiwanis Club encourages Moorpark kids
Property owners will receive their tax bills soon
Every step counts
Work on freeways to help lessen Conejo traffic
Reward offered for poachers
Sheriff's Blotter
Attorney convicted on all charges
Water rates could rise
College district hit with $7.5 million in cuts
A day on the farm
New $8.9 million stadium to be dedicated
School oers produce to public
Cypress fall carnival is costume-friendly
Learn from home or at school
Charity hoops game planned
There’s a lot going on at La Reina
High School HI*LIGHTS
Marmonte girls’ volleyball standings
Warrior netters racking up wins
Tiger’s golf tournament set to shake up Sherwood Country Club
Davis’ NFL legacy as muddled as private/ public sports debate
Other local football matchups
Week 5 scores
Last week’s top performers
Marmonte standings
Weekend schedule
Players to Watch
The Acorn’s High School Football Game of the Week
New business sends real estate commissions to variety of charities
Bank strikes deal with Walgreens
Medicare seminars offered to seniors
MD to address breast cancer
Businesses to be honored by WLV
Jason’s Race coming up
Local runner soars to victory in SOAR 10K
Steve Jobs: Official guide on the road less traveled
Faith Briefs
Malibu hosts Jewish County Fair
Heard on high
Gallery to feature photo exhibit
College theater company presents The Learned Ladies’
Jazz veterans prove they still got it
Calendar
Library music series to feature blues guitarist
Adoption meeting held in T.O.
Safety first
SAY CHEESE—
Students may apply now for Youth Congress
Ghostwalk to haunt Santa Paula
My kid the salesman
By the book
Retirement community of the future
Community Briefs
Wheels and Warriors Car Show motors into Westlake Village
Romeo, oh, Romeo
Homeland security focus of GOP women’s meeting
Harvest Fest hits fairgrounds Friday
Thanksgiving run seeks volunteers
Shop till you drop for MOPS
Hairstylists rally around co-worker who is fighting a rare cancer
Battle over location of cellphone tower ends with all sides in agreement
Sheriff's Blotter
CVUSD successful in restoring popular after-school program
Blaze consumes T.O. home
Council approves reconfiguration of lanes on Avenida de Los Arboles
‘Screaming Eagles’ sign will fly again
Giant movie studio will be built in neighboring Moorpark
Nonprofits, school groups may apply for city grants
Hooters fuss is much ado about nothing
Don’t let T.O. go ‘Toddlers & Tiaras’
Hooters letters are great entertainment
Grateful for story about ‘Gabby’
Stop blaming and start helping
Speak out against plan for boulevard
Boulevard plan is developer payback
Don’t chop down trees on Lynn Road
Upset over bike lanes, power lines
Expecting payback from state is unwise
Freeway expansion is not necessary
Political Cartoon
Reward offered in death of mountain lion
Bike lanes: Too much of a good thing?
Temporary contract OK’d for interim city attorney
‘Bald bandit’ robs two banks in a month
Accident closes Westlake Boulevard
City rejects bid to build auto mall parking
‘Don’t embarrass us Dad!’
First crack at Cold War chronicle
Moorpark water polo team battles through tough times
Senior class keeps it fun for Musketeers
Workshop to discuss young readers
Flory Academy says ‘Boo!’
Marching bands strut their stuff
Calendar
‘The Glass Menagerie’ comes to Thousand Oaks
Actors sought for ‘Hairspray’
Music, mayhem and mulch
Photo exhibit
CLU presents zany play about Bible
Welcoming all of God’s creatures
Take Your Moorpark Acorn on Vacation 2011 Photo Contest
Are you ‘moon struck?’
Perfect poses
La Reina hosts open house
Tapping into a good time
‘Open season’ for Medicare drug plan
Spa to host arthritis fundraiser
Expo encourages a better quality of life through healthier living
My kid the salesman
Event to benefit animal shelter
Runners can SOAR in fields
Simi resident publishes kids’ book
Shooting for a hole-in-one
Freeu shots available at Los Robles Hospital
Storytelling guild shares tales
Pet of the Week
Endangered mountain lion found dead
CHP oers teen driving class
A rosy afternoon
Burglary investigation leads to arrest of three Simi Valley residents
Community walk supports suicide prevention programs
Halloween at the zoo
Proposed laws misses mark
Says headline was inaccurate
Cartoon
Vandalism is for losers
Sheriff's Blotter
Pavley may face Strickland for new senatorial seat
City greenlights new movie studio
Gothic locale earns couple first place
High Street comes alive
Dinner, concert help the Humane Society
Pet of the Week
Pet Memorial Day a blessing for animals
Author visit
Chamber hosts networking event
Shoe Lab opens at Janss mall
SCORE offers seminar
Faith Briefs
United Methodist Church of WLV hosts fall festival
Christian women bring awareness to breast cancer
Students get info on military academies
New Shul names new associate rabbi
WHS concert aims to get kids excited about music
Ballroom battle will star NPHS students
High School HI*LIGHTS
Health Briefs
Hunting for a prescription drug plan is no game
Trail running series underway
Lancers, Musketeers to clash on court
Little Leaguers taste victory in wine country
Panther polo team pummels Moorpark
Other local football matchups
Weekend schedule
Week 4 scores
Last week’s top performers
Players to Watch
Marmonte standings
The Acorn’s High School Football Game of the Week
Softball squad slides into first place
T.O. Bulldogs bulldoze tournament foes
Veteran runners have Lancer girls’ cross country team on track
Band exhibition allows students to ‘strut their stuff’
Company does Tennessee Williams classic
‘The Wiz’ is a wonderful laugh-out-loud show
The MOVIE Nut
Calendar
'Little Shop' opens
Take Your Thousand Oaks Acorn on Vacation 2011 Photo Contest
Boys & Girls Club Youth of the Month
A GREAT NIGHT FOR FOOTBALL
Get family fun on track at the Fillmore & Western Railway
Area bands sound off
Experts offer advice on middle school parenting
University hosts dance clinic
Young Artists presents comedic play for kids
Chamber cooks up something good
Community Briefs
Reading: a family affair
Concert to honor classics
Food banks gearing up to feed holiday hungry
Taking a step to help the homeless
Become a docent for Adamson House
Firefighters stay sharp for the real thing
Squirrel of the Month
Author fair to feature expert panel
Former Motown exec to play T.O. library
Globe-crossing T.O. sailor making waves on reality TV competition
Tootsie time
Teenager will talk about getting a job in science
Community march sheds light on suicide
Sheriff's Blotter
Second vehicle might have caused deadly crash
Thousand Oaks DMV reopens
Redistricting may pit Pavley vs. Strickland
Charity is grateful for T.O. support
Community college district plans for millions more in cuts
Day of the Horse was a huge success
Police arrest L.A. dealer suspected of bringing heroin into T.O.
Honesty not always best policy
Don’t buy line that pot is harmless
Public meeting set to discuss proposed power line construction
Political Cartoon
Dog walker says he’s not guilty
Poop making it in bag, not in trash
Let us never forget MLK’s message
CA driving tips for out-of-towners
Wants ‘tree huggers’ to join in fight
Life for mentally ill made worse by ACLU
Where were letters about ‘Gabby’?
Plan won’t improve T.O. Boulevard
Open up about suicide
Planning commissioner wants public to vote on boulevard plan
Vacation photo winner feeling blue
Poachers responsible for death of mountain lion
City agrees to loan $20 million toward freeway construction
Grand opening
Musketeers looking to zap Chargers
Calendar
‘Gondoliers’ musically entrancing
Simi Valley welcomes proposed ER expansion
Students seek a challenge
Cavaliers ride over competition
Pets go to church on Sunday
Great expectations
Christian comedy benefits ailing actor
Golf for charity
Get in touch with family roots
Kiwanis appoint new leader
Pet of the Week
City leaders question regional transit plan
MHS seniors give student body a voice
Letter opener
A tasty fundraiser
Ride into downtown for Country Days
Cartoon
Vacation contest pics online
Forecast predicts market rebound by 2014
Resignation sparks parents’ outcry
MUSD offcials announce $4.3-million surplus
Jump to it
Walk for cystic fibrosis
Sheriff's Blotter
Week 3 scores
Last week’s top performers
Marmonte standings
Weekend schedule
Other local football matchups
The Acorn’s High School Football Game of the Week
New TOHS girls’ water polo coach familiar with program
Hillcrest Christian in football heaven
O.C. runners must carve out a path to victory
Yom Kippur services held across the Conejo
Great expectations
Church hosts Toastmasters
Christmas concert seeks singers
Pets are a blessing
Tap workshop offered in Agoura
SERVING IN UNIFORM
Costume shop unmasks in time for Halloween
Pet of the Week
N.P. practice welcomes new physician
Health Briefs
Panel of experts will discuss palliative care
Stay up-to-date on Medicare changes
CLU presents Chinese Moon Festival
‘The Wiz’ reinvents ‘Wizard of Oz’
Pianist helps kick off New West’s masterpiece series
See the splendor of Spanish guitar
‘Gondoliers’ is musically enchanting
TOHS band presents Sounds of Conejo
Charity spends $100,000 to buy new clothes for kids
Student makes dean’s list
EARTHS Magnet earns wellness award
Paraiso Town Center is now The Village at Dos Vientos Ranch
March sheds light on suicide
High School HI*LIGHTS
Actors will perform stories from old Conejo
Storytellers guild to gather
Teen center receives $5,000 donation
Community Briefs
City seeking input on plan for seniors
Conejo Valley author helps readers tap into their life stories
Oak trees from acorns
Young pupils make feathery friend
Artistic quilt show opens soon
What’s Under One Roof
Lineup set for T.O. speaker series
New county office a place to go for those in need
Sheriff's Blotter
Backbone Trail nearly complete
Misses young Acorn columnist
Time to play fair with Hooters
Success of local middle schools driving API improvement
Restaurant being unfairly targeted
A house divided over Hooters
What offends? Well, it all depends
Wants to get something off chest
Hooters critics aren’t being fair
Vocal minority doesn’t stand for T.O.
Senior grateful for neighbors’ help
Don’t send labor laws backward
Home schooling improved test score
Why such fuss over the American flag?
New hospice checks out all right
Eyewitness to poopleaving perpetrator
Why smart meters aren’t so smart
Advertising trailers are an eyesore
Residents missing a bigger issue
Cartoon
Lessons learned from ‘Gabby’
Man gets max sentence for accelerating his vehicle toward sheriffs deputies
Memorial held for T.O. Boulevard squatter
Housing expert sees recovery on the horizon
Fusing fitness with fun
Plan to improve downtown T.O. a step closer to reality
Services at Temple Etz Chaim
Set yourself free from the weight of hate
Calendar
Table fellowship
Simi Valley deacon takes ministry to remote Alaskan village
Simi Valley festival adds more fun
Art and Jazz Festival closes out summer
Fundraisers to help teen with brain cancer
Fraud drives up healthcare costs
Free screening for disorder
The Secret
Underwood Family Farms welcomes fall with festival
Moorpark women’s club paints with kindness
Pet of the Week
At the Library
Muckdogs win it all in baseball tourney
What seniors should be doing
Teen named pageant 'nalist
Bridges school presents carnival fun
Children fine tune talent at performing arts academy
Military academy info night
New football stadium misses home opener
Road runners
Cloth artists exhibit quilts
A celebration of roses
Watercolor demonstration benefits new art museum
Support for beer tasting festival skyrockets
Residents help clean up the creek
Big Bad Voodoo Daddy to swing for bene't concert
Fill a book bag for three bucks at library sale
Feeding the hungry
Fashion show aids home for at-risk kids
Moorpark teen is art star
Act ensures jobs are filled by legal workers
Council approves vacant lot for use by RV dealership
Wants to clarify article’s facts
Salutes flag provider
Take Fido to dog park
Cartoon
Shelves almost empty at Moorpark Food Pantry
‘Smart meters’ coming to county
Sheriff's Blotter
Vacation contest pics online
Police warn of lottery scam
Council names artist for Ruben Castro Center
Moorpark’s sales tax numbers up from last year
In a library not too far, far way....
Lion distance runners serious about having fun
Week 2 scores
Krems cruises to tennis title
Local TVL teams among best in Ventura County
Last week’s top performers
Marmonte standings
Weekend schedule
Other local football matchups
'e Acorn’s High School Football Game of the Week
Chabad unveils new center
Faith Briefs
A church family without borders
State chiropractic board requires ‘informed consent’
Get screened for arterial disease
Free diabetes class held in T.O.
Survivor to discuss careers after cancer
Health, fitness day puts focus on kids
Theater conservatory offers class for aspiring thespians
The Movie Nut
Get a Taste of Conejo at the Four Seasons
Auction features award-winning artist
Calendar
Big Bad Voodoo Daddy comes to Kavli
Walk for Healthy Schools is this weekend
High School HI*LIGHTS
Bridges to host community fair
Learn about military academies
New TOHS science class trains problemsolvers of tomorrow
Are your pets disaster ready?
Pet of the Week
A day of dance for foster youths
For the love of art
Entrepreneur mom launches ecofriendly baby blanket business
I Want a Reason
T.O. native produces documentary on plight of Haitian women
Christian comedy to benefit ailing actor
Rotary Club names o'cers, directors
‘Oh Great Spirit’
WLV tennis director wins at nationals
Live entertainment, beer on tap at Oktoberfest
Charity golf tournament benefits police department
Garden club celebrates 50 fruitful years
Book sale is last of the year
A piece of ranch history preserved
Culture trip
KCLU o'ering tour of new broadcast center
Teen passes on love of reading
Experts talk opera
Fall programs planned in Dos Vientos
Native culture comes alive in T.O.
Singer to compete for record deal
Sheriff's Blotter
You choose this year’s top ‘Take Your Acorn on Vacation’ photo
Filters installed near Medea Creek successful in reducing urban runoff
NPHS hosting forum on rising threat from heroin, prescription drug abuse
Enforcing dog license laws not always a treat
Prove 9/11 victims didn’t die in vain
Letters show that community cares
Five suggestions for future restaurant
Observations from Hooters hearing
California has it all backwards
E-Verify would kill agriculture industry
Open the book on city pensions
Cartoon
Traffic enforcement has gone too far
T.O. Boulevard plan a U.N. conspiracy
Conejo schools are in good hands
FOR THE RECORD
Reaction to test results overblown
Changes coming at city hall might not be a bad thing
A rare sight in T.O.: new construction
Thousand Oaks antes up millions to keep redevelopment agency running
Council must make $20-million decision
City attorney bids adieu for Burbank
Approval of Hooters liquor license appealed
Take a musical ride with ‘The Gondoliers’
Calendar
The Acorn Epicurean
Kids Connect With Fruits And Veggies At Local Farmer’s Market
Bubba’s, An Antique Picker’s Paradise
Moorpark, TOHS toss around compliments before big game
Consensus on court is T.O. the team to beat
Ballet helps heal youth with toes
Spruce-up day for Boys & Girls Club
Nobody should die alone
Brews on tap for tasting fest to kick off Country Days
Arts council announces award finalists
Moorpark Highlands reveals new luxury home model
Festival time
A day of remembrance
Fresh fruit for sale at Friday farmers market
Paintings hit the ground running
Guest opinion
‘Shame on you’
Wants to fine offenders
A solution for dog waste
Vote for top Acorn photos
Metrolink crash
Cartoon
Sheriff's Blotter
Council challenges golf center’s permit
A little wrangler
Vacation contest pics online
AYSO kicks o' season
City antes up for redevelopment
Pet of the Week
High Holiday services o'ered at Hyatt Westlake Plaza
B’nai B’rith hosts lecture
Pro-evolution minister to speak
Spiritual leaders host prayer breakfast
Jewish temple offers spiritual and practical support to its members
Waves crash the party at Ventura event
Lancers lend a helping hand
Other local football matchups
Last week’s top performers
Marmonte standings
Weekend schedule
'e Acorn’s High School Football Game of the Week
The Acorn’s High School Football Game of the Week
Consensus on court is Thousand Oaks the team to beat
September sessions
Sky’s the limit for new pilots
Newbury Park scholar participates in scientific research
How parents can help
Locals make grade at Pepperdine
High School HI*LIGHTS
CLU’s new football stadium not ready in time for home opener
Documentary on ‘The Future of Food’ will be shown
Classes o'er help to quit smoking
The secret
Health Briefs
Hai Sushi
‘Gondoliers’ opens soon at Hillcrest
C.V. Art Museum reopens to public
Council names finalists for Art Stars Awards
TV, movie actress will speak at CLU
Calendar
Fireside Concerts at Borchard Park a hot deal for music fans
Families turn out in force for Day of the Horse
Kids’ stories told in two languages
St. Jude country fair full of entertainment options
Church offers Family Sock Hop
Halloween Mud Run back for second year
County Human Services Agency opens office in Thousand Oaks
Ending well
Golf center awarded permit extension
Event celebrates the wonders of the rose
Golf center awarded permit extension
Nature program gets kids outdoors
Club offers island-themed dinner
Spirit of Mountains photo contest is back
My Stu' fundraiser includes games
Tennis pro am to raise dollars for nonpro'ts
My Stuff fundraiser includes games
Dedicated Red Cross volunteer brings calm to crisis situations
Fashion show aids home for at-risk kids
Regents send patriotic message
Tour offered for new docents at inn
Casa Conejo MAC will meet at Walnut Elementary
Church BBQ, chili provide a send-o' for summer
Hands off Hooters
Meeting will discuss street restriping
Fundraising can be fun
Conejo Valley to be canvas of colors
Sheriff's Blotter
Gun fired into the air during domestic dispute in Thousand Oaks
Man allegedly sold 'reworks from home
Authorities uncover another pot farm on public land
‘Smart meters’ coming to T.O.
Presidential candidate talks in N.P.
U.S. must maintain national defense
Boy Scout blown away by support
Concerns over eatery are valid
We’ve got bigger fish to fry
Don’t turn T.O. into Hooterville
Enough already about Hooters
Don’t judge schools based on API results
Redevelopment is a shell game
Grateful for good Samaritan’s actions
Students are free to pray in school
E-Verify opens up jobs for Americans
Please pick up after your pets
Has questions about proposed hospice
Cartoon
Vote for top Acorn photos
Commission weighs future of walnut tree
Open space agency open for comment
T.O. opts out of 2012 Amgen Tour
Flap over Lynn Ranch flag persists
Schools pay tribute to first responders
U.S. News ranks CLU 18th in West
Travel checklist for easy trips
Campaign increases cancer awareness
A brand new image
Plenty to purchase at the farmers market
Demonstrations featured at annual equestrian event
Calendar
‘The Marvelous Wonderettes’ full of nostalgic tunes
Moorpark author launches sleuth series
Hadassah meets
Expo welcomes all faiths
Panel to discuss selective college admissions
Free training for ESL tutors
Connect children with nature
Program helps students with next step
Pet of the Week
Star Wars Day in a library not so far away
I Want a Reason
Musketeers join hunt to track down Thousand Oaks
Chamber ready to tee off for networking golf tournament
A country western birthday bash
Laws for fundraising raffles
Girl Scouts recognize women for leadership
Gone, but not forgotten
Volunte ers needed for coastal cleanup
New rides, activities at Simi Valley Fair
Course gives women a business edge
Pot stash likely left by smugglers
Pick up after pets
She found meaning in crisis
We all remember that fateful day 10 years ago
Cartoon
Fire stations to honor victims of 9/11
Sheriff's Blotter
Simi Valley groundwater remains under investigation
Redevelopment lawsuit puts halt to city projects
Economy at heart of debate
MUSD’s state test scores continue upward
Send us your surf photos
Launch party
Amgen Tour of California good to go for 2012
Volunteers needed to clean up coast
Faith Briefs
JNET’s Summer Splash a smash hit
‘Stuff the Bus’ collects scores of school supplies
Merit scholarships
Standout COLLEGE Students
Students get scholarships to study science
Simi Valley concert will aid Alzheimer’s Association
Golf event benefits Prostate Cancer Foundation
Los Robles seminar a part of Prostate Cancer Awareness Month
New Garden of Hope celebrated
Wellness Community picks new board members
Lynn bike lane receives safety grant despite critics’ claims it’s unsafe
College night will feature highly selective schools
High School HI*LIGHTS
Simi hospital hosts blood drive
Jeffrey Osborne highlights music festival
J. Hamilton Wines
Panic! Productions’ first musical really ‘works’
Calendar
Untitled
School districts dispute grand jury report about bus safety
Learn to be an English tutor
Breaking bread with the animals
Councilman back to work after health scare
A few tips for the traveler
Moorpark resident publishes mystery novel about teen idol accused of murder
Simi Valley festival includes fair, 10K run
Raccoon caught red-handed
Community Briefs
Parent coach to give seminar in WLV
Nonprofit’s hope: no one should die alone
Nonpro't’s hope: no one should die alone
Reagan Library collecting items for U.S. troops
Pet of the Week
Radio club offers wave of information
Baha’i community to speak out about human rights violations
Councilwoman Irwin honored by Girl Scouts
At The Library
Elton of past, Ringo of future
Freedom Walk will begin at Reagan Library
Thousand Oaks DMV will reopen in October after four-month closure
‘We’re going up there to see if we can do some good’
New water tank will improve service but increase rates for customers of Cal Water
Piano show all done in fun—for adults
Sheriff's Blotter
Debate goes to how we value women
Hooters’ hiring practice is legal
A sudden urge for a plate of wings
Visit to restaurant won her over
What is 9/11’s lasting lesson?
Ad not appropriate for family paper
Restore N.P. flag to its proper place
Flag opponent had his facts wrong
CVUSD not properly informing parents
Unhappy about new smart meters
Not easy getting around T.O.
We all remember that fateful day 10 years ago
City out of negotiations for auto mall properties
Gallegly: Careful what you wish for
Hooters is more than a restaurant
Political Cartoon
Latest test results a mixed bag for CVUSD
Two longtime city hall department heads announce plans to retire
Are you ready for some football?
‘Which Westlake?’
Emerson String Quartet to perform
Group discusses hearing loss
Health screenings available at senior wellness expo
Too much sun increases health risks
Health expo seeks vendors
Doctors train in simulated emergency room
Adult reading tutors needed
Flory wrangles first place at 2011 Academic Rodeo
Symphony appoints new executive director
Crocodile rockin’ on Labor Day
Actors give fearless performances in hardhitting ‘Cuckoo’s Nest’
‘Stuff the Bus’ collects school supplies
Calendar
Special 9/11 services at Moorpark Presbyterian
Unity invites community to day of prayer Sept. 8
Biblical garden takes root
New Euro Stone store opens in T.O.
Chamber cuts the ribbon twice
Board appoints new members
Free workshops for job seekers
Grace Brethren football kicks off
Quakes shake, rattle & roll to victory
Big games for MHS
Pigskin paradise
Wag ‘N’ Walk helps rescued animals
Making music at library storytime
Kick it up a notch at chili contest
Concert to raise funds for Alzheimer’s research
Some wine packaging may be toxic
Docents wanted at Reagan Library
Medicare Advantage offers extended benefits
The definition of home may change as we age
King ends his stay at the YMCA
Volunteers honored
Merit scholarships
Tee o' with the Boys & Girls Club of Moorpark
Pet of the Week
Newcomers organization welcomes all
Festival presents wine and food pairings
Surviving the crash
Clarifies tea party’s politics
Let’s stay heady this fall
Cartoon
Act ensures jobs are filled by legal workers
Raises her glass to thank pub
Homeowners frustrated with looks, cost of broken wall
Sheriff's Blotter
County ceremony to honor victims of 9/11 attacks
Lasure returns to Walnut Canyon as principal
School districts dispute grand jury report
Brew crew
Healthy living should include daily serving of pistachios
Don’t let sun’s rays burn you
The definition of home may change as we age
Scout plants biblical garden
Join in World Day of Prayer
Sweet story of hope lifts listeners
Free series of seminars to teach how to prepare for emergencies
Women’s group to host luncheon
High School HI*LIGHTS
CVUSD enrollment dips, but more coming from out of district
Adult school’s new Bridge Program aims to help students make next step
Doctor opens practice in Newbury Park
Local Business Briefs
La Reina lands new head golf coach
Newbury Park track star shines
Isham gets starting nod over Cameron
Pigskin paradise
Acupuncture for Addiction
Start School Year Off Right at Farmers’ Market
Leg Discomfort Could Signify Heart Disease
Create Your Ideal Outdoor Living Space
Bartenders do battle at Bogie’s
Symphony selects new executive director
CLU hosts French film fest
Thousand Oaks Arts Festival starts Sept. 17
Elton John tribute last in park series
Calendar
Good wine, good company
Craig Espenschied
St. Patrick’s Day School has new leader
Leagues open
Y’s host barbecues
Taking ownership
Love don’t cost a thing . . . or at least it’s discounted
Squirrel saved after tumble into tar pit
Wine tasting event benefits county Democrats
‘50-50’ raffles are against the law
LoVEFest back at gardens
Spinal neurosurgeon inspires kids to take up medicine as career
Event will pay respect to victims of 9/11
Reagan Library is in search of new volunteer docents
Kids who learn to appreciate nature will carry their passion through life
Not just for recess anymore
Newcomers Club is open to all residents
Montessori school moves to Oak Park
County writers club’s newly elected board includes members from Conejo Valley
Good deals for a good cause
King ends his stay at the YMCA
Community Briefs
Seniors fear for loss of volunteer program due to federal budget cuts
Several local residents among volunteers honored by VC Community Foundation
No trash pickup on Labor Day
Pet of the Week
CRPD offering lacrosse lessons
Assistance League hosts meeting for prospective members
Animal control officers will be going door-to-door checking dog tags
A Dash of Youth
Hundreds gather to celebrate educator’s 100th birthday
FOR THE RECORD
Act ensures jobs are filled by legal workers
Sheriff's Blotter
LACFD warns of carbon monoxide detector scam
Man accused of aiming BB gun at police facing several felonies
Flagpoles have no place on open space
All public benefits should be examined
Outraged by city staff compensation
Political Cartoon
Objects to Hooters’ hiring practices
Eatery doesn’t fit in Thousand Oaks
Surprised by all the Hooters outcry
Too many unhealthy options at school
Opposed to bike lanes on Lynn Road
Piano show guilty of being great time
Ideas to promote T.O. tourism
Driving range lights are just too bright
The Hooters hullabaloo
T.O., Simi cops trying to stem flow of heroin
Legislative maps now final
Equine lovers want to corral public support
Hooters hearing set for Sept. 15
Accused T.O. doctor will stand trial for sexual misconduct
Hundreds of classic cars on display at Harborview Park
Measuring up to size
Calendar
Truth comes out in courtroom drama
Firestone Walker joins beer fest
Book and author fair explores craft of writing
Pool power
Sur vivor to describe 9/11 attack
Community Christian Church marks 25 years
Animals win at Casino Night
Come join the doodle gang
Pet of the Week
How to survive ‘back to school’
New head of school at St. Patrick’s
CLU welcomes new freshmen
CSUCI receives stem cell research training grant
Safety first when traveling to school
Center puts kids on the right path
‘Berlin Candy Bomber’ recounts dropping treat parachutes
Entries sought for coastal photo contest
Funds available for renters facing eviction
Coast Guard classes will cover boating safety
Trees around pools
Regatta introduces kids to YMCA program
Nonprofit hopes to come out of its shell
Calls tea party ‘misguided’
For the record
Despite cuts, MUSD still top-notch
Cartoon
The ABCs of back to school
Sheriff's Blotter
Vacation contest ending soon
Grocery workers poised to strike
Lunch program cuts food costs
School’s back in session
Hoping for a callback
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9/11 Memorial Concert
Kickoff faceoff: Who plays for the Lombardi Trophy in February?
Kickoff faceoff: Who plays for the Lombardi Trophy in February?
Ultimate Warriors
Making their move
La Reina volleyball team embraces expectations
High School HI*LIGHTS
Golf event benefits N.P. Academy
Mural made to honor school’s 40th birthday
9/11 survivor to speak Sept. 11
New rabbi welcomed to temple Author ponders America’s love for meat
Set yourself free from the weight of hate
Center puts kids on the right path
Health Briefs
Military culture goes on trial in ‘A Few Good Men’
Art exhibit ripe with creative creations
Calendar
Nate ’n Al
Hot rods coming to harbor
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Agency hosts adoption meeting
Labradoodle lovers descend on Malibu
Local author writes sci-fi novel for teens
How to survive ‘back to school’
Business leaders will talk social networking
N.P. dojo still kicking after 10 years
Deadline for Acorn vacation photo contest is here
Reaching for the sky
SERVING IN UNIFORM
Swing band caps garden’s music series
Professor a part of CLU 9/11 memorial concert
Fundraiser is all about the 1950s
Trio earn bragging rights in putting contest
Rotary Club fundraiser, now in its 10th year, dedicated to a special cause
Help available to renters facing eviction
Local Scouts whip Mount Whitney
Community Briefs
Fathers and daughters can compete in makeshift boat race
Pet of the Week
Workforce board adds members
Bankruptcy seminar offered
Oaks Christian students help fulfill Simi child’s Make-A-Wish dream
City looking to fill vacancy on disabled access board
Friendly introduction
Inaugural author, book fair set for November
Ask the DMV
Square dance classes are back
Twistin’ the night away
Art guild meeting includes oil painting demonstration
Westlake High School graduate killed by lightning strike while in Costa Rica
Artists hosting free reception
Breakfast will salute women in the military
Reagan’s son has gift of gab
Come to the Conejo: Cities working on plan to attract visitors
Sheriff's Blotter
Police chase down alleged liquor thieves
Blame the players on the field
A question for GOP candidates
Young columnist sees the big picture
Really enjoys ‘A Dash of Youth’
Hooters will be a test for council
Dueling piano show was misogynistic
Frequent Hooters guest lends support
T.O. could use another option
Bridges article gave wrong impression
Won’t go to Janss if Hooters is approved
Newbury Park flag should fly again
A different look at the Amazon debate
Political Cartoon
The ABCs of back to school
Newbury Park man found guilty of using deadly force against police
Who’s at the top of the heap
City sued over Lakes angled parking
Back to class
Back to School for Thousand Oaks - Bus Schedules, Lunch Menus, School Supplies and more
CLU welcomes more than 500 freshmen
Fundraiser for Moorpark teen with cancer
Make healthy decisions when eating out
Black Widow spider bites may require medical attention
Area netters all set
Calendar
Who dunnit in Ventura?
Open casting call for ‘Chitty Chitty Bang Bang’
Outdoor festival hosts folk music
Musicians honor 9/11
Performers needed for musical ‘Gypsy’
“The Help”
Pastor led to higher spiritual plane
Take Your Moorpark Acorn on Vacation
Pet of the Week
Disney World vacation wish comes true
Volunteer host families needed for foreign exchange students
Local ballclub thrives at Encino tourney
CLU launches scientific computing center
Social Security offers back-to-school checklist
Teen learns leadership
Girls’ soccer club takes the gold
Firm Specializes In Interior Design
Yoga Studio Offers Classes For All Levels
Bright Future For Solar Company
Call of the wild
Acupunture, Herbs May Help With Weight Loss
Skaters ride concrete waves in neighborhood skate park
Quakes shake, rattle & roll to victory
Cyanide fishing hurts ocean’s live reefs
Music from the Man in Black
Come and curl in Simi Valley
Food and fashion for brides at Hyatt event
Taking ownership
Are you ready to be edutained?
Driving test tips for seniors
Kicking asteroids
Grant to help police curb underage drinking, DUIs
Letter writer is scared of other letter writers
Amazon looks for local support
Cartoon
Sheriff's Blotter
State’s high court agrees to hear redevelopment lawsuit
Bright lights, big problems?
Pollock enters race for new congressional district
Farm report shows crop values are up
Celebrating the arts
Panthers plan to pack a punch
Kang plays like a pro in claiming amateur crown
Baseball team riding a wave of success
Volleyball club is magic in Minnesota
Area netters turn focus toward fall season
Faith Briefs
Sisters of Notre Dame ask volunteers to lend a hand to Many Mansions
Temple invites area adults on casino trip
County Fellowship of Christian Athletes organizes first Victory Drive and Banquet
Does the drama of the Dow have you feeling out of control?
Health Briefs
Are you ready to be edutained?
Have coffee at the Free Clinic
Ventura County Heart Walk is Aug. 27
Creepy crawlies pack painful bite
The MOVIE Nut
Special TGIF concert will celebrate Westlake’s 30-year anniversary
Jazz quartet latest in Gardens of the World series
Calendar
‘Dancing with the Stars’ singer hopes to emerge from shadow of popular show
Camarillo shelter hosting one-day ‘adopt-athon’
Pet of the Week
New senior living facility opens in T.O.
Young musical entrepreneurs start recording studio from scratch
Brides have their day at vendor event
Play puts twist on Big Bad Wolf
Kindermusik plans two open houses in September
Garden of Hope planted in Westlake
Suzanne Louise Freeman
N.P. racers place in top 10 at nationals
Tutoring for special needs
Filling backpacks just in time for school
High School HI*LIGHTS
TOHS yearbook is an All-American
Parents can apply for free lunches
A Dash of Youth
College student organizes picnic to encourage acceptance
WLV church hosting 9/11 memorial concert
Kids reel in a good time at annual fishing derby
Emergency preparedness
Conejo Players casting for ‘Gypsy’
Community Briefs
Rotarian meets reptilian
Bronze Star a long time coming for local vet
Born to run
State Supreme Court agrees to hear case against abolishing redevelopment agencies
Final word on fate of Janss mall post office expected next month
FOR THE RECORD
Sheriff's Blotter
Obama, not tea party, is to blame
Unplug yourself from negativity
D.C. politicians are out of touch
No longer sees a need for Congress
Witnessing the birth of a U.S. citizen
Diversity is overrated
What’s in it for female customers?
Wrong location, not wrong restaurant
Message to Hooters critics: ‘Just relax’
Support healthier food options in T.O.
Paper picked fight with wrong teacher
Cartoon
Cities take up charge to dim driving range’s night lights
Amazon looks for local support
Late movie star’s pristine ranch preserved for future generations
Plans for new school shelved
Thousand Oaks rolls out new bus route
Swenson Center is LEED Silver certified
An Opportunity to Volunteer Your Time
Summertime injuries are preventable
Baptist church seeks renewal
MHS hoops team finishes strong
Moorpark feeling Aftershock’s aftermath
Trench warfare
Calendar
Horror! Auditions open for ‘Little Shop’
“Rise of the Planet of the Apes”
Angelic dining raises arts funds
CSUCI taking transfer students for spring
Gifts expand CLU graduate programs
Foster children leave troubles on shore for a day at sea
Adopted pets make happy homes
Fundraiser for fairgrounds
Rummage raises money for MHS volleyball
Funds for 4 Paws program
Pet of the Week
Nature lesson takes flight
What’s your life story telling you?
Man arrested on charges of indecent exposure
Simi Rec & Park offers free concerts
Small pest causes big problems for citrus trees
Leading by example
Voters can opt for electronic sample ballot
Not in favor of DUI checkpoints
Says Tea Party, GOP resorting to terrorism
Likens Tea Party to ‘bullies’
Believes liberals fear Tea Party
Atheist embarrassed by other atheists
Doesn’t want economic royalists to ruin America
Cartoon
The magic of live theater
Rattlesnakes are still a danger through autumn
Libertarians to meet
Sheriff's Blotter
Rabid bats still in Moorpark
They’re having a block party
Victims: payment not enough
Judge calls Metrolink crash settlement a ‘Sophie’s Choice’
Centennial celebration
Baseballers go unblemished in S.B.
Lions have the horses to make a run
Shea hey: Newbury Park senior is locked in
Bridges Charter eyes fresh start, Park Oaks parent still smarting
Make sure benefits continue
WHS alum is awarded Fulbright scholarship
Fruit company doles out donation
Local mother, daughter fight autoimmune disease
Loss and scandal have led pastor to higher spiritual plane
Jewish singles
Networking group hosting island-themed mixer
Discussion to follow bullying film
Miles of smiles at Bible school
Business Briefs
Metrolink rolls out bicycle cars
Italian eatery first tenant inked by new Paraiso ownership
Stand Up for Our Kids event turns 10
Master the garden
Procrastinating gardeners can still enjoy a fruitful crop
Learning can pay off at Discovery Center
Reading events prepare kids for class
Making summer memories
Arts-based nonprofits may apply for grant money through city
Wednesdays get jazzy at The Canyon
Folk festival in Ventura
The MOVIE Nut
Veteran radio funny man hopes guests will tune in for Comedy Night
All that Blood, Sweat & Tears pays off
Calendar
Westlake Village shop marks anniversary with week of ‘Summer Indulgence’
Conejo Players present zany comedy in T.O.
Briefs
Fine dining with Fabio highlights Angels’ fundraiser
What’s your life story telling you?
Contest calls for pictures of the beach
VC Libertarians to barbecue
Watch Camarillo air show in the shade
Berlin Candy Bomber will share sweet tale
OpenBorders ends entertaining run
Thousand Oaks filmmaker focusing on different kind of star
Tye’s triumph
Veterans Court offers treatment, other services
Sheriff's Blotter
For the record
Feels paper comes from the heart
Disagreeing doesn’t make us enemies
Replica gun pointed at cops
Attack letter taught us something
Proof of Fox News bias is everywhere
Cops to target underage drinking
Horse owner upset over complaint
Three T.O. intersections set to receive traffic signals
Proposed law would make it easier for cities to reduce speeds on local roadways
City manager acted like ‘spoiled child’
Opponents getting too much press
Debate over Hooters is good ‘theater’
Don’t like it? Then don’t go there
Hooters’ critics have the wrong idea
Medical pot law being abused
Cutting defense spending a bad idea
Lessons learned from the elected
Placing blame for financial mess
Leave the American flag alone
Rattlesnake population is growing
Tiered water rates aren’t fair
Political Cartoon
End auto mall holdup
Keeping out of the criminal spotlight
Pet rescue
City employee group agrees to reject pay raise
Community garden sprouts new amenities
Building bridges to college
A cold sundae for a hot day
Church hosts Bible school, barbecue
Arts center handles the truth in ‘A Few Good Men’
Dance Ten wins big
Meet other Jewish singles
And the question is . . .
Calendar
Exotic tale weaves story of love, sacrifice
Getting a head start on college applications
Rummage sale for students
English teacher makes literary leap
Fundraiser for First 5
Top 10 favorite names for new babies
Pet of the Week
Library 93021
Westside a winner
Publisher takes charge
New winery in town
Chamber hosts golf networking
Realtors association elects new officers
CHP offers free traffic safety class for teen drivers
UCLA launches trauma transplant program
Support for hearing impaired
Laughter is best medicine
Hot sun can trigger skin burns, rosacea
Familiar faces in Pac-12 football
All eyes on the end zone
Round-up program supports Boys & Girls Club
Team members show why they’re Elite
Moorpark Mavericks sting Conejo Bees
Celebrities help kick off pet adoption event
A landscape transformed
Decries liberal extremism
Prop. 36: Doomed to fail
Cartoon
Veterans Court taking cases
Police Blotter
Police say social host law is working
Sound wall delayed
Funds run out for drug court
Boys injured after fall
Stories, songs and smiles
V.C. Brewers fall tryouts in Ventura
Prime Ticket targets Oaks vs. Westlake
O.C.’s Bornstein turns on the jets
Postseason run ends for Conejo Valley All-Stars
Surfers get another crack at Mugu’s waves
LAX team shows why they’re Elite
No Mullaney, no problem
Familiar faces in Pac-12 football
CLU launching accounting lecture series
Getting a head start on college applications
High school students can follow surgeons as they do their work
‘A Few Good Men’ comes to High Street
Young Artists find winning formula for Windy City classic
Calendar
T.O. garden will sing the blues
Park concert to feature Susie Hansen band
WLV women’s club hosts social
Comedy show open to people affected by cancer
Center aimed at boosting youths’ computer skills
Father, son enjoy final shuttle launch
Pets need extra care in hot weather
Ventura County Animal Services competing for a chance at $100,000
Pet of the Week
Catching a wave of faith
Aglow hosting women’s breakfast
Wild West-themed VBS held in Calabasas
B’nai B’rith hosts ice cream social
Hiking club conquers SoCal’s highest peak
Getting to the bottom of T.O.’s booming foot massage business
Trees around pools
Patriotic landmark destroyed
Fostering a passion for music
Kiwanis hosts night of comedy
Jazz singer-songwriter in Ventura County for first time
Retired teachers help future educator
Man helped make training films during World War II
Safety-obsessed parents are hurting their kids
Foster children leave troubles on shore for day at sea
Sheriff's Blotter
For the record
Only we can effect real change
Fox haters jump on scandal bandwagon
Be thankful for Fox News channel
Words for the president, Congress
Police find loaded weapon at home of suspected dealer
Routine probation search in T.O. leads to 6 arrests
Boys, 7, injured in fall from UPS truck
Uninformed voters have no excuse
Low-income housing not much to look at
Let’s be honest, not politically correct
Drivers don’t respect crosswalks
Flat water rate is right way to go
Art center’s struggle was predicted
Cartoon
Prop. 36: doomed to fail
Drug court disbanded for lack of funding
Healthy-school advocates target sports drinks
Recently discovered gang now out of business, police say
Land deals lead to a slow-down on auto mall construction
Hooters debate heightens, company signs lease
Exhibit features Novorealist painters
MPLL All-Stars finally fall
Pudwill to skate at X Games
Youth club expected to provide a big boost for Moorpark water polo teams
Church opens K-7 school
Golf tournament to benefit charities
New adult program
Congratulations deserved
Garage sale benefits First 5
Bus tour shows how teens change their cities
‘High School Musical’ comes to Moorpark
Outdoor festival features artists
Calendar
‘Forum’ mashes up timeless jokes and musical theater
Kids make contest artwork
Pet of the Week
Psychologist addresses caregivers
Tournament proceeds support hospice residents
Classes on diabetes control
Free class teaches basics of ham radio operation
Arts fundraiser to feature wine room, dinner buffet
Seven don’ts of dealing with difficult parents
Summer music at Simi mall
At the Library
Tiny tots pony up in riding class
Rotarian teaches teens about money
Sheriff's Blotter
Your turn to speak
Put the brakes on bicycle road rage
Cartoon
Stand Down helps homeless veterans
Council selects Castro sculptor
Alcohol use suspected in Moorpark traffic fatality
Health officials working to remove rabid bats
Moorpark’s banner effort
Academy to open in Moorpark
The Art of Being
CEO reveals spiritual secret to success
Hawks end Omaha trip on a high note
Westlake boys victorious in Ventura
Deer’s futility mark now a moving target for Dunn
Conejo Juniors take care of business
LaSecla signs with Oakland
Putting the ‘fun’ in fundamentals
Ghazarian on the go
Eye on the Conejo
HealthBriefs
Support group lends an ear
Make the pool the place to be
Chamber CEO will sit on hospital board
THE OTHER Side of 50
EYE ON LOCAL AREA STOCKS
Crossing guards relocated for upcoming school year
Conejo Valley networking group meets tomorrow for coffee
Home show seeks vendors
Local wins leadership award
Adult school introduces Bridge Program
FAMILY MEN Don't Wear Name Brands
Marti O’Neill-Schmidt
Amateur radio class is for people of all ages
One swing was all it took
Study the stars with Native American storyteller
Study the stars with Native American storyteller
Untitled
Rec and park mailing out fall guide
Kids come out to play at Tropical Daze
OpenBorders’ run of art, music will end soon
Nonobjective art on display
Comedic Hall of Famer comes to Canyon
The MOVIE Nut
Red, white and food
Calendar
Cabrillo’s ‘Sound of Music’ is a ‘triumph’
Reagan’s son will sign books
Santa Monica Mountains inspired set of paintings
Pumping up the party 101
Reagan’s son will sign books
Santa Monica Mountains inspired set of paintings
Before the blaze, comes the burn
Book Club in a Bag offered
Where lions once roamed
Book Club in a Bag offered
Where lions once roamed
Sheriff's Blotter
Civic Arts Plaza wants to land bigger fish
Man allegedly shared child porn via Web
Suspect charged with impersonating an officer
Secret marijuana fields on public property a growing problem, authorities say
Secret marijuana fields on public property a growing problem, authorities say
On Hooters, letters, low-cost housing
Expansion of Simi Valley Landfill gets approval from supervisors
City wants to restripe portion of Avenida de Los Arboles near 23 Freeway
Fox News has lost all credibility
A message to an anonymous hero
Council, auto mall made wrong call
Woman’s opinion was embarrassing
Appreciates affordable housing
Let’s respect different opinions
President defends Many Mansions
Tier 2 users are unhappy too
Tiered system ‘foisted on us’
Rates should take lot size into account
Political Cartoon
Civic Arts Plaza needs your help
State’s top money man stops in Westlake
Will city pay state to keep redevelopment agency alive?
Man, 26, dies while in custody at T.O. jail
Cool acts put on a show under hot sun
CLU undercuts UC cost with scholarship
Graduate schools receive $200,000
Moorpark magnificent at tourney
Sectional sweep for Little League All-Stars
Barry’s bat is blazin’
Protect family from mosquitoes
Buddhists offer meditation event
Sale for early Christmas shoppers
For singers of sacred music
Simi Valley spiritual director, author to lead workshop
New health food store opens
Doctor to discuss prolapse problems
Lederer chosen for Los Robles board
Area Red Cross appoints officer to lead awareness efforts
Businesses show college support
Moorpark woman follows mom’s Scouting steps
There’s ‘Comedy Tonight’ at college theatre
Bulletin Board
Dance concert
“Larry Crowne”
Restaurateur invites residents to lift a pint
The Girl, the date, the dilemma
Charitable cupcakes
Sending shockwaves
Birthday party at adult center
Pet of the Week
Local author brings Jungleland back to life
Veterinarian office burglarized
The race is on
Contact your area representatives
Fast response limits fire’s spread along 118 Freeway
City Council approves new library trustees
Music teacher deserves praise
DUI checkpoints are a sober reminder to abide by the law
Cartoon
Attorney pleads not guilty in fraud case
Supervisors finally say yes to landfill expansion
A powwow with pizazz
Newbury kids safe at home with title in tow
Facility of dreams
Junior Olympics swim meet returning to Cal Lutheran
Thrashers make a mess of their foes
Tyler’s troubles continue to mount at Southern Cal
Conejo Valley All-Stars soar in sectional round
Free talk on prolapse at mall
Credit union opens first East County branch
Some eateries report spike in business from 405 closure
Learn about hip, knee replacement
Glimpsing old age
Free self-defense class at Miller Y
Middle school student meets her lifesavers
A hiking plan: don’t leave home without it
Students win scholarships from retired educators
Digital camp prepares kids for jobs of the future
Graduates headed into real world after receiving college degrees this spring
NPHS Class of ’71 hosting reunion
Calendar
Tribute band captures the soul of Billy Joel
Salsa Dash offers hot, spicy family fun
Music, stories for infants
Girl Scouts earn Gold
Kids get hooked at Fishing Frenzy
Pet of the Week
Humane Society opens visitor’s center
Oakbrook VBS starts Aug. 1
Buddhist teacher to give talk at Tushita Kadampa
American Heritage Girls group forming
Kids get Wacky on Wednesdays
Thousand Oaks-based orchid expert lives in a colorful world
Christmas in July at St. Julie
National punk rock tour stops at teen center
Bingo brings ‘em in
At The Library
Authors will discuss ‘Secret of Lasting Love’
SERVING IN UNIFORM
Friends of T.O. Library elect new leaders
Buy a brick, help county fair
Ed Lawrence to share photo collection
Spinning his wheels for Make-A-Wish
Home Run Derby winners
A Dash of Youth
Woman helped put end to Rotary’s men-only policy
Voters may say ‘no’ to sample ballots in mail
2010-11 grand jury reports
Sheriff's Blotter
Civil grand jury plays vital watchdog role in Ventura County
Republicans targeting Grandma
Police procedure made no sense
Angry at private water purveyor
Hold off on criticism of CLU
Tea party doesn’t answer to GOP
City should preserve wetland
Water district GM making too much
Poverty can befall any of us
Low-income housing helps vets
Some work hard, some have it given
Workforce needs affordable homes
A diverse populace make city vibrant
Judge by size of heart, not paycheck
Diversity is what make us beautiful
Cartoon
Bridge a boost for fans of Wildwood Park
Progressive water rate structure the right choice
Wine, food festival helps Many Mansions
Jewel thieves avoid capture following midday robbery
Hooters T.O. still a reality
Ranch wants out of mobile home deal
Latest voting maps keep Thousand Oaks “whole”
Jewelry store hit by lunch-hour heist
Council rejects committee’s request for flat water rate
Scientific computing center to open Aug. 1
True champ
Countywide forum covers brain injury challenges
Bird tests positive for West Nile Virus
Church rooted in the Bible
Softball All-Stars punch ticket to nationals
Moorpark slugs its way to 10/11 district crown
The Acorn’s guide to what’s going on
Fine fare fundraising at Taste of Camarillo
Family fun at annual Egyptian Festival
Pet of the Week
Pairing food, wine, seniors
Women Realtors join forces into one group
Honorees help build a strong workforce
Breaking down cultural barriers
All hands on deck for Ventura Pirate Days
Time to appeal property assessment
Applicants sought for cultural exchange program
Getting down to business
Book bargains at library
Free lamp exchange
MHS student qualifies for world’s largest rodeo
United Way ‘stuffs the bus’
Music teacher pulls strings at Moorpark schools
Says new district maps good for city
Law requires homes to have carbon monoxide detectors
Cartoon
We’re with the cities
Sheriff's Blotter
City to support housing agency
Man and his best friend
Moorpark to battle for redevelopment dollars
Landfill decision may be made soon
‘$200 million isn’t enough’
A cowgirl in Moorpark
Mustang All-Stars kick it into high gear
Newbury Park PONY Baseball ready for regional tournament
Former English Premier League executive to speak in Westlake
Pintos make coach, community proud
Newbury Park soccer team prevails on PKs
Players to partake in Top Gun camp
Lethal weapon
Lymphedema support group offered
Mosquito season really bites
THE OTHER Side of 50
Elks host blood drive
Healthcare doesn’t have to cost arm, leg
New Mexican eatery opens at Janss
The Acorn Epicurean
Shakespeare play won’t cost a pound of flesh
Vocal lessons
Islands acts will jam for Tropical Daze
Calendar
Swashbucklers can delight in Ventura’s Pirate Days
“Larry Crowne”
Area businesses plan for a natural disaster
Take Your Thousand Oaks Acorn on Vacation
Date set for Taste of Conejo
Roger E. Jones
Pet of the Week
OpenBorders has shows for families
Children can audition for Master Chorale
Cabrillo Music Theatre gets family-friendlier
Panther wins national award
Masses turn out to run for Miller Y
OCHS student named top entrepreneur
Estate sale benefits Kiwanis
Jobs ministry revived at St. Max
Planting tips for July
Farmers market open earlier
Community Briefs
Memories of loved ones take flight during hospice tradition
Bowling fundraiser
Local cowgirl will compete at National High School Finals Rodeo
Casa Conejo to talk graffiti, property taxes
Adopt an oak tree
Music brings stories to life
What it means to be a match
NPHS grad headed to Navy flight school
Treasured photo collection now a permanent part of T.O. history
At The Library
Alleged car burglars corralled in Oxnard
Simi landfill decision expected soon
Sheriff's Blotter
Patients join in celebration to recognize Level II trauma center’s first year
Cartoon
Tea party not a true third party
Obama’s flip-flop on debt ceiling
Vaccine debate continues
Plenty of fun to be had this summer
Not buying what TOBA’s selling
Civility needed in bike lane debate
T.O. doesn’t need low-income housing
University is excellent neighbor
Also upset over building at CLU
July 4 concert no place for politics
We’re with the cities
Scary moment at Miller Y run ends well
Man shot by TOPD in critical but stable condition at Los Robles
Plans for new school facility ‘in jeopardy’
Avoid the canyons at all costs
Diving into summer
Taming the Bard
Classic victory for Moorpark ballclub
Little League All-Stars compete with pride, passion
No more Player hatin’
When there’s no one left to call
Acupuncture treats a variety of ailments
Moorpark beauty salon is right in style
Hooper Camera keeps business in focus
Synagogue welcomes guests to events
Churches address HIV, AIDS issues
Former swim instructor dives in as head of Conejo Y
YMCA taking signups for childcare
Newbury Park High School Class of ‘71 will reminisce
Academic decathlon team on film
T.O. is alive with ‘The Sound of Music’
Filmmakers and fans unite at the movies
Award-winning chorus offers singing lessons
“Transformers: Dark of the Moon”
Moorrparrk Rebellss wiin tthe golld
A tale of two couples
Sharing a laugh on the Fourth of July
Calendar
Take your Moorpark Acorn on vacation
Senior moving simplified
Pet of the Week
Summertime brings movies, gaming, book clubs, crafts at the library
History in the making
Music to their ears
New political group focused on women’s issues
Country Days plans historical theme
Answers to questions about Social Security
Beat the heat with a good book
Cartoon
405 closure next weekend
Check out car show
Sheriff's Blotter
Local attorney arrested on embezzlement charges
Moorpark murder trial set for October
New legislative maps cause a flap
Fireworks Extravaganza!
AN OPPORTUNITY TO VOLUNTEER YOUR TIME
T.O. ballclub topples Conejo Valley
Little League All-Stars get their moment in the sun
Locals in rugby finals
Conejo Valley Big League begins U.S. title defense
Earning her stripes
Hearing sufferers can learn if they qualify for free devices
Villa Esperanza will party in Pasadena
CO meters now required in some homes
Connecting
What Sets Solar Provider Apart
Local Doctor is Pioneer in the Field of Plastic, Cosmetic Surgery
Hooper Camera Puts Focus on the Customer
Speaker will discuss changing perception of Muslims in U.S.
Dennis Merritt Jones to lead spirituality workshop
World Council of Churches works to counter HIV stigma
Pet of the Week
Standout COLLEGE Students
Most transfer requests approved in CVUSD
Calendar
‘Sound of Music’ can be heard at Kavli Theatre
Young filmmakers enjoy moment in spotlight
Play bridge on Sundays
The MOVIE Nut
Take Your Thousand Oaks Acorn on Vacation
Film lovers may flock to Ventura
Demerath- Mullin wed in Malibu
Variety of school year child care options available through locals Y’s
Series of events benefit symphony
Philanthropic club selects new board
Credit union chief selected to consumer protection board
Time to appeal property tax estimates is now
Wi ld life muralist is honorar y chair of T.O. Arts Festival
Art display at Galleria is perfect for food lovers
Money available to fund sports facilities
Dancers kick up their heels on T.O. stage
Student hopes gift of music will brighten the life of an abused child
9/11 ride departs soon
DART offers monthly training
History of Jungleland explored in pictures
On deck as history happens below
Sheriff's Blotter
Fireworks may be to blame for blaze
Ask The DMV
Cities plan to fight Brown on redevelopment
Pollution-fighting state senator to help launch female political council
Conejo Mobile Home Park’s final few
TOBA rep says slower traffic is good for sales
Police, FBI make child porn arrest
Man facing life in prison for nearly killing stepsister
Lighting, landscaping assessment fees going up
Doesn’t like new architecture at CLU
Headline was off by an atom or 2
Cartoon
Nation is headed for disaster
Why is 23 Freeway work not done?
Stop the rising cost of college
Reading: a cool summer choice
Large affordable housing project can move forward
Setting the sky on fire
County supervisor doesn’t stay parked for long
Legislative maps call for T.O. to be split in two
Libraries begin a new chapter
Francisco Dorame: A leader in the making
Elad Goren Elected Chairman of Moorpark College Foundation
Moorpark Girls Softball sending 2 teams to state
District 13 All-Stars on deck
Local referee working her way up the ranks
Marmonte football players turn heads at Conejo Classic
Easter Seals Tri-Counties increases therapy staff
Team sports keep teen girls healthy
Stay safe for summer parties
Outdoor fun with the National Park Service
Kids will have a ‘bash’
The secret to going the distance is really no secret
What’s next for the nation’s housing ?
Local premium vintners will share their wares
“Bad Teacher”
‘Rocky Horror Show’ is ‘astounding’
4th Of July Celebrations
Datebook
Pet of the Week
‘Star Spangled Ice’ is professional skater showcase
Summer splash
Books at two bucks a bag
Moorpark embraces the arts
College standouts
Students prepare for the workforce
Scholarships go to those seeking construction-related careers
County gas prices see slow decline
Realtors award scholarships to top students
Freeway closure slows down Southland
Active Adult Center to deal some good hands
Bunko tourney raises thousands of dollars
The great textbook trade
Where to go on Fourth of July
Invites residents to join grand jury
Says mayor is ‘whining’
Cartoon
13 facts for Independence Day
Sheriff's Blotter
Moorpark man killed in T.O. crash
Get ready for sis boom aaahhh!
Summer’s bounty
Leave fireworks to the experts
School district hopes for the best, plans for the worst
Newbury Park church putting finishing touches on new center for youth
Vacation Bible School in T.O. a real bash
The Art of Being
Faith Briefs
2 days in the valley
Silverfin team wins Battle for L.A.
Lancer seniors take the next step
Carstensen to coach cross country at Thousand Oaks
Hand down, man down: Westlake wins big
District 13 All-Stars on deck
Cardinals cap championship campaign
Tennis talent is tops in Ventura County
Krems lends a helping hand
Season for success
Local church to host blood drive
Menthol smokers feel ‘twice addicted’
Court is in session
Long road ahead
When there’s no one left to call
ER nurses, doctors available for questions
NP native honored at SDSU
Students close deal on scholarships
Work-study students finally get their due
The Movie Nut
Bless my soul! Conejo Players’ ‘Rocky Horror’ is ‘astounding’
Grammy-winning band to play OpenBorders
Musicians eager to make noise among books
Santa Ynez wine makers host July 2 tasting event, ‘Stars, Stripes and Syrah’
4th Of July Celebrations
Calendar
Take Your Thousand Oaks Acorn on Vacation
Preschool open house
Cool down
School lunch prices tick up for ’11-’12
Tennis camp for kids ages 5 to 7
Eagle Scout built picnic tables for church
Beat the heat at a local pool
Writers club sponsors short story contest
FAMILY MEN Don't Wear Name Brands
Invitation store finds new spot
A fresh start for Paraiso
Girls Scouts give to Manna
City of T.O. named to ‘Family-Friendly’ list
Learn about Conejo Free Clinic over coffee
THE OTHER Side of 50
Social Services board taking applications
Outdoor lovers have much to choose from come July
CLU expert to forecast local economy
Early deadlines
Club shares fruits of its labor
Historic hogs on display at oil museum
How to avoid ‘carmageddon’
Chumash workshop
SERVING IN UNIFORM
Pet of the Week
Yacht club hosting fundraiser by the lake
Street fair offers Model T photo op
A Dash of Youth
Folks fill library to hear from famous comedian
Fraternal organization open to inquiries from women
WLV hosting full slate of July 4 festivities
Running on full: How TO native Jonny Lieberman landed his dream gig
Old hospital to become senior home
Sheriff's Blotter
Resident raising stink about overgrowth
Sharp-eyed citizens tip off authorities to car burglars
Business leaders receive crime, fire update
Man, 66, dies in motorcycle crash on Lynn
For the record
Missing his music
Fighting for the hard-of-hearing
State Department giving student aid
New law requires carbon monoxide alarms
Cycling club voted against safety
New law requires CO2 alarms
Evaluate administrators, too
We’re charitable, not ‘saps’
Political Cartoon
Why mobile home parks matter
Residents getting their fill of cheaper gas
Illegal fireworks endanger people, pocketbooks, authorities warn
IRS getting tough with nonprofits
'Remember me?'
The deal
Worried tenants breathe sigh of relief
Tag teams that set the bar sky high
‘Macho Man’ was great, but he wasn’t the greatest
Eclipse soccer squad shoots, scores
Quarterbacks in the spotlight
Southern Section coaches honor standout athletes
Moorpark All-Stars dominate tournament
Dueling pianos at Fiamme Restaurant
KCLU radio wins big in broadcasting
‘Let’s do the Time Warp again’
Chorale seeks tenors and altos
“Green Lantern”
Classes present the facts on joint replacement
Bunko tourney battles breast cancer
Chamber serves barbecue
New manager at Simi mall
Grant helps with disaster recovery
House of worship: Temple Etz Chaim
Datebook
Mothers find support through MOPS
Pet of the Week
Moorpark photographer awarded ‘Best in Show’
Brain tumor stuns college-bound senior
Rotary honors scholars
Ice cream has a real cool history
Dance performance
Seniors stay safe this summer
Ham radio operators are on the air in Simi
It’s a high-flying act
Eye on the Conejo
At the Library
Take it or leave it
Column examines the health benefits, risks of fluoridated tap water
Cornerstone ministry clears the rubble in Joplin
For the record
Contact your area representitive
City calls state’s decision to end redevelopment agencies ‘illegal’
Roadwork raises risk of unsafe driving
Cartoon
Early deadlines
Performer shares the song in his heart
Sheriff's Blotter
City appoints new Teen Council
Canterbury housing given the go-ahead
City will fight
Moorpark passes balanced budget
Fast feet
New Shul marks one-year anniversary
Agency decides ‘no more handouts’
Lexus dealer earns Elite status
HOBY CEO selected to serve on roundtable
Chairmen of the boards, Los Cerritos style
Football teams will air it out at Conejo Classic
America’s got talent
Area’s top athletes earn All-Southern Section nods
Westlake Ballers are shot callers
Surf crew scores waves, stacks trophies
Bulldogs fetch a pair of walk-off wins
HealthBriefs
Tri-Valley League salutes spring stars
Take Your Thousand Oaks Acorn on Vacation
Master Chorale seeks singers
Sushi chefs square off at Four Seasons
High-flying act coming to VC Fairgrounds
The MOVIE Nut
KCLU awarded for excellence
Senior standouts: La Reina High School
Mock trial coach prepares students for real life
La Reina grads take leap of faith
Safe a ‘second parent’ to CVHS students
Practice SAT offered Saturday
Local student named to scholar society
Senior standouts: Conejo Valley High
Cause for celebration
Photo earns top prize for N.P. woman
Cousins earn Eagle Scout awards
Safety tips for the summer
Brothers earn Eagle Scout awards
Math carnival a real plus for kids, adults
MS Society awards 2 local students with $1,000 scholarships
Bring the kids to see Shakespeare
Datebook
Community Briefs
Summer programs at park and rec
Racer is rising through the ranks
Pastel show
Planting tips for June
Pet of the Week
Eye on Conejo
July festival will raise money for CVNFL
Libraries unveil new technology
Historical society selects Don and Doña
Swing for the fences July Fourth
Chumash celebrate Summer Solstice
Radio hams demonstrate emergency skills in Simi
Former swim instructor dives in as new director of Conejo Valley Y
Sheriff's Blotter
Marijuana implicated in arrests
Electronic card readers the target of thieves
To CVUSD: ‘Show me the money’
Landfill decision delayed
July 4th means early deadlines
Board reviews progress toward improving effectiveness of teachers
For the record
Chill! Every age has its own phrase
State should reduce gas tax
Weiner roast
RSVP gives seniors a purpose
USPS has itself to blame for problems
Teen tea party leader talks in T.O.
Citizen had good return policy
Saying ‘awesome’ is not awesome
Vaccine bashers didn’t get the facts
Don’t stress over trails, enjoy them
No excuse for teens’ actions
Worried about bikers on Lynn
Council should bike on Lynn Road
Coverage of water board inaccurate
Don’t worsen boulevard traffic
Time to end Conejo car culture
Cartoon
Mobile home tenants set to gather
Roadwork raises risk of unsafe driving
Freeway interchange at Wendy Drive will be widened starting next year
TOPD asking kids to ‘chill’
Mayor makes known his thoughts on plan to improve T.O. Boulevard
Direct hit
5 enter V.C. Hall of Fame
Spring season standouts honored by Marmonte
Winning softball crown a breeze for Moorpark
Baseball’s biggest punk
Shakespeare Festival kicks off summer
“Super 8”
Seniors step in time
Love of learning will set applicants apart
Boys and girls have summer fun
Kids get tech savvy at camp
Traffic safety classes for teen drivers
This year, we invited kids to participate in Draw Dad for the Moorpark Acorn . . .
Pet of the Week
Happy Anniversary
Take a trip on the Moorpark Beach Bus
Death Coaster
Learn to manage diabetes
The new retirement: working
Church builds new facility
Women find wisdom
Stepping into the mystery of ‘I don’t know’
Datebook
Loving life at the Moorpark Relay
Lunch to rock ’n’ roll
School wish list comes true
These dads are picture perfect
Writers take aim at June 10 Medicare letter
Cartoon
Simi Valley landfill hearing delayed again
Sheriff's Blotter
Teen Council named
No more handouts
Neighborhood rocked by suspected drug lab explosion
Murder case heads to trial
‘The Bard’
Triple threats
Tag teams that set the bar sky high
‘Macho Man’ was great, but he wasn’t the greatest
Punk rock & baseball talk
Seniors can avoid pitfalls associated with taking multiple medications
Seminar probes new treatment
Putting on weight? Blame the environment
T.O.’s Villa Esperanza wins Awesome Provider award
Spring thing: Marmonte honors top performers
Therapist to run new support group for young adult cancer survivors
Health Briefs
Kiwanis rolls out the barbecue for the Cancer Survivors Day picnic
‘Peek-a-boo’
Shakespeare in 15th season
The MOVIE Nut
Violin, viola competition will feature local young musicians
Performances mixed in Christie classic
Theater professor, Vietnam vet writes of wartime experience
‘Let’s do the Time Warp’
The Art of Being
‘Pandamania’ event at Calvary Chapel
Living Oaks expands into third building
House of worship
Senior standouts: Westlake High School
Freymuth’s future includes global goals
Warriors walk into life’s next chapter
Senior standouts: Thousand Oaks High School
Valdez’s impact felt on the mat, in the classroom at TOHS
Lancers leave a lasting legacy
Senior standouts: Newbury Park High School
Soccer pitch helped Canacoo feel at home at Newbury Park
Panthers show their school pride
Conejo park district seeks summer camp counselors
Newbury Park native wins CLU literary prize
Staff’s quick thinking saves student
Take Your Thousand Oaks Acorn on Vacation
Making perfect puffs
College Corner
Giving ‘The Bard’ an encore shake
CHP offering teen driver safety program
Math Midway coming to T.O.
Boys & Girls Club Youth of the Month
FAMILY MEN Don't Wear Name Brands
Thomas Eugene Griffiths
Mom, like, maddened by, like, a troubling trend
Broker recognized for sales
Teacher honored with Spirit Award
Pet of the Week
Squirrel of the Month
Calendar
Arts Council unveils new president
We know just what Dad wants for Father’s Day—ice cream
Teens to collect food as part of gathering
Environmental issues and your health
Astronomincal Society hosting telescope clinic
On the Trail
Faith author to speak at Westlake store
Equipment thefts on the rise
Ask the Arborist
Junior Women select trio of winners
THE OTHER Side of 50
Founder of teen tea party to speak
Out for a leisurely swim
Student takes top honors at youth awards
Soroptimists hosting dinner
Radio club planning for Field Day
Miller Y to host July 4 get-together
Growing up in the ‘Car’nejo Valley
YMCAs offer leadership programs
From empty space to arts aplenty
Man guilty in selling technology abroad
Closure leaves sense of longing
Library’s health event earns kudos
Panhandling has negative effect
Parents thankful for school’s actions
Cyclists deserve to travel safely
Mutual respect a must for the road
Drivers need to pay attention
Sheriff's Blotter
Bike lane proposal isn’t a good idea
FOR THE RECORD
Cyclists need to observe rules
Redevelopments not a top priority
Boulevard changes political payback
Cartoon
These dads are picture perfect
Told it’s time to move
School district bringing back its counselors
New owner retools Paraiso shopping center
CVUSD takes first steps toward building a new community center
2011 graduates bid farewell
CLU makes Community Service Honor Roll
New director presents 'Shrew'
Community High School seniors share their dreams, aspirations
Pet of the Week
Calendar
Church teaches love, gives service
Learn how to read a hospital bill
A father’s memories to last a lifetime
Reading program makes a splash
Arts center searching for ‘A Few Good Men’
Moorpark High School seniors have diverse backgrounds, interests
“Midnight in Paris”
Math Midway adds up to fun
Graduate’s hard work pays off
MLB teams scoop up area ballplayers
Soccer stars have Olympic dreams
All-Star hoops game at MHS
Conejo Oaks back on the diamond
Tee off to help earthquake victims
Simi farmers market on the move
Military honored at benefit ball
Comedian Shelley Berman explains, ‘What’s so funny?’
Teens take charge behind the wheel
Big trees
Soldier coming home from war
Don’t add fuel to the fire
Cartoon
For the record
Says letter promotes ‘Medi-scare’
A little more sizzle to go with that steak
Businesses can support college with flip of the light switch
Sheriff's Blotter
Community grads shine
Council okays maintenance fees
a day to remember
Water rates a complex problem
Lion boys’ relay team snags state title
TOHS hires baseball coach
Lacrosse team prevails at Peppertree Park
Conejo Oaks get crackin’ at the plate
Soccer stars have Olympic dreams
MLB teams load up on local ballplayers
Lions leave no doubt who’s No. 1
Cyclists to make stop
Develop diabetes care plan at free workshop
Abused children find shelter from storm
Easter Seals adds staff, therapy services
Learn to read hospital bills at free seminar
Skaters show their skills
Auditions open for two Gilbert & Sullivan operettas
‘Flash mob’ turns into flash dancers to advertise summer play
New farmers market opens
Strolling among artwork
‘King and I’ performance charms audience
Teenage singer to perform at board installation
Audition call
The MOVIE Nut
‘What will I be when I grow up?’
Maple helps Make-A-Wish
Choir performs variety of musical styles
WHS student will attend seminar at West Point this summer
Local educator named county’s best
Student from Kosovo inspired to help her countrymen
Adventist Academy grads at an advantage
Learn Winter Olympic sport of curling
Bump, set, spike this summer
Crafting cranes to show they care
Take Your Thousand Oaks Acorn on Vacation
Hollywood Storage collecting toiletries for tornado victims
Expo drew SCOREs of business people
Pet of the Week
Dog show and walk offer red carpet event for mixed breed canines
Faith Briefs
The Art of Being
Moorpark UMC pastor has many responsibilites: ‘preach, teach, marry, bury’
Catholic church charity drive to help 28 agencies
Calendar
Comedian coming to T.O. library
City names its Senior of the Year
SERVING IN UNIFORM
Yacht club opens its sails
Patriotic night planned at Reagan Library
Community Briefs
Abby’s next big adventure
Police make arrest in N.P. burglary case
Sheriff's Blotter
Student misbehavior putting bad spin on the start to summer break
New Social Security office now open
Ask the DMV
Thousand Oaks Farmers Market will mark 20 years at June 16 celebration
Couple’s story acts as a cautionary tale regarding carbon monoxide poisoning
Also having trouble with USPS
Don’t confuse tea party platform
Upset preschool ended early
Law-breakers should be named
Be wary of new ‘smart’ meters
Equestrian offers clarification
Fence would help protect horses
The emperor’s new horse trail
Keep kids out of the bike lane
Sketch had no place in the paper
Bicycle safety no laughing matter
Cartoon: a missed opportunity
Political Cartoon
A little more sizzle to go with that steak
July shutdown of 405 Freeway will affect drivers across the region
4 Westlake High students expelled from school, charged with felonies
Impacts are ‘significant,’ ‘unavoidable’
So-called ‘boyfriend bandit’ behind bars
Fire department expects hot summer
Serving in Uniform
City seeks representative to Area Housing Authority
Law enforcement standouts saluted
Los Robles Master Chorale seeks new singers
A true story comes to musical life with ‘The King and I’
One-day career workshops help job seekers
Five Guys brings its burgers, fries to Simi
Datebook
Soccer squad leaves opposition feeling Blue
Simi golf championships scheduled for late July
Bulldogs fetch a pair of walk-off wins
Storm surge
Hoopsters hit nothing but net in Moorpark
Registration for Y camps
Library 93021
Recreation center offers summer camps for all ages
Plenty of artwork for sale at crafts exhibition
Pet of the Week
Auditions for children’s choir
Kiwanis Club honors county’s top cops
Bishop to lead women’s workshop
What it’s really all about
Staged house party tackles teen drinking
Memorial Day Heroes
Explore the outdoors this summer
How can the the poor be fed?
Farmers market opens in Simi
More thieves nabbing landscaping equipment
Active adults celebrate Father’s Day
Serving in uniform
Family fun featured at Strathearn Park
When seniors no longer drive
Cal Cup scores big on anniversary
Brush clearance good protection
Wants people to know the facts
Thinks dump is the pits
Cartoon
Dog park gives new leash on life
Sheriff's Blotter
Give Dad a colorful gift
School district chief set to retire
Moorpark Chamber honors those who make a difference
Civic center remains a top priority for City Council
oh, the places you’ll go
Volunteer wants to preserve RSVP
Window World Partners With St. Jude’s
Equipment Leasing A Good Option
Nurse Gives The Facts On HCG And How It Helps Weight Loss
Anderson to be honored in L.A.
Track greats advance to state meet
Company Provides In-home Care For Elderly
Westlake Village Real Estate Duo Bring Short Sale Expertise
Westlake golf team off target in attempt to make state final
Eighth-grader on a mission
Warrior netters even score with Mater Dei but fall short in regional championship
Elusive 21st out dooms Lions
Late rally sends OCHS to softball final
Amazing Ally
Sunglasses can save your sight
UCLA children’s hospital ranked among best in U.S.
Senior Concerns offers healthy living class
Golf tournament raises millions to fight cystic fibrosis
Standout COLLEGE Students
Students learn lesson in foreign affairs
Student among few invited to West Point
Student scientists earn high marks at state fair
Locals named to CLU honor society
CRPD has summer camps
Sophomores attend Hugh O’Brian Leadership Seminar
High School HI*LIGHTS
Oaks Christian’s new online school getting global attention
Decorated Westlake choir delights hometown fans once more
ArtWalk is this weekend
The MOVIE Nut
Pet of the Week
Take Your Thousand Oaks Acorn on Vacation
Squirrel of the Month
FAMILY MEN Don't Wear Name Brands
Faith Briefs
Satirist does one-man show
Datebook
Founder of health institute highlights Chamber breakfast
Kiwanis honor deputies
Recital will dedicate church organ
Master chorale holding auditions
THE OTHER Side of 50
Learn to spot a scam
Day of events dedicated to wellness
Troop helps spruce up Stagecoach Inn
National recreation area has plenty planned for the public
Bright young musicians impress at all-district band festival
Moving with attitude
The Acorn Epicurean
Council on Aging will name Senior of the Year
Scouts plant flags to honor country’s war dead
Newbury Park octogenarian going for gold at Pasadena Senior Games
Roller derby daredevils
Sheriff's Blotter
City renews Chamber contract for $130,000
YMCA park progressing quietly in Westlake
Lake Sherwood resident dies in crash
T.O. Boulevard Plan available for scrutiny
VC Fire Department presents real-life demonstration on how to protect property
Council upholds rent increase at Ranch Mobile Home Park
Warns of dangers of vaccines
Editorial cartoon was offensive
Landscaping tools the target of thieves
For the record
Prom organizer thanks NPHS PFA
One package’s wild ride
Lazy pet owners ruining park
Keep government, church separate
City leadership wastes tax dollars
Political Cartoon
Think before you act
‘Thousand Oaks was at its best’
Park Oaks is packing its things
CVUSD rescinds class size increase
Committee recommends return to flat water rate
How to make a principal split
Refugee bitten by teaching bug
Dreaming of squirrels
Learn How to Invest in Retirement
Furniture Store is a Cut Above
“Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides” (3-D)
Students can sign up for teen council
Datebook
Cleaning Service
Get your body in rhythm
Doctor meets his evil side in ‘Jekyll & Hyde’
County launches disaster preparedness campaign
Los Robles Hospital welcomes community to conference
Relay for Life supports cancer-fighting programs
Former LA Kings players take a shot at golf to fight cystic fibrosis
Track talent off to Masters
MHS golfer Lim is in
Softball all-stars swing for the fences
Higginbotham always brought heat
CLU religion professor retires
Chabad women pamper bodies and souls
Pet of the Week
Annual fundraiser a tasty treat
Casa Pacifica helps county’s troubled youth
Local dogs let loose
Parent group to discuss special needs
La Reina High School takes home first place
Student internships available in state representative’s office
Summer camp makes musical memories
Senior standouts: The High School at Moorpark College
Grad gets an international view of life
TOP 15 Local People of 2011
Park’s new Tale Trail tells a story
Two Memorial Day services will commemorate veterans
Simi woman puts the fun in fundraiser
Pulling teeth
Program helps seniors get savvy on financial scams
Take a trip to the Gourd Art Festival
Here’s looking at you, kid
Active Adult Programs
High school junior chosen for Girls State in Sacramento
Roller derby daredevils
Police say man committed suicide
Don’t sneak up on her
Say Gallegly’s vote was immoral
He’s fired up about gas theft
On Memorial Day, remember the cost of freedom is high
Cartoon
Sheriff's Blotter
Give Dad a colorful gift
Residents wonder what’s up with the water
Metrolink station to get second entrance
Tour de Moorpark
Vets' stories become theater production
WLV financial planner invited to round table
Datebook
GoldFellow greenlights new store
Financial Pointe adds adviser
New market Sprouts in WLV
Lessons offered in the art of the job search
Master chefs will do battle at Four Seasons
Marketing firm hires social media director
Group celebrates Father’s Day
Emergency preparedness encouraged
Los Robles seeks to educate public
Spirituality workshop offered
Notre Dame choir to perform
The Art of Being
Longtime CLU religion professor stepping down
Local teams still alive in playoffs
Steeler safety points kids in right direction
Hoops event to benefit Panther boys’ program
Track talent gears up for Masters meet
Say it ain’t so, Joe
Elmo and friends to invade Fred Kavli Theatre
Physician unleashes his dark alter ego in ‘Jekyll & Hyde’
High Street releases ’11- ’12 lineup
TGIF series starts June 3 in Westlake
The Movie Nut
Local residents receive degrees from Azusa Pacific
Students receive Kiwanis scholarships
Westlake High singers hit a high note
Wildwood PTA buys 36 new computers for school
Parent advocacy group will meet
Mock trial team places 16 out of 47 at nationals
Students honored for citizenship
High School HI*LIGHTS
Students tell stories stained in glass
Race car exhibit opens at Reagan Library
Memorial Day means baseball, softball
Pin-seekers help Hospice
Docent to speak at Rotary luncheon
Nature-inspired exhibit at library
Director of T.O. Free Clinic among those honored with community spirit award
Tennis pros face off in Westlake
Big top fun for Delta Kappa Gamma
Classical music bonds performers
Recital benefits New West Symphony
World's eyes turn to T.O. for Amgen Tour of California
Youth volunteers earn recognition
Kids learn about bike safety
Concert organizer ready to move on
Pet of the Week
T.O. hosts Community Cleanup Day
WWII infantryman saw firsthand the horrors of war
San Diego County man linked to home burglaries in T.O.
Sheriff's Blotter
Some T.O. residents have joined opposition to expansion of Simi Valley Landfill
15-year-olds booked on charges of street terrorism
Library, arts center both suffering from lack of revenue
It’s that time again: Draw Dad!
Letter’s author missed the joke
Has a problem with U.S. Postal Service
Prayer on lawn is protected speech
Christianity is a part of U.S. history
Doesn’t agree with council decisions
Paid for or not, bike lane isn’t safe
Volunteer program could lose funding
Wants cost versus benefits analysis
Plan is product of residents’ desires
Cartoon
Teen consumed alcohol the night of fatal crash, toxicology exam shows
On Memorial Day, remember the cost of freedom is high
Unfinished Conejo Creek Bike Path a danger to horses, equestrian says
Photo Finish!
City Council makes call to hike Dial-A-Ride fees
TOHS student recovering from late-night accident
KCLU opens new broadcasting center
Survival of the fittest
Student makes the grade
Robotics summer camp
Students scrub to earn silver for school
Evangelical Free Church serves the community
Flory educator awarded
A strong finish to the school year
Recent college grad shares what it takes to make it in tough job market
Datebook
Summer fun in Ventura
‘Jekyll and Hyde: The Musical’ explores man’s dark side
Conejo Valley Youth Orchestras turn 50
Flutists perform in recital
‘The King and I’ dances into Camarillo
Howie’s Grill and Bar
Topanga Days Fair livens up Memorial Day weekend
Community turns outs for charity fundraiser
Toastmasters Supper Club combines dinner and speeches
Pets of the Week
Community invited to Memorial Day ceremony
Open house at nursing facility
Persistent allergies can be managed and treated
Rising cost of prescription drugs leave more in ‘doughnut hole’
Free legal advice for seniors
Seminar helps entrepreneurs
Supervisors discuss Simi landfill
Women’s Fortnightly Club helps wishes come true
Native bees to the rescue
Golf tourney benefits Manna food pantry
When nature girl went a-wooing
Treasure Box program helps feed for less
Horse rescue benefit
New CHP commander returns to her home turf
Scholarships will honor Marie Panec
Dogs and mail carriers don’t mix
Cartoon
How he quit smoking
Teen shines at Moorpark College
Let public transit go private
Get to know thy neighbor
Library board seeks members
Police say: As summer weather warms up, it’s best to keep your cool
Amgen race to close some city streets Sunday
Gang-related vandalism leads to 2 arrests
Sheriff's Blotter
MUSD cuts 23 from staff
Students have a ball
Where to receive the Tdap booster
No shot? No school
A ticket to fun
Tea ceremony planned
Religion professor honored as she retires
Datebook
Volleyball teams sent packing in semis
Lions land top seed in Division 3 bracket
Track and field talent gears up for divisional finals
Football players make college commitments
Standout swimmers secure section crowns
Stueve resigns from TOHS job
League champs step up to the plate
Networking group meets Fridays
Learn what it takes to become a successful entrepreneur
T.O. nonprofits among those receiving foundation grant
Where to get immunized
With number of cases rising, residents urged to get whooping cough vaccine
Health group to celebrate Father’s Day
Support offered for co-dependents
Doctor to discuss intestinal problems at free seminar
Join National Bike to Work day
Lending an ear to Better Hearing Month
Private school pupils put on a show
API results show CVUSD students are continuing to make the grade
TOHS wins video contest
Glenwood Elementary among Books for Schools grant winners
Summer Fest at Aspen Elementary
Musical arts camp offered in Westlake Village
College Corner
High School HI*LIGHTS
Parking lot sales benefit local ministry
Church leaders head Haitian relief effort
The Acorn Epicurean
Topanga Days Fair features music, art
Grammy winners headline concert
‘King and I’ to hold court in Camarillo
Teen who lost everything in fire takes lead role in ballet
The Movie Nut
The Movie Nut
Take Your Thousand Oaks Acorn on Vacation
Women’s conference at Thousand Oaks Library will focus on health and fitness
Young and old celebrate Cinco de Mayo
Area YMCAs taking registration for summer camp
Civic Ballet presents ‘Cinderella’
Hair-raising fun
Pet of the Week
Protect your pets from the sun’s harsh rays
New KCLU broadcast center about to go live
Seniors get preview of new apartments
Car show will benefit school
National Charity League’s 2011 Debutantes Introduced at Lake Sherwood
Abby Sunderland to sign new book in WLV
Luncheon includes appraisal
Residents enjoy Southern tradition
Breakaway from Cancer champion was given five months to live
Church hosting flute recital
Healthy Competition
T.O. keeps Tree City title
Picnic pays for horse rescue
Club members visit hero dogs in training
T.O.’s Concerts in the Park series starts next weekend
THE OTHER Side of 50
Dancers get dirty to clean up school
Folks gather at stuff-athon to fill bags for foster youths
Community Briefs
Cemetery hosting Memorial Day service
Youth clubs show growth in membership
When danger strikes
Sheriff's Blotter
Man allegedly pulled knife inside N.P. eatery
Teachers protest outside Strickland’s district office
Plan for bike lane approved for Lynn Road
Government is learning to live with lighter wallet
Expansion of Thousand Oaks Toyota will set precedent for future boulevard improvements
For the record
T.O. needs checks and balances
City hall lawn not a place for prayer
Big school projects fall on parents
New path no help to horse riders
The Caltrans weight-loss plan
Political Cartoon
Don’t miss the finish
Teacher layoffs projected if state doesn’t approve tax extensions
Four students charged with vandalizing Westlake High
Middle-schoolers get jump on summer
City may flip the switch on another solar energy project
Be ready for road closures come race day
1,200 students receive degrees
Athletes making the grade
Serving in Uniform
Pet of the Week
Datebook
College Standout Students
Former school superintendent to speak at CLU commencements
Program lets teachers experience microgravity
Finding the lessons in great literature
Moorpark Girl Scouts ‘bridge over’ at Golden Gate
Acorn goes to London for royal nuptials
101 Freeway improvements underway
The Movie Nut
Faith Briefs
Relatives write new children’s book together
Actors’ Rep to audition for ‘Ragtime’ musical
New West Symphony debuts adult chorus
Seminar for women on surviving divorce
Livingston Memorial Fountain awards grants
Learn about hip pain treatment
Co-dependents Anonymous meets
Program discusses skin cancer
To stop smoking—just do it
Swimmers take to the water for league championship
Moorpark runner takes home the gold in Special Olympics
Moorpark High principal leaves for Santa Su
Mail carriers to pick up food donations
Your turn to speak
Keep it safe at the beach, by the pool
Cartoon
Sheriff's Blotter
Movie studio breezes through planning commission
Mass transit system running on fumes
Moorpark College professor memorialized
Baby names change with the times
Early deadlines for Acorn
They like to move it, move it
Datebook
Ceramics shop will open in summer
CLU offers trade workshop
Metropark store at The Oaks is closing
Fitness center expanding
Speaker will talk skin cancer
Seminar centers on hip pain
Don’t leave your colon unchecked
High School HI*LIGHTS
Concert benefits TOHS band
Nice kitty
Standout COLLEGE Students
Learn about college life from local college students
School district to hire head of English learner program
Westlake High Choir declared tops in nation
CLU commencement ceremony is Saturday
FHA cooks up success in Fresno
Faith-based networkers meet
The Art of Being
Believers gather for prayer at city hall
The Movie Nut
Catching the Broadway bug
T.O., Oaks Christian and Westlake all advance in boys’ volleyball
Explosive on the pitch, Conejo Valley United girls win league
Warrior golfers survive to play another day, advance to CIF finals
Westlake swimmers sink the competition at Marmonte League finals
Cancer support, education and hope
Robotics camp offered for kids
Scholar seeks solution to ultimate problem: Making math fun
CONEJO VALLEY DAYS
Pet of the Week
Different dog parks offer different choices for owners
Local trash hauler recognized by county for efforts to reduce emissions
Green Scene
Boys & Girls Club Youth of the Month
CERT team talks safety
Remember the golden days of radio
Janss summer concert schedule
Naturalist program expands to include younger ages
Residents needed to serve on committees
Ask the Arborist
Helpful tips for planting in May
Community Briefs
Longtime science teacher plans on testing the retirement waters
T.O. Elks appreciate youths
Mail carriers collecting food for county’s less fortunate
Bringing hope to Africa
Young girl knits bandannas to help shelter dogs
Basketball, volleyball leagues open to adults
Women take a stand for a better planet
John D. Tapking dies at 88
Sheriff's Blotter
Police arrest suspected vandal
DUI dandies honored by MADD
Giving a gift like no other
Police make child porn arrest
Members of conservancy board upset over deal struck with U2 guitarist
New ordinance encourages city to buy from local vendors
A new direction for public transportation
Early deadlines
Private study sparks Title IX debate in the Conejo
Questions tea party’s timing
Bike riders need safety lessons
Keep the Conejo wildlife-friendly
You call these repairs?
Enough with the hyperbole
Drought is over, stop the penalties
Health benefits are out of whack
Cartoon
The next great debate
Public works director promoted to second-in-command at city hall
Drivers asked to have patience during 101 Freeway repaving
Chase bank in T.O. robbed twice in one week
Police called to Westlake High after coach, player squabble
Conejo Valley Days— what a ride!
Vets' stories become theater production
Dedication for new KCLU building to be held
Volunteers needed in T.O. to staff Amgen cycling event
Golf tournament to raise funds for Conejo Hospice
Pet of the Week
Two place for MHS
Musketeers jump out to big wins
Eat well during restaurant week
Sister is back in third ‘Late Night Catechism’
Rock out this summer at Janss Marketplace
Night of French music
Comedy for moms by moms
Food, wine from around the world
Moorpark teen stars in new Disney TV pilot
Students sing in benefit show
Flory students have the right moves in chess tourney
Datebook
Say farewell to Larry Jones
Longtime science teacher retires from Moorpark High in June
Mesa Verde students visit the Big Apple
Classic radio shows are back on the air
Fundraiser brings dogs, owners out to play during pet carnival and walk
Colon cancer screening saves lives
Medical careers academy at Simi High would kick-start tomorrow’s doctors
Evangelical church presents sermon series on family
Harpsichord concert benefits St. Patrick’s Episcopal Church
Author Harold Kushner to speak at temple
Unitarian Universalists name new minister
An ‘unforgettable’ birthday lunch
Company helps businesses get the equipment they need
Center offers a variety of healthy services
Take advantage of the many medical benefits of acupuncture
Tap dance refresher class offered
Arts fundraiser to feature elegant brunch
Active Adult Programs
CHP offers free traffic safety class for teen drivers
Library 93021
For turtle lovers
City hosts free e-waste and battery collection
Surrogacy agency helps create families
Happy Mother’s Day
Don’t get sheared by unlicensed tree cutters
Judge rules in Boeing’s favor
Letters
For the record
Nothing for Mom
On Sunday, how about a break for Mom?
Cartoon
Extra day for jail visits
Sheriff's Blotter
City goes high-tech to cut rising water costs
New home construction in county drops 84 percent
Moorpark deputies lauded for DUI arrests
The business of attracting new business
Athletes shine at meet
Datebook
Family’s frightening fight with cancer has happy ending
Faith Briefs
Former local gridiron stars drafted into NFL
Soccer team secures title down south
County track meet highlights
Conejo Valley athletes take flight at county track championships
Students make the grade
High School HI*LIGHTS
Elementary school jog-athon raises $38,000
A few spots still open for MATES Foundation Golf Classic
SAT practice makes perfect
Sequoia is county’s sole Distinguished School for ’11
Gift of education
Studio is only in area offering Naam yoga
Camarillo firm offers many services
Acupuncture gets right to the point
Gallery’s first all-digital art show runs through May 29
Restaurants will compete in Margarita Mixoff
Mastering the garden
Martindale to emcee concert
Director creates stirring production of ‘Jekyll & Hyde’
Musicians to perform at memorial dinner
Oaks Chamber singers promise ‘An Evening in Paris’
WHS jazzes it up at competition
Remodeled school theater wins award
Transportation chief will talk to Chamber
Ventura County’s new business perk is quality of life
Giiviing A Hoot
Picnic at park celebrates family
Take Your Thousand Oaks Acorn on Vacation
Pet of the Week
With kids and contacts, getting right fit is crucial
Teen Center offers trips, language workshops
FAMILY MEN Don't Wear Name Brands
Happy Mother’s Day
City has bigger bins for batteries
Conejo Valley: A great place to ride
Theater group holding auditions for Simi show
NPR host to tape show in T.O.
Volunteers needed for Tour of California
Community Briefs
Brunch benefits Civic Arts Plaza
Chili weather
Hit the hole for Hospice
Teens jam for Japan
Program will discuss end-of-life care
Purchase native plants at 1-day sale
Therapy dog info offered
Author will discuss merits of self-publishing
Grammy-winner will make appearance at local car wash
Assistance League presents kitchen tour
Rooftop message marks death of bin Laden
Local residents a part of region’s busiest search and rescue team
T.O. woman convicted of defrauding her father
Sheriff's Blotter
California new-home construction remains a mixed bag, statistics say
Out for a test drive
Ask the DMV
Conejo Valley Unified finalizes spending cuts for next school year
Auto mall should shop locally
Plan would eliminate Medicare
Most of wealth is controlled by few
School district does a great job
Wildlife is part of life in the Conejo
Taxed too much? Not the rich
Tea party critic has divine gift
Letter reeked of elitism
Doesn’t like spending on solar
Suggests location for new LED sign
Do dealers think we’re dense?
For the record
Reagan was right on term limits
Easter service was phenomenal
Save on benefits, don’t reelect Irwin
How about a break for Mom?
Political Cartoon
Local officials in race to finish preparations for Tour of California
Auto mall outlasts opposition
Mobile home park owner may sue city, attorney says
Two badly injured after accident at C.V. Days site
Keeping tabs on Timber School
Commencement ceremonies slated
City names new public works director
Girls Scout seek nominations for Women of Distinction
Fun at Mountain Meadows
YMCA swim classes begin this summer
Free SAT practice test for high school students
Event celebrates the environment
At what age should optometrists fit children for contact lenses?
Campus Canyon hosts fun time
Datebook
CCT cleans up
Los Robles Master Chorale presents concert
Arts fest calls for entries
Charo strums a Latin tune at Civic Arts Plaza May 6
Gypsies in a Trunk present fairy tale fun
Ric’s Restaurant
Chamber mixer at senior village
Software company relocates to Moorpark
Families aid in healing of wounded soldiers
Freemasonry strives to make good men better
Pet of the Week
Program to discuss aid for abuse victims
Musketeer hitters making it look easy
Marmonte softball standings
The Other Side of 50
The mirror never lies
Roots on oaks and pines
Relay for Life
Kiwanis serves wine tastings, food in moonlight fundraiser
Searching for the right scent
New high-tech breath analyzer recalled
Author succeeds despite adversity
Basin proposal meant to minimize flooding
Tell mother she’s mom-umental
Letter was right on the mark
Says letter misses the point
City libraries: ‘The medicine chest of the soul’
Cartoon
Grant to help put brakes on speeders
Sheriff's Blotter
Moorpark man, 20, killed in car crash
Library board seeking members
Easter egg hunt down on the farm
Eagles take first-place prize
Soccer team is the toast of the town
Thousand Oaks deals Westlake its first league loss in a long time
Newbury Park’s Thompson turns on the jets
Tennis teams finishing strong
‘Lend Me a Tenor’ is a symphony of laughs
Restaurant Week starts next month
Experience ‘Late Nite Catechism’
Families can enjoy fractured fairy tales in Westlake Village
T.O. arts fest calling for entries
Strawberry Festival sets entertainment lineup
Comedy for moms, by moms
Master chorale presents final show of the season
St. Jude scores at decathlon
Rare Tibetan monastery door up for auction in T.O.
Temple Etz Chaim hosts bestselling author Harold Kushner
Day of Remembrance event will bring together many faiths
High School Highlights
Mock trial team preparing for nationals
Quitting cold turkey not out of the question, study finds
Scout soars to Eagle award
Alzheimer interventions
Exhibit tells tale of California shipwreck
Kids can learn to swim at the Y
Take Your Thousand Oaks Acorn on Vacation
Businesses asked to boast about Ventura County
Homeowners warned of arborist scam
Janss Marketplace welcomes 3 new tenants
City recognizes local businesses for environmentally friendly practices
Summit explores domestic violence
In total control
Historical Society calls for Don and Doña nominations
Area Freemasons will celebrate golden anniversary with community
Senior Concerns says ‘thanks’
Kids celebrate Easter at Janss Marketplace
Girls Scouts seeking Women of Distinction
Wellness Community turning 20
Garden tour will visit magnificently manicured Conejo Valley homes
Local residents flex their poetry muscles
Community Briefs
Learn how microloans are making a difference in Africa
Sprucing up the Y
Club combines laughter, yoga
Bike rodeo memorializes T.O. traffic commissioner
Dramatist will portray famous author
Teen earns Soroptimist award
Woman won’t stop turning her wheels for charity
Janss mall post office awaits its fate
Alert neighbor breaks up burglary
Inmates get another day for visitors
Trio accused of operating pot grow house
Grateful for gracious neighbors
Let’s learn from Japan’s mistakes
When wildlife isn’t wonderful
T.O. could really use term limits
Need for tea party is apparent
Impressed by what he saw at rally
Tea party boils down to spending
Critic must think U.S. is doing fine
Tea party observer blind to the truth
CVUSD’s numbers don’t add up
Auto mall can expect backlash
Council has been deaf to sign outcry
Don’t drive a stake in local democracy
Bike path will be dedicated today
Committee may recommend five-tier water rate structure
55th annual festival a high-octane affair
Still got game
Sheriff’s new breath analyzers may be busted
Auto mall sign with LED board OK’d by council
Communities recognize the importance of Earth Day
Local Business Briefs
Three new tenants at Janss Marketplace
Take Your Acorn on Vacation
Lions are dangerous
Soccer squad shines at the Copa, Copa Cabana
Rattlers slither into first place
Tennis teams putting finishing touches on fine regular seasons
Warrior golfers on the warpath
Oak Park netters control the court
Free SAT practice test offered at CLU
Parent education night at AHS to discuss teen finances
Foundation announces summer classes
Walking to school is fun!
Register for swim lessons, teams, lifeguard training
Car wash raises funds for OPHS volleyball team
High School HI*LIGHTS
Gently-used books needed
Squirrel of the Month
Temple hosts famed author
Days of Remembrance service promotes tolerance
Hall of Fame quarterback to speak at annual prayer breakfast
Animal shelter gets donation
Birds in paradise
THE OTHER Side of 50
Datebook
Blogger spreads goodness
Egg happy
‘Rapunzel’ lets down her hair in new play
Final concert for season
Special art exhibit in Newbury Park
Festival has bands galore
The MOVIE Nut
Call for artists
‘Lend Me a Tenor’ is symphony of laughs
Ol’ Blue Eyes comes alive May 15
Blonde moms are a hoot
Sister is back in third ‘Late Nite Catechism’
Ride On to present student riding demos
Planning retirement with Social Security
Assistance League presents tour of special kitchens
Navy Mud Run is a challenge
Program addresses domestic violence
Leonis Adobe Museum ready for a barn dance
Rotary Club to assist nonprofits
Dramatist channels Margaret Mitchell
Wellness Community celebrates 20th anniversary
Garden club to host tour
Former Beach Boy Brian Wilson to rock Heal the Bay
Science specialist a winner
Oak Park school supporters play games to gather public education funds
Spiritual leader writes new book
New artistic director intends to nuture Calabasas Theatre Company
Agoura Library to celebrate pets
TOP 25 Local People of 2011
Zumba slated at Agoura rec center
Two local teams poised to race in solar boat contest
Girl Scouts seek nominees for awards
Calabasas Fine Arts Festival to feature many talented artists
Young poets honored through writing contest
Freemasons celebrate 50th anniversary with gala evening
Parkland added to mountains recreation area
Tell mom you love her
Calabasas woman embezzled
Deputies’ new breath analyzer is recalled
Sheriff's Blotter
Mont Calabasas annexation issue peaking
Gt a quorum
Deregulation costs more in long run
Cartoon not funny
Unfair school tax might come back
The latest scoop
Suffering patients denied medical pot
Don’t speak for us
Cartoon
Congratulations, you’re one of The Acorn’s Top 25 People
L.A. County warns of meningococcal outbreak
Stand up and fight
Ride on, young people
Thieves among us
Holy Week marred by hate graffiti at Calabasas High School
Ideas that make a difference
Moorpark churches invite the community to celebrate Easter
Moorpark churches invite the community to celebrate Easter
Acorn Newspapers win four first-place prizes in 2010 Better Newspapers Contest
Acorn Newspapers win four first-place prizes in 2010 Better Newspapers Contest
MHS grad shines in pool
Musketeers keep grinding it out
MHS grad shines in pool
Musketeers keep grinding it out
Oldies but goodies
Oldies but goodies
Simi, Westlake lead Marmonte with 4 league games remaining
Lost in translation
Simi, Westlake lead Marmonte with 4 league games remaining
Lost in translation
Free CLU concert highlights instruments
“Jane Eyre”
Free CLU concert highlights instruments
“Jane Eyre”
New West Symphony presents ‘Music to See’
New West Symphony presents ‘Music to See’
Good entertainment here at home
Good entertainment here at home
Somis School reunion
Do the math for talk at Discovery Center
Somis School reunion
Loyola Law School prof to speak about genocide
Do the math for talk at Discovery Center
Loyola Law School prof to speak about genocide
Students hit the right notes at Disneyland
Students hit the right notes at Disneyland
Special ed support group
Retiring teacher founded school’s business academy
Special ed support group
Retiring teacher founded school’s business academy
A night for moms
How much do you need to retire?
A night for moms
How much do you need to retire?
Pet hotel knows how to pamper Fido
Pet hotel knows how to pamper Fido
Datebook
Datebook
Easter egg hunt
Easter egg hunt
The blessing in betrayal
The blessing in betrayal
Conejo Valley Days coming
Conejo Valley Days coming
Arts festival brings color to Moorpark
Arts festival brings color to Moorpark
Kids’ mental health
Kids’ mental health
Support for strokes
Support for strokes
Talk on coronary artery disease
Talk on coronary artery disease
Put your best foot forward
Put your best foot forward
Health care group names medical chief
Eat well and live longer
Health care group names medical chief
Eat well and live longer
Golf networking
Having a wheely good time
Golf networking
Having a wheely good time
Your turn to speak
Cartoon
April a special month for the Acorns
Cartoon
Some types of plants will flourish in a shady garden
Your turn to speak
Some types of plants will flourish in a shady garden
April a special month for the Acorns
Noms needed for community awards
Noms needed for community awards
Teen honored for her community service
Teen honored for her community service
Pet of the Week
Pet of the Week
County planning commission gives okay for Simi landfill
Public can comment on county’s tsunami signs
County planning commission gives okay for Simi landfill
Prescription drugs pose a danger
Public can comment on county’s tsunami signs
Budget cuts continue in state higher education
Prescription drugs pose a danger
Budget cuts continue in state higher education
Moorpark man arrested for allegedly kidnapping, beating his ex-girlfriend
Postal service warns of Internet scams
Moorpark man arrested for allegedly kidnapping, beating his ex-girlfriend
Sheriff's Blotter
Postal service warns of Internet scams
Tell the Acorn your favorite Mom-ment
Sheriff's Blotter
Tell the Acorn your favorite Mom-ment
School lesson extends beyond the classroom
School lesson extends beyond the classroom
Carnival is a peach
Carnival is a peach
Alumni hoops games at TOHS
Lancers’ leading ladies
Simi, Westlake lead Marmonte with 4 league games remaining
Oldies but goodies
Lost in translation
More honors for TOHS band members
High School HI*LIGHTS
Standout COLLEGE Students
Board of trustees approves 2011-12 school calendar
Kids get green (and dirty) on Earth Week
Women take advantage of free checkup
Connecting
Gold Coast Health Plan appoints chief medical officer
Put your best foot forward
Unitarians present Tony-nominated musical
Football coach will speak at Y’s National Day of Prayer breakfast
The Art of Being
Faith Briefs
Easter celebration hopes to draw attendees from outside the church
Datebook
The Acorn Epicurean
The MOVIE Nut
CLU presents PRISM Concert
See ‘Tenor’ for a song
Latin legend will perform in T.O.
Acorn Newspapers win four first-place prizes in 2010 Better Newspapers Contest
Discuss children’s mental health
Passion Play presented
Lancer dancers win at nationals
Ready . . . set . . . hunt!
Miller Family YMCA offers several summer camp options
Miller Famiy YMCA offers several summer camp options
Newlyweds again
Mortgage business moves to new locale
Special ed advocates to meet
Newlyweds againagaiin
British broker seeks to give car buyers, sellers best deal
Pet of the Week
Parent-child classes offered at Neighborhood for Learning
Senior living facility hosts open house
Westlake High jazz fest coming up
Ride On ropes a donation
On the Trail
Math expert shows there’s fun in numbers
THE OTHER Side of 50
Bring donations of food to CV Days
Riders ready to cruise the Conejo
Gallegly moves office from T.O.
How to grow the best tomato
Statue sculpted in honor of ambulance service pioneer
Farmers market has new hours
Taking steps to find a cure for MS
Nonprofit teaches kids that they can make a difference
Sheriff's Blotter
Don’t pay for a change of address
Ask The DMV
Tea partiers turn out for Tax Day
Major intersection is being upgraded
Farris is familar face on commission
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Drug drop-off is open year-round
Wants to keep post office open
Observations from tea party rally
Government must limit its spending
Trustee doesn’t like district’s plan
T.O. couple accused of making date-rape drug
‘Heroin King’ sentenced to 22 years in state prison
Newbury Park church hosts bone marrow drive
Actions against animals are wrong
Upset over electric sign at Redwood
Pocketbooks send powerful message
Urges public to attend sign vote
A new solution to sign quandry
Former PCs unite against LED board
Auto mall sign fight is all politics
Hooters opponents ought to hush up
Critics have wrong idea about Hooters
Cartoon
City, county to widen road to wastewater plant
April a special month for the Acorn
Drug abuse forum scheduled
Tell us your favorite Mom Moment
City hall report tags term limits initiative as unnecessary
Council votes to keep their health benefits
Science festival brings nature to kids
School district spells out budget scenarios
City program encourages neighborhood clean up
Moorpark College celebrates worldwide cultures
Varicose vein talk
UCLA surgeons perform first local hand transplant
Speeding up disability applications
Dentist helps Japan’s victims
Anger: brave new world or stress unleashed?
Fast friends
Roles available for classic courtroom drama
‘Superstar’ to rock Simi Valley
Philharmonic concert features young musicians
Actress Melissa Gilbert to speak at CLU forum
Recipe contest is ripe for the winning
Datebook
See ‘Tenor’ play for a song
“Arthur”
Job skills workshop for unemployed professionals
Military expo showcases base’s energy savings
Phishing scam targets Ventura computers
Chaparral showcase
Sign-ups open for YMCA spring camp
MHS drummers march to a winning beat
Peach Hill carnival rescheduled
Children read books written by peers
Program explores teen bullying
Students’ bright ideas on display at fair
Library tells tales from around the world
Pet of the Week
Community celebrates Arbor/Earth Day April 16
Sign-up open for Scout camp
Nonprofit agency seeks community input
Exotic encounters
Fountain church based on four fundamentals
Free gun locking devices available to residents
Help aging seniors prepare for emergencies
Dispose of household trash
Earth Talk: Pollution, everyday home contaminants affect health
JC Penney ‘rounds up’ purchases for Boys & Girls Club
Teen performs with major dance company
Four on board walk away from plane crash
French photos
‘The right career path’
Learn the gift of gab
Learn about foster parenting
Gallegly moves office
Says Title IX is ‘bogus’
He gives kudos to mayor
Bravo, middle school band
Which monster are we chasing?
Cartoon
A perfect weekend getaway
Sheriff's Blotter
Txt n drv?
Firm stalls plans for 110-home development
Three years later, signal gets green light
The great outdoors
Tax impasse means more belt tightening for MUSD
Afternoon full of activities planned for Earth Day
Datebook
Local teams start spring with a bang
Warrior swimmers going all-in for Irmas
Walin named TOHS girls’ hoops coach
Basketball’s best saluted by Southern Section
Football players graded on character
Winter sparkles in spring
An evolution in independent living
Eye on the Conejo
Ventura County ranks as 17th healthiest in California
Simi church announces Holy Week services
Guest speaker will discuss origins of genocide
Faith Briefs
Calvary Chapel rents out Kavli Theatre for Easter
St. Jude offers senior trip
The Art of Being
Philharmonic highlights young artists
Audition for Christie courtroom drama
Twelve angry jurors hash out a verdict
‘Producers’ generates big laughs at Kavli
The MOVIE Nut
La Reina presents show on bullying
YMCA spring camps still taking sign-ups
College Corner
School organizes spring carnival
High School HI*LIGHTS
Dancing with the third-graders
Game day in North Ranch
Eateries team up to help sick boy
Women learn self-defense
Take Your Thousand Oaks Acorn on Vacation
Scout earns Eagle rank
Preschool applications due
Camp unveils its Acro Flyer
Families to gather for picnic
Konrad Schneidau
Lynn Elizabeth Zeigler
Raise funds selling tickets to CV Days
Free health screenings will be offered to first 100 women
Pet of the Week
Four Seasons has new general manager
Wine store shares wealth with American Cancer Society
Network with JNET
Boys & Girls Club Youth of the Month
‘Little House on the Prairie’ actress to give talk
Art exhibit will feature student art
Equine drill team premieres post show
Art association presents lecture
T.O. Titans host sign-ups
Board wants input on how to best serve those in need
Funds from luau will benefit Japan
NPHS showcases its songbirds
Social club to meet
Choral composition written by student set to premiere
Berry festival to host recipe contest
Teens will take trip to Magic Mountain
Number of homeless falling in T.O., according to countywide tally
Soldier serving abroad shares special story
College grads face their toughest tests: Finding a job
Barbecue, camping offered to trail-clearing volunteers
Newbury Park teens win beauty pageant
New summer program will call on campers to serve the community
Sheriff's Blotter
Citizens urged to drop off unwanted prescriptions
18-year-old dies in late-night car crash
DMV closing for 5 months
Know your planning commissioners
WLV Women’s Club says thank you
Challenging evil comes at big price
Save the special election on taxes
Raccoon trapper defends methods
Joins opposition to Hooters
Praises man who returned wallet
Doesn’t approve of new sign design
Shares disdain for Gallegly’s staff
Stop giving in to D.C.’s demands
Help the cause, don’t stand in way
Board shouldn’t play blame game
Cartoon
Taking it to the streets
Time to find a compromise
Council gets behind new sign design
School district, city near agreement on land sale
Newbury Park suffers string of anti- Semitic acts
Bowls of Hope
Troupe's tricks thrill Rio youngsters
Casino night a good bet
Center to collect coats for Japan
Pet of the Week
MHS hurdlers getting a leg up on the competition
Datebook
‘Lend Me a Tenor’ scores with a symphony of laughs
For whiskey lovers
Conejo Youth Orchestras present children’s concert
Art, video contests help students learn about disaster preparedness
Community forum will discuss gender equality in high school sports
Grants allow schools to provide fresh fruit snacks for students
ACT or SAT: Which test should you take?
Upcoming events with the National Park Service
Scandinavian fest features new entertainers
Donald Joe Russell
Cottontail Day
Therapy dogs hear a story
Ventura County ranks 17th healthiest in California
Seder dinner
United Methodists host Green Scene Faire
Holy Week services at St. Francis church
Moorpark Chamber breakfast
Business Watch program aims to prevent crime
Send us your business brief
Program offers promotion for green merchants
IRS tax filing deadline is April 18
Performers take top honors in competition
Rotary event features cars, chili, contestants
Residents help spruce up nature on Trails Day
Boomers: home remodels for our future
Miller YMCA celebrates Healthy Kids Day
Beloved history teacher retires from MUSD
Lawyers’ group names Judge of the Year
For the record
Contact your area representatives
Letter opener
Invitation to Tax Day Tea Party
A very uncomfortable topic
Cartoon
County computer system hacked, online payment system targeted
Sheriff's Blotter
Campus Canyon earns national award
Proposal for Moorpark movie studio moving forward
County pet shelter needs votes
Hammer Time
Festival of Scholars showcases research
Great Dane
Heavy hitters
Tri-Valley League honors outstanding winter performers
Oaks Christian firing on all cylinders
Datebook
Get trusted animal care at Townsgate Pet Hospital
Spoil your pet with a day at the Barkley
Classic Travel celebrates 25 years
Jazz up a Sunday afternoon at CLU
Hit trail for charity
Health Briefs
THE OTHER Side of 50
Arts council hosts new exhibit
The Acorn Epicurean
Directors’ call
The Movie Nut
High School HI*LIGHTS
Redwood teaches compassion for disabled
Standout COLLEGE Students
Free kindergarten assessment
New approach to teaching aims to foster good students, citizens
John Herbert McIlmoil
Hunt for eggs at harbor
Cal Lutheran lovebirds to tie the knot
Make it a Better Birthday for foster youth
Take Your Thousand Oaks Acorn on Vacation
Have healthy fun at the Y
Nature’s best on display at park
Westlake Women's Club Fashions on Parade
Eagle Scout earns his wings
FAMILY MEN Don't Wear Name Brands
Pet of the Week
Ventura County shelter needs online votes to win $100,000
Bakery wins Phenomenal award
Deadline to file income tax return this year is April 18
Catholic church presents musical program
‘Green Scene’ at UMC WLV
Art of Being
Squirrel of the Month
Ask the Arborist
Storm impact
GOP group will celebrate Reagan at Regency Club
Forum will explore effects of Title IX
Horse riders will highlight C.V. Days
Vets who suffered in life honored in death
Tea partiers will host rally for Tax Day
Community Briefs
Pastor’s passion for the ’pipes makes him a regular at special functions
James David Street Classic returns in May
At The Library
Married women compete to be Mrs. California
Community cleanup
A snow day like no other
Sheriff's Blotter
County falls victim to phishing scam
Names of officers involved in shooting released
Let the people vote on taxes
OC critic responds to criticism
Wetlands aren’t always wonderful
Join the tea party on April 15 in T.O.
Police break up illegal taxi service
Upset with House member’s staff
Don’t let T.O. lose its no-sign appeal
Know your planning commissioners
We’re all a part of the human race
No person should be called ‘illegal’
Hooters name is offensive
2 students arrested after graffiti incident
Restaurant being unfairly judged
Doesn’t want to see Hooters in T.O.
Adam offers up his own sign proposal
Take it slow in school zones
Rodent racers
Man robbed in front of T.O. home
Fight leads to felony arrest
Study examines proposal to make major changes to T.O. Boulevard
Political Cartoon
Forum hits on the horrors of abuse
T.O., Camarillo may join forces to build desalter
Auto mall to reveal latest sign design
Actress Melissa Gilbert to speak at CLU
Board honors women’s history
Moorpark ranks fourth in growth, census shows
Fashion show
Concert features positive music
Compassion can require courage
Datebook
Some early surprises in Marmonte baseball season
Marmonte honors top soccer, polo talent
Musketeer foursome making a splash and having a blast
Hearing loss support
Clinic starts evening pediatrics clinics
Classes cover diabetes and joint care
Planning for a secure retirement
Help for homeowners facing mortgage crisis
Freedom is the best medicine in ‘Cuckoo’s Nest’
MHS presents ‘Earl!’ the musical
Moorpark High business club wins championship
Pet of the Week
Moorpark College celebrates Multicultural Day on April 12
Annual science festival explores nature
Boys & Girls Club members challenge world record for simultaneous jumping jacks
Library 93021
The legendary red fox of the headlands
Active Adult Programs
Bowls project brings hope
Rotary Club loses big
Blowing the horn
Area Housing Authority names new officers
Planning commission approves building permit for 99 new homes
Dinner benefit for K-9 units
Local salon raises funds for Japan
Seniors get computer savvy
Annual count reveals increase in countywide homeless population
A resounding message of equality from leader in civil rights movement
Benefit dog walk rescheduled
American Legion Post 502 honors veterans
Strawberry Festival announces music lineup
Blood left at scene leads to arrest
Thieves place card skimmers on gas pumps
Storytelling helps children cope
He wants FEMA to return his money
Take it slow in school zones
Cartoon
College district facing millions in cuts
Learn about becoming a foster parent
Sheriff's Blotter
Empire State Building replica approved
FEMA may refund some residents, others still out money
Gala soars to new heights
Marmonte baseball teams bear down
Datebook
Sizzlin’ starts
Marmonte honors top soccer, polo talent
Westlake, Oaks Christian are serious CIF contenders
She’s a real team player
Biz fair benefits UCAAN
Health classes offered
Speeding up a disability application
Thai troupe uses drama, dance to communicate the Christian gospel
Christian women meet
Unity Church to present Music Fest
Silent classic screened
Pastor celebrates 25 years at church
Event will shine spotlight on world’s lack of drinking water
Art show raising funds for search dogs
College gets ‘Cuckoo’ with Ken Kesey’s classic novel
T-O-N-Y spells awardwinning musical at CLU
Youth orchestras present concert
The MOVIE Nut
On the good ship Lollipop
High School HI*LIGHTS
Science expo
Standout COLLEGE Students
College Corner
Program searching for volunteers to teach English
TOHS principal hosts coffee
Mock trial team mops up at state contest
Teens asked to create antidrinking videos
Students sing, shake and jive at spring show
Take Your Thousand Oaks Acorn on Vacation
Bowls of Hope benefits Many Mansions
Walking for friendship
Elite Cheer wins 2 national titles
Brownies meet beauty queen
Students get active to raise funds for Japan
Pet of the Week
Production company is set to open in May
Chamber has special guest
Former Dodger will speak at WLV real estate office
Community Briefs
Citizens needed to serve on city boards
Scandinavian Fest features new entertainers
Creative minds collide at TEDx Conference
B&G Club breaks ground on Sequoia expansion
Flooded streets spawn new sport
A ride to remember
Board of Supervisors honors women
Sheriff's Blotter
City reveals total expenses for D.C. trip
Know your planning commissioners
Voters will get to decide on term limits for T.O. council members in 2012
Great Race of Agoura draws 7,000 runners
Detects heavy petting with TOAM
Affordable housing project on Hillcrest facing financial hurdles
For the record
Wants to recall Andy Fox
How to coexist with ‘coons
Auto dealers get what they paid for
DMV is doling out bad information
Enough already with water hikes
Please learn the rules of merging
Eagle Scout didn’t do it alone
T.O. residents show their generosity
Family thanks Conservation Corps
Local students deserve the best
Cartoon
A very uncomfortable topic
T.O.: the next home of Hooters?
Pursuit ends with shots fired
All creatures happy to see the rain go
Police call forum to talk about heroin, pill abuse
County-city library deal reaches final chapter
Board votes 5-0 to close Park Oaks
New preschool to open
Edison customers can learn the benefits of going solar
Shelter half-price adoption fee
Lifeguard training offered in Simi Valley
Datebook
Still plenty of time to gear up for Soap Box Derby
Hillcrest Christian grad a real hit at Moorpark College
Touring company presents Thai dance performance
The Movie Nut
Sinister deeds afoot in ‘Macbeth’
Rotarians help Mesa Verde
New police, fire training center to open
Camarillo Library has kids’ program
Registration opens soon for classes, summer camps in Thousand Oaks
Take Your Moorpark Acorn on Vacation
Pet of the Week
Gymnastics center to host benefit for Japan
Class teaches safe boating skills
The earth shakes, the seas rise
Spring Carnival is peachy keen
Teachers get funds for class supplies
Sink into a good book
Free training for volunteer ESL tutors
ACT or SAT: Which test should you take?
Saddle up for barbecue fundraiser
ALS support group meets
Doctor talks about heart failure
Life is a stream
Hospice begins volunteer training program
Walk to benefit kidney health
Hospital foundation celebrates women
Christian women invited to meeting
Church hosts piano quintet
Shop Ahoy program helps homebound seniors with their grocery shopping
Animal rescue gets grants for vaccines
Moorpark Marine takes part in international training exercise
Entrepreneur shares soul food flavor passed down through generations
Assembly member deploys for Afghanistan
Officals say earthquake, tsunami had little effect on county’s coastline
Ask the DMV
Don’t get caught off guard
Cartoon
Make a nomination for city’s Top 15
Council agrees to help finance legal fund to battle state
Sheriff's Blotter
Police host ID Theft Fraud Prevention Day
Six arrested for DUI on St. Pat’s Day
Parvin named Woman of the Year
Holiday recounts heroics of Jewish queen
Water rates rising
Pitchers throw back-to-back no-hitters
Datebook
Shelter having half-price promotion
Pet of the Week
Let us hear your ‘tails’
Animal rescue gets grants for vaccines
Hillcrest Christian grad a real hit at Moorpark College
Softball squads swinging for the fences
Area volleyball teams feeling the love in polls
Derby day coming to Conejo Valley
Local basketball team refuses to lose
Lance the Lancer
Church offers spring concert
All in for Purim
Fine wine retailer pops cork in T.O.
Business, government leaders to gather for summit
Purim carnival is Sunday
The Art of Being
Schools asked to compete in emergency prep contest
High School HI*LIGHTS
Cal Lutheran to dedicate new preschool center
NPHS sponsors bingo night
Student garage sale yields big results
Child care center hosts open house
Ladera Elementary wastes not
Take Your Thousand Oaks Acorn on Vacation
And the Oscar goes to . . .
Creepy crawley
Concert blends music and painting
Storm doesn’t dampen singers’ spirits
Soul Street takes stage
The MOVIE Nut
UCLA doctor performs hand transplant
Attendees break a sweat, get a rubdown at expo
HealthBriefs
Hospice offers volunteer training
Transit for seniors will be discussed
THE OTHER Side of 50
Science festival will be held in Santa Monica Mountains
Rec and park’s spring guide to debut
Group shops for homebound seniors
Driver’s ed
T.O. Transit expands Dial-A-Ride hours
Art guild announces winners
Friendship Walk is this weekend
Well-known advocate for the elderly is leaving to enjoy her golden years
Arrests made in strong-arm robbery case
Sheriff's Blotter
For the record
Old Westlake hospital reduced to rubble
City officials make trip to D.C. in pursuit of funds for 101/23 Freeway interchange
CROP Walk 2011 called a success
A lesson in women’s history
Get to know the Koch brothers
Not buying auto sign sales pitch
Illegal aliens are costing California
Cuts to education not worth it
Room for bike path exists on Lynn
Traffic circles make sense for T.O.
D.C. trip was waste of taxpayer money
Rate on loan to auto mall is less
Cutting pay will only hurt economy
Reduce benefits, don’t raise taxes
Political Cartoon
Contribute to Japanese relief
T.O.’s 2010 tally: 126,683
Gang member gets life for ’07 murder
School board votes Monday on closure
Wind swept
Dedication slated for Child Development Center
Datebook
Send us your business brief
Nominations open for annual WIB awards
Roundtable networking for entrepreneurs
Time to change smoke alarm batteries
Earning Social Security credits pays off long term
Group deals with depression, bipolar
An uncommon treatment for the common ingrown nail
Free seminar on heart health
Women rewrite the aging experience
Marmonte League honors standout hoops athletes
Confidence the key to Moorpark turnaround
CLUFest 2011 features top multimedia artists
“Battle: Los Angeles”
Peace concert
Los Robles choirs present ‘Eternal Love’ concert
Repertory company gives a lighthearted performance of operetta ‘H.M.S. Pinafore’
College Fair shares information on high ed
Flory students get surprise visit from champion coach
Dance clinic at CLU
Talented hopefuls take the stage
Retiree recycles old cars to benefit shelter pets
Pet of the Week
Buddhist center welcomes community
Youths gather at Reagan Library to discuss ethics
Teens can enter video festival
Westlake Village church hosts benefit
Annual Railfest chugs into Fillmore train station
Conejo YMCA tees off for summer camp
A magical evening on High Street
Former Bob Hope gagwriter to discuss new book
Homeless veterans provided military funeral
FOOD Share earns 2011 Health Champion Award
Grants available for farmworker housing
Active Adult Programs
Sign-ups open for Ms. Senior Conejo pageant
Groups celebrate black history
A Lenten feast
Free shred events for Moorpark residents
The most epic sting of all
Boys & Girls Club honors longtime MHS teacher
Purim celebration
Calling all plein air painters
Casino night benefits homeless
Festival artist transforms recycled metals into creative sculptures
Police uncover cockfighting event north of Moorpark
FEMA unlikely to reimburse residents for flood policies
Wants Congress to get along
Taxes should not be extended
Board president says school district is in trouble
Cartoon
Where to donate for Japanese earthquake relief fund
Budget cuts loom for MUSD
Deputies destroy prescription drugs
Make a nomination for city’s Top 15
Sheriff's Blotter
Fraud case ends with 15-year sentence
Civil rights pioneer to share her message at Moorpark community event
Celebrating Ireland’s traditions
Datebook
Wildcats can’t be contained
Hardwood heroes net all-star accolades
NPHS crushes the ball in Culver City
Hoop it up at T.O. tournament
Westlake eighth-graders take top prize
Lions to play for regional basketball title
State soccer champs are all smiles
Rebuilding Panthers still sniffing out first lacrosse win
In need of animal control?
Pet of the Week
Seniors can get help with taxes
Steely Dan tribute band coming to Calabasas
Entrepreneurs will gather round at CLU
Wine and beer battle for supremacy
The MOVIE Nut
The Acorn Epicurean
Christian athletes screen movie
St. Max raising cash for Habitat
Mitzvah expo is all about the kids
Panel says healthcare bill won’t have major impact on seniors
Triunfo Y teens practice government in Sacramento
Finding his way
Camp Kinneret to host open house
Digital art showcased
Take Your Thousand Oaks Acorn on Vacation
Choirs will perform ‘Mass of the Children’
Monthly advocacy group begins
Celebrate Purim at Willow
Free checkups for kids
Young superheroes enjoy the Taste of Janss
Rabobank creates fund for small-farm loans
Documentary looks at controversial ag program
NPHS to host jazz concert, festival
Mind games
Music contest held at TOHS
Teen Center offers programs to home-schoolers
TEDx is back in T.O.
High School HI*LIGHTS
Standout COLLEGE Students
Swinging (and missing) for schools
Local youth gather at Reagan Library to discuss ethics
SERVING IN UNIFORM
Sign up now for Public Works week
Rotary recognizes Scout leader
Teens can compete in video contest for SJF
Urban planning pioneer will speak
Final preps made for fashion show
Golf event benefits Conejo YMCA
Bob Hope joke writer will share stories
Thousand Oaks resident honored for service to Westlake Village community
Meeting will discuss Westlake Blvd. sidewalk improvements
Facial hair face-off
Brandeis offers Books ’N’ Brunch
He gave Shakespeare a home in Ventura County
Sheriff's Blotter
Thousand Oaks husband and wife fell victim to man’s fraudulent real estate scheme
Pierce Brothers will have service for homeless vets
Ask The DMV
Scout leader seeks bullwhip expert
Omission in policy raises questions
Son of Hamas is a ‘whistle-blower’
Solar panel project is good and bad
Original sign designer weighs in
Anyone tired of auto mall letters?
Wants up-to-date auto mall sign
Auto mall received ‘sweetheart’ deal
Cabbie speaks out against changes
Redevelopment agency must go
It’s drivers who should be safer
Look out for others and you’ll be fine
Wants cyclists to use sidewalk
Strongly supports new Lynn bike lane
Cartoon
No easy solution at Park Oaks
Newbury Park woman arrested after allegedly filing a false police report
Attacker allegedly leapt into woman’s car
Term limits measure has date with council
Car strikes 2 pedestrians on T.O. Boulevard
City will lend $6.6 million to auto mall
Celebrating St. Pat with a real big hat
Park Oaks gets pegged for closure
Choral tradition
Moorpark Chamber of Commerce hosts networking opportunties
Marmonte League baseball preview
Datebook
College presents contemporary drama
Balance health, indulgence
Church celebrates St. Pat
Holy Cross is home to Catholic community
Folk group to perform in Simi
Actor Doug Jones to speak at college
‘The Drowsy Chaperone’ pays comedic tribute to 1920s music
JNET to meet
Talk on estate planning
New business brings luxury to the road
Noontime talk includes lunch
Conejo Health Expo will offer screenings, panels and food
Pet of the Week
Programs open to those with special needs
Pet of the Week
Welcoming spring down on the farm
Seen and unseen messages
The dog of many identities
Seen and unseen messages
Photo
Video contest addresses youth drinking
Baseball season opens with hopes of better parent behavior
Multimedia social justice contest open to teens
Report shows youth club good for city, economy
T.O. charter school offers program for home-schoolers
GOP women host luncheon
Walk and fundraiser are for the dogs
The advantages of spaying/neutering pets
Amgen Tour to end in T.O.
Auction features variety of roses
Olympic opening for girls’ softball
Moorpark Bike Club gets ready to hit the road
‘Shop Moorpark’ campaign encourages residents to keep their dollars in town
Shakespearean theater company returns to Moorpark
Hospital to host community blood drive
Local CERT graduates host city’s first ‘OK Drill’
For the record
Opposes more taxes
Says water district’s math doesn’t add up
Make a difference, get involved
Reach out to representatives
Board member wants to set record straight
Cartoon
Let’s end lice-ism
Make a nomination for city’s Top 15
Time to spring forward
Sheriff's Blotter
Former British prime minister talks foreign policy
Laptop’s GPS nets suspected house burglar
Calling all artists
OH, THE PLACES YOU’LL GO!
Skin-care clinic cuts ribbon
City plans to replace retired economic development director
Datebook
Take Your Thousand Oaks Acorn on Vacation
UMC of Thousand Oaks reminds public ‘There’s No Place Like Home’
Take a seat at St. Joseph’s table
Film on forgiveness to be shown
Buddhist center offers age-old lessons
Marmonte honors top hoops players
Oaks Christian celebrates two section crowns
Marmonte League baseball preview
Ladera hosts reading expo
Kids can home school and go to class
Math students added to state competition
High School HI*LIGHTS
La Reina reigns
Signatures are out of this world
Acting history
Community Briefs
Brownies and bears make perfect match
The Y to host pajama, pizza, pool party
Boys & Girls Clubs to celebrate Youth of Year
Boys & Girls Club Youth of the Month
Rose Society to hold auction
Watch ‘Visible Sound’ perform
Nominate a cancer ‘Breakaway’ champ
Register now for Ms. Senior Conejo pageant
‘Drowsy Chaperone’ is whirlwind of slapstick
Wolf Creek restaurant celebrates namesakes
Entries being accepted for teen video festival
Experience Pink Floyd
Marketplace offers Taste of Janss
Four Friends presents benefit jazz concert
Actor will share his craft as part of CLU series
Entertaining students take main stage at annual TOHS Talent Show
Learn facts about diabetes
Surgeon opens up about back pain
Hearing center opens doors
Local Chamber welcomes Senior Retreat
Veterinarian recommends early spaying, neutering
Give blood in T.O.
‘Healthy Living’ to include food, spirits
Dialysis patients find solace sharing feelings in county’s first support group
Foundation’s first health expo to offer screenings, seminars, activities
Your gardening questions answered
Teens can learn about the law
Casa Conejo MAC to meet
Fierce competition
Einstein expert will talk atoms
Concert features mustache contest
Pivotal arts leader resigns post
Eye on the Conejo
Soroptimists taking requests for grant money
Marching to feed the hungry
Firefighter keeps his cool when heat is on
It’s time to spring forward
Sheriff's Blotter
Tony Blair draws capacity crowd in T.O.
Man gets 15 years for real estate fraud
Opponents put bad spin on Lynn Road bike lane project
Gang members suspected of robbing T.O. homes
Guest opinion
For the record
Political Cartoon
Auto dealers needed direction
Use local talent to create sign
No evidence supports auto sign
T.O. has the worst traffic lights
Raising taxes is no solution at all
Democrats keep unions in power
Illegal alien fix doesn’t fly
Choice is simply better for students
City looking for excuse to build sign
Facts were misrepresented
CVUSD is reaping what it sowed
Same vote, different day
City gobbles up more land near civic center
No-shows for public rides are costing city cash
Double denial for Adam
CVUSD to send out 79 pink slips to employees
Got talent?
Master carver shares creative vision
Students help children with homework
Rabobank has funds for small farms
Radio station revamps brand with new name, music
A piece of outer space history comes to earth
School has centennial
Student jazz musicians selected for honor bands
Play by CUSCI prof examines Donner tragedy
Good nutrition helps kids concentrate in school
It’s Girl Scout cookie time again
Tourney benefits cancer programs
Insurance available for pre-existing conditions
Peace officers raise funds for diabetes
Easter Seals opens new therapy center
Simi resident starts county’s first dialysis support group
Artists needed for annual ArtWalk show in T.O.
Vintage poster collection coming to Simi Valley
Ventura County public radio awarded for excellence
Arts center has auditions for ‘Jekyll & Hyde’
“Unknown”
Club presents a gem of a show
Showdeeo gallops into Conejo Valley Days
Pet of the Week
Under ‘covers’ job
Buddhists host open house
Cornerstone Church promotes Bible study, missionary work
Musketeers focus on mental toughness
Datebook
Curling club hosts open house
Event honors 100 years of 19th Amendment
Park service launches new scavenger hunt using GPS
Hadley is cool under fire
Concert will benefit low-cost spay/neuter programs
Church presents annual Friday fish fry
Library 93021
Court seeks grand jury nominations
Video business owner hopes to archive Moorpark history
Simi landfill hearing next week
Senators acting like ‘impudent children’
Sickened by school adminstration
Says league shot 50 percent
New water rates are all wet
What would happen if . . .
Cartoon
Moorpark’s post office to remain open
Sheriff's Blotter
Chamber names hospital Business of the Year
Make a nomination for city’s Top 15
High Street development slowly inches forward
Police want pedestrians to watch their step
Dinner and auction prepare for takeoff
a visit from Jack Frost
Datebook
Score one for the little guys
There’s a new king of swing
Soccer squad goes big at Bakersfield
Rattlers zap Vipers in tournament final
March madness
Lambo knows this chance may be his last
Panthers roughed up in physical semifinal
Area synagogues celebrate the holiday of Purim
Pair of events planned at T.O. temple
Lecturer will discuss the healing power of prayer
Pasta proceeds will help youth ministry’s outreach
Healer visits Unity of the Oaks
A heavenly winter view
Growing Buddhist center moves to new locale in Westlake
Curling will be taught Saturday at open house
50 percent of teens text while driving
With a little push from Dad
Depression support group meets twice a month
THE OTHER Side of 50
Comedians laugh up support for WHS softball
Historical figures come to life at MATES
High School HI*LIGHTS
Standout COLLEGE Students
Link Crew revs up students about recycling
Superintendent’s column
The MOVIE Nut
Extraterrestrials to make appearance
Don’t miss dueling pianos
Piano virtuoso debuts with New West
The Acorn Epicurean
Health covered from A to Z
Taking a ZEN approach to food
Take Your Thousand Oaks Acorn on Vacation
Squirrel of the Month
Pet of the Week
Trek along 67-mile trail
LOIS YVONNE GORDON
Under cover job
Cultural bus trip is back
HONORING THOSE WHO SERVE AND PROTECT
Scouts plants trees at Canada Park
Actor volunteers time to teach children
Community Briefs
Global trek inspires local artist
Old West will come alive at CVD
Group to celebrate state suffrage centennial with a personal touch
Bill-de la Peña won’t take no for answer on Adam
Sheriff's Blotter
County career centers offer many services for job seekers
City wants businesses to get rolling on bike rack program
Report looks at small businesses
Getting a replacement SSA-1099 is easy
Local thoroughfares getting face-lifts
T.O. needs some new-age bowling
Letter attacking OCHS was childish
Keep it simple: eliminate benefits
District offers what Bridges doesn’t
Supporting charter makes sense, cents
What about school board benefits?
Conejo visitor weighs in on sign
Battle over sign is far from over
Sign discussion was pure comedy
Adam should receive apology
Auto mall sign is a ‘big deal’
Yousef is ‘traitor to his people’
Wants local wetland protected
It’s time to take care of our own
Missing Agoura woman found
Thanks for telling ‘rest of the story’
New bike lane on Lynn a bad idea
Political Cartoon
Let’s end lice-ism
Grand jury seeking new members
Voter-approved Prop. 1B pays dividends for T.O.
Burglaries tick up, assaults are down, crime report says
Wild ride ends for Panthers soccer squad
City doesn’t relent in pursuit of solar power
Oh, The Places You’ll Go!
A real headscratcher
CLU Choir tour starts at Carnegie Hall
Presbyterian pastor has guided church for 25 years
Grants available to help prepare Latinos for college
Former school chief to receive honorary degree
Arthritis can turn a simple task into a painful experience
Olympic star to speak at Moorpark Softball opener
Masters wrestling: A tradition unlike any other
Datebook
Take your Moorpark Acorn on Vacation
Discovery Center hosts whale of a tale
Pet of the Week
The 83rd annual Academy Awards: a pontification
Bert Collins shows art in Santa Paula
Show pays homage to 1920s
World-class ballet company twirling into T.O.
Blues festival to kick off on Sunday
Magic show to benefit Brain Injury Center
Council members present list of requirements for landfill negotiations
Boys & Girls Club event is up in the air
Learning the sweet science of hitting
Toast of the town
Restored engine is full steam ahead
Active Adult Programs
Volunteers give club’s courts a makeover
Photo
Less land, more funds for schools
To find more info on flood map
Wants cuts made to administration
Schools’ anger is displaced
Teachers say thank you
A silver lining in a tough job market
Cartoon
One last Valentine
Burglarly leaves Habitat for Humanity in need
Acorn in search of city’s Top 15
Sheriff's Blotter
City coffers still in black despite state cuts
State takes aim at redevelopment agencies
Moorpark is county’s safest city, report shows
Bananas for chocoloate
Datebook
Rotarians hope fundraiser has magic touch
The Movie Nut
T.O.-based radio station sheds old format for new
Golden girls strike again
O.C. hoops team wallops Whittier Christian
Lions survive tough match in girls’ soccer postseason
Local soccer club playing like all-stars
Masters of their domain
Top grapplers ready to tussle in Temecula
Conejo Valley girls crush the competition
McCann building a strong reputation for training local student-athletes
O’Connell to be honored by CSUCI
College Corner
High School HI*LIGHTS
Former sweatshop worker to speak at CLU
Standout COLLEGE Students
Camp takes kids for spring break
All Call system is calling for sponsors
Banyan Elementary to host its first online fundraiser
TOHS gym boasts brand new mural
Take Your Thousand Oaks Acorn on Vacation
Stefanie Lynn Gold
Grants available to nonprofits helping youths
Ask the Arborist
‘Riverdance’ star to join Irish celebration at Scherr
Discovery Center offers up whale of a good time
Keeping condors wild, free
Ask the Arborist
Thousand Oaks art group puts out welcome mat
Park visitors invited to scavenger hunt
Winning artists beam with pride
Sign up for summer camp
Support group nurtures working, stay-at-home moms
Church survives scandal, looks to grow
Methodists go Broadway for church fundraiser
Bar, bat mitzvah expo benefits Heschel West
Annual walk helps feed hungry families
Acupuncture can relieve spinal pain
New county health director preparing for impact of federal reforms
New free clinic post to coordinate medical care
Get kids on the early track to healthy eating
‘InfoDine’ with Red Cross officials
Tennis anyone?
Community Briefs
Pet of the Week
Critter Tails
Movie viewing will help raise funds for TOPD
Oscar nominee to appear in WLV
Locals net face time with pro soccer player
Eye on the Conejo
At The Library
70 years of marriage bliss
AAUW to celebrate suffrage
Professional angler teaches others how to land the big one
Sheriff's Blotter
T.O. woman pleads guilty to identity theft charges
Council members reaffirm commitment to civil discourse
‘Son of Hamas’ speaks in T.O.
Tour of California route into T.O. revealed
Rain creates hazardous conditions
TOPD aid in arrest of murder suspect
Tax help at senior center a blessing
Political Cartoon
Don’t let up on auto mall sign
City service not so ‘extraordinary’
Why change city’s standards now?
CVUSD is abusing its power
Say ‘no’ to water rate increases
Attack on private school was unfair
A hard lesson about honking
For the record
Trivializing Holocaust is wrong
Anti-Obama poster breeds hatred
Warns of immobile homeownership
Council should cut its pay, benefits
Promises are made to be broken
Your turn to sound off on taxes
Janss Mall P.O. could be K.O.’d
Council says it won’t support large LED sign
Charges against T.O. nail salon owner dropped
It’s lights out for N.P. Library solar panel project
Having A Ball For Charity
Datebook
County agency names new chief
Arts festival looking for youth submissions
Hooray for Hollywood luncheon
Breakfast skipper no more
Stellar cast presents ‘Les Misérables’
Expo for mitzvah celebrations
Moorpark rabbi and his wife expand Chabad Jewish Center
Moorpark’s Team Barcelona on target
MHS hoops squad victorious
Musketeer boys booted on a golden goal
Robotics camp
La Reina’s college night helps youths plan for higher education
YMCA kicks off annual Strong Kids Campaign
Moorpark students advance in Music Center’s Spotlight competition
Montessori school hosts open house
FOOD Share expands benefits to families
Angels Ball benefits abused, at-risk children
Get on the dance floor and move your feet
Pet of the Week
Ronald Reagan shares traits with baby boomers
Free tax preparation for seniors
Job and career centers offer free employee recruitment service
Social Security recipients may owe taxes on portion of benefit
Lecture on coexisting with wildlife
Former client is toast of Samaritan Center in Simi
A dispatch from Gopher Gap
Author’s fourth novel explores the culture of Hollywood’s extras
City completes purchase of 80-acre property for open space
MUSD official wants residents to push lawmakers to put tax initiative on ballot
State senator says governor is using ‘scare tactics’
Your turn to sound off on taxes
Cartoon
Moorpark schools in favor of tax extension
Sheriff's Blotter
In search of city’s Top 15
Moorpark College’s accreditation status renewed
Crash victims share heartache with train engineer’s employer
Building a healthier community
Mayor tries to allay concerns of mobile home owners
Area high school soccer first-round playoff schedule
Westlake won’t be sharing this time
Locals face big challenges in water polo playoffs
Boys’ hoops postseason underway
Sign up for Titans football, cheer
Locking down league crowns no small task
Title banner banter
Datebook
Reading series
League welcomes all ages
Dream of 67-mile trail nears reality
Pet of the Week
T.O. resident marks a remarkable milestone
Classes for infants, parents
Center offers therapy for adults, children
New program opens doors for those with pre-existing medical conditions
Former Casa Pacifica youth shares success story at agency’s fundraiser
Learn about robotic surgery
Golf event proceeds will support Wellness Community programs
No magic cure for arthritis exists, but doctor’s tips can offer relief
Event raises funds for nuns
Unitarians screening documentary
The Art of Being
Chamber singers perform in church
The Movie Nut by Dave Workman
Comedy night will benefit clinics
Story of Danish Jews will be told
Learn fun, everyday relevance of math
‘Fighter’ co-star launches speaker series
Second City’s best sketches at Scherr
Guitarist performs tonight at The Canyon
Critter Tails
Local Business Briefs
Standout COLLEGE Students
Publisher starts scholarship endowment
Walnut students send the troops some love
Workshops teach parents, students to plan for college
Proceeds from golf event go toward EARTHS Magnet
Robotics camp offering 2 sessions
High School HI*LIGHTS
Tea teaches lessons of etiquette
Take Your Thousand Oaks Acorn on Vacation
What the Dickens! It’s ‘Oliver!’
Park lecture takes walk on wild side
Harmony never sounded so sweet
Storyteller to speak at Reagan Library
Visit the Reyes Adobe
Ask The DMV
Youthful cast conquers ‘Les Mis’
Atheists to explore beliefs
Learning from the professionals
County spreading word about CalFresh
Curl up with a new sport in Simi
World-class ballet company twirling into T.O.
Veterinarian will share experiences of working with California condor
Community Briefs
THE OTHER Side of 50
Art exhibit opens soon
Valentines take the floor
Olympian to throw first pitch
Writing workshop offered
WHS vocalists put on the glitz
Calling artists, musicians
Becoming enlightened on dark energy
Reagan revelers celebrate 100 years since GOP icon’s birth
The Acorn Epicurean
City earns special recognition
Sheriff's Blotter
Sales tax revenue dipped to 2000 levels in 2009-10
Reagan stamp released
For the record
Personal T.O. business forecast
Hitler-Obama poster offends
Auto mall wants its payback
Council should stick to General Plan
Supports auto dealers, not sign
Don’t demonize the auto mall
Political Cartoon
Response to chem spill was correct
Not impressed by OCHS signings
Stands behind accused doctor
Film shows how less can be more
Rent control law under fire
Auto dealers scrap original sign design
N.P. woman suspected of several car burglaries
TECHIES PUT TO TEST
Proposal would reduce T.O. council health benefits
Conejo Valley Tea Party Patriots
Celebration of culture
Love Stories
Program to enforce train track laws in Moorpark
Cops have new tool in fight against DUIs
Datebook
Artists invited to submit work for upcoming Moorpark Arts Festival
What the Dickens! ‘Oliver!’ hits the right notes at Camarillo Community Theatre
Chamber networking breakfast
County’s economic outlook slowly improving
Knights roll the dice for casino fundraiser
Coming home
Pet of the Week
New city librarian is optimistic about the future
Alumni sought for high school reunion
Campus Canyon moves to K-8 grades
League principals call an audible, will split Marmonte football teams into 2 divisions
MHS wrestlers muscle up at Marmonte finals
High school baseball alumni return to play
Foundation seeks Woman of the Year nominations
Fortune’s good fate
Going for the gold
Program pays gas bills
Chamber leadership program taking applications
Seniors celebrate with Oscars dinner
An Evolution in Makeup
Barrios promoted to commander
Your turn to speak
Bad move by Veolia to ban media
Cartoon
Library celebrates Reagan’s 100th
Sheriff's Blotter
Audit of overtime hours leads to arrest of ex-CHP officer
Homeless count first step in addressing problem
Law will require certification for massage therapists
Hundreds of homes removed from FEMA flood map
it’s snow much fun
The business of learning
A day to remember for Oaks Christian student-athletes
Senior Night to be extra special for Newbury Park girls’ soccer program
Tremendous turnaround
Principals vote to split Marmonte football teams into 2 divisions
Only the strong survive at Marmonte wrestling finals
Datebook
Dental office opens wide
We need the eggs
What’s a hospitalist?
Help for those dealing with the psychological effects of war
Critter Tails
Beyond bows and arrows
Martial arts studio offers more than kicks
Furniture store leaves others green with envy
St. Jude school accepting applications
Events offer information on Bridges Charter
TOHS students selected to honor band
T.O. high schools can compete in video contest
High School HI*LIGHTS
Scholarships offered by county
Colina Middle School named state champion in ‘We the People’ contest
The Art of Being
Faith-based company makes acquisition
Church relocating services to Agoura Hills
Church fundraisers decide to ‘Cowboy up’
Take Your Thousand Oaks Acorn on Vacation
Cast excels in ‘Scarlet Pimpernel’
Acclaimed singer to perform at Canyon club
Show explores Canadian music and dance
KCLU wins Golden Mike Awards
HOPPING INTO A NEW YEAR YEARHOPPING
George Christopher Pentis
Gwen A.. Johnson
Teens can spend day out of school on the slopes
Citizens raising money for Habitat after break-in
Area YMCAs begin major fundraising campaign
Grant pays for new plants at Conejo Botanic Garden
Love Stories. . .
Entrepreneurs get face time with legislators
Museum to host docent orientation
Moved to remember
Hands-on workshops at gallery
Pet of the Week
Dentist to donate all proceeds to cancer patient
Arbor Day event needs exhibitors
FAMILY MEN Don't Wear Name Brands
Community Briefs
T.O. resident starts latest chapter in career as Moorpark’s new city librarian
Social club will meet
The Gipper turns 100
Gorell will speak to women’s group
Performance celebrates 50 years for Conejo Valley Youth Orchestra
Teaching an age-old art
Sisters honor late mother’s memory with hope for cancer cure
Crosswalk sting nets 24 violators in less than 2 hours
Sheriff's Blotter
Is wood chip pile a hazard?
Gas station paraphernalia sales threaten addicts in recovery, local family argues
‘Stacked deck’ now on planning board
Council action went too far
Bridges deserves more space
Decision is costing CVUSD big money
Why term limits are bad for T.O.
Some cuts just aren’t worth it
Knock on teachers was uncalled for
Use of redevelop dollars ‘a scam’
Alcohol, drugs can ruin lives
The root of the problem
Cartoon
County’s economic outlook slowly improving
Jobs are headed overseas
Another voice against auto sign
Please don’t lower our standards
We should do things differently
Coaches teaching kids a bad lesson
Decision on rent increase appealed to council
Golden advice
Final forum on auto mall sign is tonight
Voters may get chance to decide on term limits
Broken branch breeds bad blood
Three Musketeers sign on the dotted line
Texas tussle: Packers or Steelers, who wins Super Bowl XLV?
Thompson’s time has come
Scholarships taking applications
After you’ve submitted college applications
Study reveals germiest spots at schools
Moorpark student selected for Navy officer program
Charter school students construct set for play
CSUCI prepares high school students for college academics
Chef bakes birthday cake for Reagan
Bone marrow drive benefits local woman
Grant donation supports Free Clinic services
Enrollment is open for Medicare
Seminar to discuss Social Security for seniors
Programs help patients cope with cancer
New treatments offer rapid release from muscle pain, spasms
Auditions open for original family musical
Counting down the days to ‘Math Matters!’
‘Oliver!’ opens in Camarillo theater
Event welcomes Year of the Rabbit
Kids learn barbershop music
County theaters receive Four Star Awards
Concert at CLU features 1940s big band music
Classic musical opens tonight at arts center
Art show features landscapes
And the winner is . . .
Unhappy at work? Experts offer advice to get workers back on track
Jade Buddha statue on display in Ventura
Coming home
Datebook
Vujicic doesn’t let disability slow him down
The stoical Mr. Stumptail
Pet of the Week
Scouts serving pasta dinner
Messy olives
Come over to the ‘dark side’
Cousin steps in as Moorpark city librarian
Reading club, book sale at city library
Kids can decorate cupcakes
Bullish about books
Pageant looking for a few good men
Sentencing set in porn case
Sheriff's Blotter
State must end business exodus
Debate is what makes us great
Do youth sports cost too much?
Cartoon
Chamber installs new board
Snug as three bugs
Library throwing party for Reagan’s centennial
Landfill EIR now complete
City gets educated about water rates
There she is!
Datebook
Sierra Club to offer wilderness course
Trash hauler measures carbon footprint
Texas tussle: Packers or Steelers, who wins Super Bowl XLV?
TOHS hoops team suffers setback at Simi
National Signing Day a major commitment for area gridiron stars
Coyote baseball team goes 4-for-4
Mullaney, van der Wal named Parade All-Americans
Football players honored by CIF-Southern Section
Lancers in the thick of the hunt
Landscape artists will be featured in arts council gallery show
Barbershop harmony taught
Reagan’s birthday bash takes presidential cake
Local difference-makers reap praise at Chamber gala
The MOVIE Nut
Celebrate Chinese Lunar New Year
Expect the unexpected with ‘Marvelous Wonderettes’
High School HI*LIGHTS
Undergraduates stand out
Students from Oaks Christian, NPHS among semifinalists for Spotlight Awards
La Reina students help families in need
Glenwood teacher makes the grade
Valentine dinner, dance at St. Paschal’s
Christian women to meet
Buddhist holy relic visits Ventura County
Polio support group meets
THE OTHER Side of 50
Law professor will speak to B’nai B’rith
The Art of Being
Bad momma
Seminar will focus on Medicare, Social Security
Wellness Community sponsoring workshops
Take Your Thousand Oaks Acorn on Vacation
Band hosting pasta dinner
Young people pitch in on MLK Service Day
FAMILY MEN Don't Wear Name Brands
Critter Tails
Send us your Critter Tails!
Pet of the Week
Juried show accepting photos, digital works
Shooting stick
Community Briefs
He plays a mean oboe
Assistance League makes sweet music for area seniors
Boys & Girls Club Youth of the Month
Volunteers needed at NPS visitor center
City recruiting new planning commissioner
Art show
Nordic builders get special nod in T.O.
Park service recruiting teachers
Bike lanes considered for Lynn Road
OFF-COLORFUL—
Against all odds
Police Blotter
Oak Park man accused of murder may have acted in self defense
Construction aimed at improving drainage
Citizens seek out city’s homeless for count
Defining fairness and equity in U.S.
Collegian grateful for the guidance
A heartfelt thankyou for donations
Council has big decisions upcoming
Auto dealers ought to listen to public
Citizens at sign meeting said ‘No’
Chamber supports new auto mall sign
Enough already with term limits
Home Depot will be good for T.O.
Tired GOP mantra won’t fix economy
Abuse of power an alarming trend
Being in office has gone to their heads
Council majority has lost confidence
‘Good Ol’ Boys’ are at it again
Political Cartoon
Friday is last day to send in your love story for publication
Ethics should be taught in schools
Battle over redevelopment agencies hits close to home
Accused family doctor not allowed to reopen practice
Acid spill snarls traffic in T.O.
Do youth sports cost too much?
Chamber honors the best in biz
Sikh brings depth to religion classes
CERF presents Ventura County forecast
Talkin’ aches and pains
Datebook
Information on Social Security and financial planning for 2011
MHS basketball team raising cash for cancer research
Eagles soar to pair of championships
Musketeer boys get back on track
Moorpark’s brightest young star
New scholarships at Moorpark College
Support group to meet
Glaucoma is ‘silent thief’ of sight
Non-surgical alternatives are available locally for treating heel pain
Library gears up for Oscar Night with films, party
Drumline seeks members
Travel tips for older voyagers
Santa Susana High opens application season Feb. 1
CLU Theatre Arts Department to present play at respected festival
Course helps artists find their way
Upcoming programs at Congregation B’nai Emet
Annual nativity showcase raises $27,000 for county’s homeless
Conductor making New West Symphony debut
Simi Valley theater puts on vibrant performance of award-winning ‘Rent’
Take Your Moorpark Acorn on Vacation
Volunteers can assist park service
Life lessons from a jaywalking pigeon
Dinosaur exhibit to open at Natural History Museum
Pet of the Week
Pageants coming to High Street
Grammy winner coming to Simi Cajun festival
Soccer stars shine in Moorpark
Local author to discuss novel
The shoes are on other feet
Event looks at history of Valentine’s Day
Recreation classes available in T.O.
Many boomers don’t notice early signs of Alzheimer’s
“No Strings Attached”
New arts foundation off to a grand start
Sheriff's Blotter
Newest school grant encourages fitness
It’s about supply and demand
Photo
State tax season brings with it updates
Honest discussion needed about water
Documentary a real eye-opener
Tyranny does not exist in America
Supervisors concede need to hike water rate
Williams chosen to lead MUSD
Mannyland no more
Datebook
Take Your Thousand Oaks Acorn on Vacation
T.O.’s Kuder commits to college
Inferno turns up the heat in Redlands
Gridiron stars earn honors
Soccer club hits perfection on the pitch
Lions in total control of TVL title chase
TOHS takes no prisoners
Local surfers score sick waves at Rincon Classic
Westlake tennis team serves up a win
Sophomore surprise
Need animal control?
Critter Tails
The Art of Being
Praising the power of the pole
Standout COLLEGE Students
High School HI*LIGHTS
Lancers looking for goods
Cast of CLU play invited to regional festival
Time to sign up for kindergarten
Discover Academy opens at Sequoia Middle School
Fundraiser will benefit T.O. charter school
Parents pitch in by painting lockers
Jeweler still shining despite recession
The Sky’s the Limit LimitThe
New dinosaur exhibit opens this summer
Pet of the Week
Westernstyle event raising funds for preschool
Stagecoach Inn Museum receives $7,800 to publish book
Acoustic music series starting up
The MOVIE Nut
Local theater troupes honored during Ovation Awards
Community Briefs
Citizens sought to serve on committees
The art of tiny trees
Park district spring guide coming out
Chassidic vocalist coming to Civic Arts Plaza
Volunteer program needs seniors
Eye on the Conejo
Ball benefits Under One Roof
Panel to discuss reverse mortgages
Tour water treatment plant
Locals love making island music
Sweet touch
Sheriff's Blotter
Send us your love story
New home construction is building momentum
A plea to Fox and Gillette: No to sign
Sign should stick to General Plan
Auto mall taking wrong approach
Council nearly guilty of 3 Strikes
Serve on senior center board
Christians need not rely on fear
A letter in defense of a friend
Let your voice be heard on auto sign
District paying for its mistake
Backing landlords
Nar-Anon helps addict’s loved ones
State must end biz-exodus
Business, citizens must compromise
Political Cartoon
A perfect evening in the Conejo
Adam deserves an explanation
Forum for mobile home park residents will be presented
Vandal causes $25,000 in damage to CLU facility
Home improvement store gets go-ahead
Gunman robs T.O. pharmacy
Adam won’t return to planning board
LOCAL AUTHOR ANNOUNCES THE DEBUT OF A UNIQUE NON-FICTION BOOK
Professor chose a life of service
Datebook
Showdown Sunday: Who’s going to the Super Bowl?
MHS girls’ soccer squad ready to rekindle early-season magic
Paratroopers wanted
Annual Chinese New Year event features Lion Dance, music, art
Become the de-terminator
Golf tourney supports school
Educators raise scholarship funds
SELPA sponsors Feb. 3 workshop in Camarillo
Can science help develop ‘green’ tires?
New group helps with loss of sibling
H2U group hosts nutrition talk
Seminar in WLV to discuss dementia, memory loss
Seniors can learn about living transitions
Baby boomers can apply online for Medicare
First woman conducts New West Symphony
Be prepared in case disaster strikes
Retirement planning for women
Single malts take center stage
Performance features winds, keyboard
New CLU organist to perform first concert
Museum gives pointers on collecting California art
Art exhibit
“The Green Hornet”
National Park Service seeks teachers for summer program
Moorpark Acorn on vacation
Pet of the Week
Watch the whales this winter
CSUCI hosting MLK event
Active Adult Center names bridge tourney winners
Knitters needed
Have your cake and wear it, too
Acorn storage
Photographer to display landscape prints
Apache artist celebrated
Active Adult Program
The Acorn Epicurean
Sheriff's Blotter
Active adults get their groove on
Suspects arrested in burglaries
Volunteers needed for homeless count
Moorpark Acorn wants to hear your love story
No one should politicize tragedies
Life under tyranny is unacceptable
‘The Movie Nut’ a local treasure
City leaders step up on project
Cartoon
Pool company closing doors, taking 232 jobs out of city
New device tackles DUIs
Gil pleads not guilty in stabbing
Human services center gets green light
Students take center stage
Datebook
Showdown Sunday: Who’s going to the Super Bowl?
Lancers lean on young nucleus
A victory for Victory Gymnastics Academy
Panthers claw their way into playoff picture
Group to discuss healthy eating habits
Online Medicare application fast, easy
Organize medical needs before taking a trip
THE OTHER Side of 50
Don’t forget memory seminar
Pet of the Week
Nature photographer hosting show in T.O.
Documentary on education will be shown
Sycamore Canyon Middle School wins local ‘We the People’ contest
Educators raise funds for CLU
Panel will discuss teens and body image
High School HI*LIGHTS
Israeli pianist will perform
Event raises $27,000 to help homeless
Former Hamas leader, author to speak
Take Your Thousand Oaks Acorn on Vacation
Is retirement affordable?
Anchor Blue stores closing
Income tax preparation free to seniors, others
Historical society will tell story of Valentine’s Day
Hospice of Conejo hosts annual meeting
Parent Project
Community Briefs
Pool fun builds endurance, self-confidence for ‘group of four’
‘WHAD’YA GOT FOR ME?’—
Miller Family YMCA offers a variety of youth fitness classes
The MOVIE Nut
Organist to play at WLV church
Guest conductor debuting for New West
Film tells story of Billy Warsoldier
T.O. man has ride of his life
Resident spins story of classic record shop
Former Bush diplomat is guest speaker
The Acorn Epicurean
Kiwanis host Food Truck fest at Santa Anita
Greatest generation gather at CLU
Sound of music
Sheriff's Blotter
Cops have new tool in fight against DUI
Ask The DMV
Senior Congress to convene in February
Federal community development dollars already promised to Many Mansions
Heroin use on rise in Ventura County
District will add buildings at Bridges
Why no love for Oaks Christian?
Praise for Joni and Friends
Auto mall not lacking visibility
Cartoon
Turn Kmart site into skating center
Solar panels are a good investment
Lifetime benefits are out of line
Our mind-set must change
Visit us on Facebook!
The Acorn wants to hear your love story
Thoughts on hiring superintendents
City is doing the dealers’ bidding
Anti-sign sentiment won’t change
Sign is example of history repeating
Lack of large signs sets us apart
Commission approves $62-a-month increase at Thunderbird
Unemployment rate remains cause for concern
Come fly with him
Cookies on the brain
Size, safety matter in debate over freeway sign
City Council makes commission appointments
Leading to a pot of gold
Datebook
Camarillo doctor to recount experiences working with starving children in Sudan
Girls’ lacrosse clinics at no charge
Moorpark travel baseball team knocks one out of the park
Musketeers trying to pick themselves up following tough stretch of games
Stop smoking classes offered
Wellness Community presents new program for cancer survivors
Science scholarship available
Student playwrights showcase new works at arts center
Pets put on a show for families in T.O.
January is National Cervical Health Awareness Month
Arthritis talk
Rain runoff leaves L.A. beaches polluted
Training for adult tutors
Concert presents musical icons
What's New On DVD?
Flower show seeks entries
YMCA offers free week
Bridal premiere has vendors, giveaways
Pet of the Week
Magical lunch for seniors
Conversation best medicine
City ceremony to dedicate Norwegian Grade monument
Climate extremes
Women’s club getting tune up
Zootopia offers discount
Former bishop was a man of convictions
Sheriff's Blotter
We’d love your input
Chamber dinner
OSHA investigating construction accident
County unemployment at uncomfortable plateau
Ex-MHS coach gets two years in sex case
Bomb hoax leads to lockdown at MHS
Smith stepping down from MUSD
This is only a test
Datebook
Take Your Thousand Oaks Acorn on Vacation
Westlake benefits from having Ship on board
Girls can learn lacrosse for free
Lions still ranked No. 1
Regents soccer team off on the right foot
Newbury Park golfer sinks shots in San Diego
Lions pushing the pace
JNET to meet at T.O. temple
Temple teachers earn recognition
Speaker will seek to inspire
Pastor plays Jesus in Rose Parade
Presentation is all about the ear
East County CHP reports record-low fatalities in 2010
Cervical cancer is preventable
Trio of moms take newborns hiking
Superintendent’s column
TOHS students study sustainability
Dean’s list
Youth dance clinic offered at Calabasas High
Workshop will teach tutors
High School HI*LIGHTS
Entrepreneurship academy hosting open house
FAMILY MEN Don't Wear Name Brands
Rescued pets are the stars of Popovich Comedy Pet Theater
Special art exhibit to open in Santa Paula
Concert pays tribute to music icons
The MOVIE Nut
Watch great whale migration
Pet of the Week
Church hosting job workshop
SCORE celebrating 40 years in VC
Collecting coats
Y offering free one-week membership
Afternoon on the lake
Eye on the Conejo
Getting pumped up to play
Pool contest is for parents and teens
Say yes to the dress at Bridal Premiere
Dedication ceremony planned for Norwegian Grade
Community Briefs
Soroptimists serve spaghetti
Park board member has open-door policy
Park board member has open-air policy
Former Lutheran bishop practiced what he preached
Alleged burglary ring may have hit T.O. locations
Sheriff's Blotter
Casa Conejo MAC to meet
Volunteers needed for Homeless Count
What’s up with that?
Battle over mobile home park rent increase wages late into the night
Former coach gets two years in prison for sex with student
For the Record
Thoughts on public vs. private schools
Tax cuts for rich haven’t saved jobs
Must hold the line on development
Sign will obstruct scenic views
Don’t let planning make the call
Freeway sign will distract drivers
Idea for auto mall sign ‘defies logic’
Rollerdome should be put to use
The Movie Nut a ‘small treasure’
Bridges wasn’t put in right place
Doctor is innocent until proven guilty
All council pay must be reviewed
Solar panels aren’t a bright idea
Political Cartoon
Give us your best
Cal Oaks Bank now California United
Sunshine Club brings rays of laughter
Public can give input on auto mall sign
City looking for suggestions on how to spend federal grant money
Old Westlake Hospital will be torn down
Home Depot has eyes on Hampshire site once more
Getting their kicks
Datebook
Free youth lacrosse clinics set for Saturday in Westlake
Marmonte League honors top football players
Magic Juan
Tango treat in T.O.
Cabrillo Music Theatre casting for ‘The Producers’
The Movie Nut
Expert to discuss 2011 economy
Lassen Natural Food store re-opens in Simi Valley
Nutritional open house coming to Camarillo
New year’s resolution: stop smoking
Conejo hospice members to vote at annual meeting
New chief of staff for Los Robles
Houses of Worship
Women’s group to meet in T.O.
Camarillo synagogue presents cantors’ concert
Moorpark High presents student musical
La Reina High taking applications
Early application update
Drivers should be taking extra precautions in winter
Brownilympics needs volunteers
Pet of the Week
Girl Scouts to rally for cookies
Writers’ club has new home
Two tall ships sail into Ventura Harbor
Ask the Arborist
When living alone is no longer an option
Moorpark College one-acts move to High Street venue
VCSD continues investigation into T.O. doctor
Sheriff's Blotter
Contact your area representatives
Free market key to city’s future
Classes deserve a chance
Cartoon
Public hearing for studio project slated for February
CHP reports record-low fatalities for 2010
Tell us a story!
Dean sworn in as county’s new top cop
Marvin Joel Betnun
Datebook
Take Your Thousand Oaks Acorn on Vacation
T.O. Christian women’s group to meet
Jewish a cappella group coming to Temple Etz
Let us hear your ‘tails’
Pet of the Week
The Nature of Things
Area stars will play for college football crown
Free lacrosse instruction this weekend
Marmonte salutes top pigskin players
Panthers inspired by coach’s comeback
Winter driving tips
Health Briefs
Cervical cancer preventable, easily detected
Los Robles selects new chief of staff
Bridges, Glenwood at odds over space
La Reina taking applications
College Corner
Neighborhood for Learning presents two classes
Kids take classes in thrashin’
High School HI*LIGHTS
Temple sponsors workshop on bullying
It’s been a sweet 60
Create a family photo book in a snap
Sharing the warmth of the season
Boat, RV repair shop now offers detailing
Area Realtors pick top performer of 2010
Cell provider installs new tower
Be mindful of changes in the tax code for 2011
The Movie Nut
Play hoops at B&G Clubs
Ask the Arborist
SERVING IN UNIFORM
Entertainment rooms come of age
Mountaintop views
Acorn Bits
What’s New On DVD?
Scout earns rank of Eagle
Expect ‘Landslide’ in Agoura
‘Die Hard’ actor does ‘Old Blue Eyes’
Community Briefs
Teens ring in the new year safely
Head of East County CHP station leaves legacy of fighting fatalities
Hot coffee spill goes to court
Sheriff's Blotter
Roadwork to begin soon on Lindero Canyon
For the record
Cartoon
Translation of letter offered
Law protects vets from unfair taxes
Schools should play by same rules
Another Christmas supporter has say
Not all outside cats are strays
Opponents of auto mall sign keep up the pressure
Separate private, public prep teams
Death to lifetime benefits
Accused doctor yet to enter plea
Rent hearing for Thunderbird is Monday
T.O. newborn arrives seconds after midnight on Jan. 1
Closed-door meetings on council compensation underway
Missed deadline costs city thousands for solar
Meetings on council compensation underway
Dean takes over newlook sheriff’s department
Another step in the right direction for Musketeer basketball program
Moorpark Black Hawks shoot for the stars, finish as tourney champs
Huge AYSO event this weekend in Simi Valley
Moorpark’s amazing turnaround continues
United soccer team sticks together, claims area tournament title
CLU digital works exhibit shows off artistic styles
Sheriff’s Department offers hiking tips
Sheriff's Blotter
Animal hospital joins effort to pair pets with vets
Pecans may protect nervous system
Pregnant women and infants at larger risk for contracting flu
Hit-and-run leaves girl with broken leg
Prescription drug abuse big problem in schools
Time is of the essence
State reports increase in high school graduation rates
SAVE OUR SCHOOLS—
Top stories for 2010
Local Lutheran pastor to ride in Rose Parade
CLU Senior Fest enhances spiritual and intellectual lives
Your turn to speak
Moorpark needs a long-term plan
Cartoon
Junior fine art competition seeking entries
‘Holiday Spectacular’ colorful nod to old-fashioned variety shows
Top photos for 2010
A holiday gift that keeps on ticking
Datebook
Datebook
High School HI*LIGHTS
Grading-free classes for adults offered in T.O.
Bridges hosting parents info nights
Winter concert warms the heart
Take Your Thousand Oaks Acorn on Vacation
Heightened spirituality aim of Senior Fest
A simply divine Christmas dinner
When living alone is not an option
Early testing for Alzheimer’s can slow progression of disease
New dental office opens
Prevent childhood obesity, malnourishment
Westlake wrestlers building from the ground up
Canada is next on Okun’s hit list
Youth tennis teams serve up aces in advancing to Palm Desert tournament
Tri-Valley League tips its cap to fall’s top student-athletes
Los Cerritos surf duo dominates
See the ‘Best’ of student art
Local brewhouse plans to produce more suds
Performance will share history of South American dance form
Tickling the ivories
Show features performing pets
Professor, artist exhibits digital artwork at university gallery
Jazz, rock pianist will perform at T.O. Library
Mother-son duo give emotional performance
CLU unveils new solar fountain
Softball signups are next month
Take a special train ride
Squirrel of the Month
Teen center set for a busy January
Making dreams come true
Local nonprofit offers wildlife education programs for kids and families
Community Briefs
Sunshine Club hosts lunch for seniors
Pet of the Week
Chain of good Samaritans help return special watch lost in T.O.
County Red Cross honored
Bystanders join forces to fight fire
Spots open
Sheriff's Blotter
Learn about new 2011 laws that could affect businesses
Price of reclaimed water going up
Public schools get short end of stick
GOP sent economy into a tailspin
Dinner invite for progressive basher
Auto mall actions smell of corruption
Trip to Central Cal triggers revelation
There’s no native landscaping in T.O.
Good thing auto mall vote was split
Scooter gal is a traffic hazard
Don’t let Christmas become X-Mas
Cartoon
It’s the individuals that kept Conejo Valley strong in 2010
Family physician accused of improper conduct with female patient, 29
Redevelopment will be focus of T.O. construction in 2011
County retailers finish off year with a bang
topstories for 2010
Tough to call it ‘recruiting’ when players come knocking
Moorpark grapplers fight back
Improved Musketeers moving up the chain
Teachers spend their own money on school supplies
Grant allows Title I students to attend arts performances
Sheriff's Blotter
Koi can bring joy
Pet of the Week
Try these tips to keep ticker ticking
Valve disease: Getting to the heart of the matter
Prevent home fires during the holidays
Emergency preparedness key during storms
Williams’ flight of fancy draws to a close Jan. 1
Perez named to fill seat on college board
Flood map approval expected this week
Pouring on the produce
Gingerbread village on display at Four Seasons
Make holidays family time
Families needed for foster children
Sisters of Notre Dame elect new leaders
Your turn to speak
This holiday season, put your gadgets down
Cartoon
Juried art show
Young jazz musicians invited to compete
Simi theatre opens new year with ‘Rent’ reprise
Moorpark festival looking for featured artist
Let there be lights!
A train full of treats
Active Adult Programs
MS fundraiser
A perfect day for pool
We are the champions
Spreading some holiday cheer
MUSD providing parents expanded school choices
Powers taking over as county CEO in March
VCSD communications boss retires
Be observant when visiting the elderly
Healthy holidays
Where are the cards?
Women’s Economic Ventures helps launch new businesses
Datebook
Datebook
Pregnant women, infants at risk for flu
Red Cross offers holiday safety tips
Take steps to protect heart health
THE OTHER Side of 50
Yelich a top prospect for Marlins
Utah QB headed to OCHS
Eagles claim League Cup championship
Oaks Christian to host basketball tournaments
Dragons make foes green with envy
No need to recruit when the best players come to you
Thousand Oaks boys’ hoops team off to a blazing start
Thrashers destroy tournament field
Six teams are playing for second place
Local youth champions
Training program helps entrepreneurs start own business
Free seminar on racehorse ownership
Pet of the Week
Get some laughs at Fiamme
Artists invited to compete for showcase in daylong city festival
WLV Art Guild will present members show
Concert review
The MOVIE Nut
Rain doesn’t dampen generosity
Foster familes needed
FAMILY MEN Don't Wear Name Brands
Brownilympics needs volunteers
Chance encounter with tractor sparks splendid Christmas tale
Concert review
Santa’s helpers sing joys of season
Activist, author devotes life’s work to enabling those who are disabled
TOHS band members to play in Rose Parade
Standout COLLEGE Students
Community leader receives alumna award from La Reina
Guest opinion
Job center offers career workshops
Eye on the Conejo
Art guild sponsoring contest
Family keeping the faith in the face of rare illness
Club gives out Amelia Earhart award
T.O. Elks helps feed 97 families for Christmas
V.C. Writers Club is leaving T.O.
WLV man is maestro of miniature mechanics
Sheriff's Blotter
Amgen drug may aid in treatment of prostate cancer
T.O.-based bank will be bought out
City Council awards $45,000 in grants to 13 community groups
Bike lane on Wendy is wide
Progressives got it all mixed up
He’s a fan of Acorn faith columnist
Being mayor not such a big deal
Speak up about SCE rate increase
The people score victory over sign
This holiday season, put your gadgets down and pick your heads up
Executives plead not guilty to securities fraud
Stolen women’s undergarments lead to arrest
Take time to enjoy beauty of nature
Pat on the back for honest person
By comparison, we’ve got it good
Story painted inaccurate picture
Handicap policies could use help
Heavy rains raise risk of flooding
‘Bad Elf Bandit’ hits T.O. bank
District won’t change policy to force diversity at EARTHS
Rain, rain go away
The thrill of the find
Hours changing at T.O. city hall, libraries
Musketeers have title aspirations
Just kickin’ it
CLU goes ‘green’
Adults can broaden their minds in T.O. Osher classes
Sheriff's Blotter
College foundation presents more than $100,000 in scholarships
Adopted pets bring joy
Pet of the Week
Pet pantry helps owners
Resident wants to offer thanks
Pet owners need to pick up the poop
Expansion doesn’t pass smell test
Food pantry isn’t playing fair
Food pantry thankful for giving
Lecture to benefit cancer patients
Holiday blood drive at Simi Valley Hospital
Therapy practice has new home
Take precautions to prevent home, car burglaries during the holidays
Heal the Bay event puts spotlight on plastic bags
Man of the people
Arraignment set in Singler murder
Moorpark man pleads guilty to child porn charges
Let’s go for a sleigh ride!
Watch the skies
Poetry writing contest open to adults, youths
Original radio drama to air Christmas Eve
Churches minister to those facing a ‘Blue Christmas’
New Year’s Eve party at B’nai Emet
Sing along on ‘The Messiah’
Unity of Oaks has family service
Lights tell the nativity story
Temple to serve Christmas dinner
Christmas Eve at St. Francis
Los Robles Master Chorale’s second holiday concert includes Gregorian chant
For the record
Cartoon
Deputies, CHP do good work
Come home for the holidays
“The Tourist”
Life in the fast lane
Moorpark ballet presents ‘Nutcracker’
Take a trip back to the 80s
Los Angeles Zoo debuts new home for elephants
Active Adult Programs
Strathearn Park training docents
Joy to all the boys and girls
Gift cards have new rules
Simi Valley man finds hope with a roof over his head
Former coach pleads guilty to sex crimes
Datebook
Take Your Thousand Oaks Acorn on Vacation
Datebook
The Art of Being
Christmas Eve at Unity of Oaks
St. Max’s music ministry infuses new energy into liturgies
Grant supports preventive treatments
T.O. car dealer fuels hospital’s blood drive
Wellness Community announces schedule
Teams trying to topple Westlake
Lancers, Panthers ready to pounce on pitch
Conejo classic
Band hosting 5K run
Grant is students’ ticket to free performances
District approves girls’ varsity lacrosse teams for high schools
Critter Tails
The Acorn Epicurean
Entries sought
THe MOVIE Nut
Baseballers selling trees
Voices of Christmas serenade at gala
Thousand Oaks High and Los Cerritos get jazzy for the holidays
Auditions open for ‘Producers’
Former teacher to head Regional Art Museum
Award-winning theater presents radio drama
School days reinstated with funds from federal jobs bill
Kindergartners put on a show
City to crack down on tax dodgers
Eagles tribute band performs
New hope for stalled housing development
Waste hauler offers special holiday deal
New Assemblyman off and running
Christmas light show is tomorrow
Getting medieval
Temple Adat planning Christmas feast
Local couple engaged
Protect yourself from fraud
Meet the county’s next CEO
Pet of the Week
Miniature city a project of love for T.O. couple
League presents debutantes, funds scholarships, charities
Osborn heads Republican group for the fourth time
Performers mix traditional with trendy
Tell a tale of Christmas
Registration open for Mighty Mites
Tall ships to sail into harbor
Church effort brightens the season for needy families
For the Record
Veteran says war is not the answer
Upset over horse complaint
Former coach pleads guilty to rape
Businesses made event possible
Liked article on mobile home park
Watch lunar eclipse
Sheriff's Blotter
Police make quick arrest after attempted carjacking in T.O.
Former school worker pleads guilty to child porn charges
Sign proposal isn’t going away
Remember the ‘Copper Curtain’
More opposition to auto mall sign
Parents made pj’s drive a pleasure
Board must affirm school as magnet
EARTHS story gave wrong impression
Park owner got break from city
Political Cartoon
Why auto mall sign didn’t fly
Ojai man arrested after fight with female deputy
New Lowe’s gets high marks from commission
Fox is next mayor of T.O.
Heal the Bay asking residents not to use plastic bags today
Auto dealers pull sign proposal
Don’t want to be on the wrong side of this list
MHS wrestlers finish third
Sheer drama at Sherwood
Hoops teams trying to knock Chargers from the top spot
Class examines molecular biology
NASA offers shuttle tiles to schools and universities
Parents can help children understand science at home
Sheriff's Blotter
Star-struck dog has attitude
Pet of the Week
Family gives kudos to trash company
No decorations a real bummer
Hispanics lack awareness about Alzheimer’s
ALS meeting
Hearing loss can affect workplace efficiency
Fundraiser to support family with medical bills
Gestational diabetes poses lifelong risk
Williamson no longer on task force
Metrolink unveils new rail cars
Homeowner, HOA at odds over driveway sinkhole
Truck trips focus of landfill discussion
A walk on the wild side
Christmas trees for sale
Youth choir spreads ‘joy’
Childcare provided while parents shop
Santa comes to town on holiday train
It’s Christmas time down on the farm
Inspire kids to get active by planning family outings, walks
Bethlehem comes alive at Westlake Village church
Choral concert
Where two or more are gathered . . .
Community invited to dinner theater
Presbyterians present play
Contact your area representatives
For the record
Cartoon
Pitching in on DUI crackdown
Family show
Big Bad Voodoo Daddy rocks Christmas
Chorale group presents concert
‘Miracle’ brings cheer to High Street
Woman robbed in Simi Valley
Round-up offer benefits club
Make-A-Wish fundraiser
Lights on parade in harbor
Everybody dance now!
A Christmas dream comes to life
BBQ joint expands
Real estate office hosts coat drive
Recital brings out student’s passion
Custodian continues his carpet crusade
Applicants sought for committee
Early inmate release could tax local cities
Wrap up retirement application before gifts
Ask the DMV
Library 93021
Datebook
New teams add intrigue to Tri-Valley girls’ soccer
Lancers poised to challenge Agoura, Royal for top spot
5 Lions in the spotlight
5 Warriors in the spotlight
For all the marbles
McDowell stuns Woods to win Chevron World Challenge
Winter concerts at TOHS
Family approach way to shaping science smarts
High School HI*HLIGHTS
Students fill stockings for soldiers
Cross with care
District wants more diversity at EARTHS magnet school
A rousing career in law enforcement
15-year-old charged with home invasion
Sheriff's Blotter
Give a pet the gift of a home
Pet of the Week
Sign would ruin freeway corridor
Voters paying for failure to change
A therapy dog is not just any dog
Property values could be affected
Spending on auto mall is unjustified
Keep in mind who votes for sign
Auto mall doesn’t need to be ID’d
Don’t degrade the city with ugly sign
Avoid a return to Billboard Alley
Dealers defend proposed sign
Mobile home park owner is no Santa
Marriage editorial was ‘spot-on’
ALS group meets monthly
Gingerbread village at Four Seasons to benefit children at Casa Pacifica
Hearing loss linked to potential earnings loss
Alzheimer’s group works to increase awareness about disease among Hispanics
Gestational diabetes requires treatment
Tips to help kids stay active
Be careful in county’s back country
Homes for the holidays
Westlake schools do battle for football glory
Police arrest men suspected of crime spree
Strike avoided as hospital workers reach deal
Happy to celebrate in the Conejo Valley
Auto mall plans go before council next week
Cougars claw their way into first place
Thrashers make a mess of the competition
Venom hitters lethal to opposing pitchers
Elks Lodge sells Christmas trees
Get creative to save money
New elephant exhibit at the L.A. Zoo
Magical Fairy visits pajama drive
Video games offer fun times for families
Bethlehem Experience comes to Westlake
Another Hanukkah comes to a close
Church hosts CD release party
Christmas Eve service
B’nai Emet hosts New Year’s Eve party in Simi
Conejo Christmas
Leave the Grinch in Whoville
Conejo Players presents ‘Home for the Holidays’
Kids can compete musically
Village Voices lights up the season
Master Chorale to present family holiday concert
The MOVIE Nut
A miracle on High Street
‘Nutcracker’ presented for 2 days at Civic Arts Plaza
T.O. theater production company earns nominations
WHS choirs celebrate the holidays
Former host still loves to put on a show
Scout earns Gold Award
Program offers help for the holidays
Countywide poetry contest taking entries
Wish Night ’11 set for Feb. 17
Miller Family YMCA presents Jingle Bell 5K
Cultural bus trip offered by Friends of the T.O. Library
Start Smart begins in January
Conejo Mobile Home residents granted another six months
Meeting will discuss parking lot expansion
Decision on mobile home park rent increase won’t happen until next year
Ask the Arborist
Hormone therapy practice relocates
Store owners embrace Chinese traditions
Bank makes donations to nonprofits
Datebook
Marmonte League winter preview: Boys’ basketball
Vikings sink Moorpark’s season
School concert
Registration open for city’s winter camp
Moorpark High School chorus sings in the holidays
Simi Mock Trial team has fundraiser
Conservatory orchestra performs
Art show spotlights students
Ask the DMV
Pet of the Week
Contact your area representatives
Moorpark needs funeral home
Residents step up during food drive
Therapy dog brings joy to children, infirmed
T.O. clinic provides free mammograms, tests
Arrests made in string of robberies
Shop ‘till you drop
Tattoo shop coming to Moorpark
City Council speaks out against water rate hike
Rouse ready for next assignment
Simi Community Christmas features creches, choirs
The Art of Being
Creches on display at T.O. church
Vespers with jazz music
Women enjoy desserts, gifts
Variety show showcases talent
Political Cartoon
Editorial Submission Policy
Commission knows its purpose
The Movie Nut
Vicki Lawrence showcase at Civic Arts Plaza
What’s New On DVD?
Sheriff's Blotter
Realtors, Marines team up on Toys for Tots campaign
Landfill keeps sustainability certification
The Other Side of 50
A banner effort
Santa stopping by Moorpark for breakfast
Family Men Don't Wear Name Brands
Active Adult Programs
Strickland open house
CHP collects toys for needy
Santa makes home visits
Youth club celebrates 25 years
Lifeline 4 Paws rescues injured animals
Women’s networking group installs new officers
JGirl holiday sale
Datebook
Take Your Thousand Oaks Acorn on Vacation
Grapplers get down at NPHS
Local hoopsters to hone in on
Krems, TOHS doubles duo off to Seal Beach
Westlake, Oaks Christian football teams face stiff challenges in semifinal round
Cross country duo honored
FOR THE RECORD
After video review, Mullaney’s single-season reception record confirmed
Marmonte League winter preview: Boys’ basketball
La Reina cross country team nabs second at state meet
Westlake lacrosse teams holding sign-ups
Racket play at sunset
MHS will present Winter Holiday Celebration
High School HIGHLIGHTS
Los Cerritos choir will perform two shows in a day
Lancer band blows away the competition
Students re-create Ellis Island
Cheers for Newbury Park High’s new Sparkle Club
Sheriff's Blotter
Pet of the Week
Rent hike will push seniors to poverty
Local Santa comes to senior’s aid
Pedestrians must act responsibly too
Thoughts on unions vs. corporations
Statement about war was ‘absurd’
Solar user likes library proposal
Auto dealers sign is wrong for T.O.
THE OTHER Side of 50
Staying healthy a family effort
Therapy dog brings patients joy
Man kidnapped at gunpoint
Amgen drug approved to help cancer patients
Tiger back in T.O.
NO SLEIGH NECESSARY
Residents gearing up for rent increase hearing
Blood drive will be held at Lassen’s
Church puts on Christmas variety show
Breakfast with Santa in Moorpark
This elf does more than make toys
Children’s choir will sing songs of joy at Civic Arts Plaza
Entertainers add harmony to Holiday Homes Tour
Snowless sledding still fun
Chorus to host Holiday Magic Festival in Newbury Park
Encourage early childhood literacy
FAMILY MEN Don't Wear Name Brands
Dinner theater to present ‘In Bethlehem Inn’
WLV church will celebrate advent
Chabad announces Hanukkah events
Christmas play coming to Simi
500 nativity scenes to be displayed
The Art of Being
An assault on the heart
Oaks Christian student will play Cinderella in El Portal production
‘Strega Nona’ comes to Thousand Oaks
Colburn Orchestra will present classical program
‘Nutcracker’ production in L.A. has large cast
CSUCI students to exhibit their art
Get to know WLV Art Guild
Theater company creating show at CLU
County clerk staying open an hour later
Want to get involved?
Donations needed
Debutantes have a ball in Beverly Hills
National Park Service needs volunteers
Park district offers winter activities to community
Community Briefs
Sales of See’s help Kiwanis do good deeds
Westlake Village centenarian still truckin’ after 105 years
Westlake Village selects new mayor
Home rehab program has long waiting list
Turkey Day Dash is a T.O. tradition
Spots opening on planning commission
Who decides on rent increases
Ask The DMV
Critter Tails
Four Seasons WLV earns Five Diamond award
Nonprofit home builder seeking new executive director
Veggies get cover from chilly weather
Realtors make big push for Toys for Tots campaign
Datebook
This is can’t-miss football
Pajama drive helps children
Moorpark College presents musical events
Marmonte’s fabulous 5 alive and well in Northern Division playoffs
Basketball Day at MHS
Cal State students face more than 15 percent hike in tuition fees
Blotter
Pet of the Week
Celebrate the holidays smoke-free
New Moorpark massage clinic offers holistic care
Safety tips to foil car thieves while shopping
Advice on coping with grief during the upcoming holidays
Caregivers needed
New robot performs surgery on prostate cancer
Norwegian Grade back in operation
Waste Management stops talking with Simi
HELLO EVERYBODY—
Making sweet music
City ready to finalize FEMA pitch
Boutique benefits Lutheran church
A holiday ‘Miracle’ on High Street
Chabad to celebrate Hanukkah in Moorpark
Leave the Grinch in Whoville
Cartoon
Drumroll, please
Holiday train rides with Fillmore & Western Railway
Horn of plenty
Gift wrapping for donation
Celebrity softball game will benefit Simi-based foundation
Tournament benefits Toys For Tots
Transportation committee seeks applicants to serve
Program helps vets return to civilian life
Strathearn Park goes festive
Active Adult Programs
Youth delegates get a say as part of YMCA program
Bush again holds court at Reagan Library
Supervisor: State of Ventura County a mix of good, bad news
Moorpark Chamber briefs
Social Security offers Extra Help for Medicare drug plans
Metrolink purchases new railcars
Datebook
Take Your Thousand Oaks Acorn on Vacation
Only a turkey would skip out on high school football this weekend
Heavyweight matchups on tap in Northern Division pigskin playoffs
Westlake rower picks UC San Diego
La Reina, Joerger of TOHS among qualifiers for state meet
Always practice school bus safety
High School HIGHLIGHTS
High schoolers take action after witnessing the plight of Los Angeles’ homeless
Sheriff's Blotter
Rescue saves 1,000th pet
Tuition hikes in CSU system meant to bridge $64-million gap
Pet of the Week
Critter Tails
A busy December at F&W Railway
Pet supply store being picked on
That’s why we need term limits
Country is headed toward socialism
Fear the unions, not corporations
Monster sign makes no sense
Purpose of sign is to be ‘vividly ugly’
Auto mall plan is a ‘win-win-win’
Apologize to generals, surgeons
Overlegislation no laughing matter
Hands-off surgery
Hospital brings robotic-assisted prostate surgery to Ventura County
Weight-loss classes offered
FDA approves new podiatric laser treatment
Organization hosts toy drive for hospitalized children
Learning the importance of exercise
Massage clinic opens in Moorpark
Law enforcement offers holiday safety tips
Bear hugs benefit bone cancer research
Bone marrow recipient has a lot to be grateful for
Bush speaks out about 8 years in office
Woman’s car struck by bullet while driving on T.O. Boulevard
City will annex Rancho Potrero
It’s the season for giving
Special guest featured at upcoming Toastmaster gathering
Grief tips for families who have lost a loved one
Bills win Conejo Flag football super bowl
Fencing event will aid Toys for Tots drive
Celebrity softball game to benefit McPherson Foundation
Westlake Village woman turns 105
Creches displayed in Simi
Living Oaks opens its doors
The Art of Being
Holiday boutique
Janss Marketplace to host menorah lighting
CLU will reenact Christmas journey on campus
Thankful? Let us count the ways
Big Bad Voodoo Daddy to perform in T.O.
CLU presents free Christmas concerts
What's New on DVD?
Players shine in ‘Kiss Me, Kate’
A cappella group sings for holidays
Drumline open to new members
NPHS rolls high with ‘Guys and Dolls’
Rockers raise voices to help singers
Holidays get swinging start at Westlake Promenade
Exhibit is all about beads
The MOVIE Nut
Neighborhood for Learning collecting pj’s
Elks serve brunch to injured veterans
Nonprofit offers gift wrapping
Community center hosts rummage sale in Calabasas
SERVING IN UNIFORM
U.S. servicemen and women are getting help returning to civilian life
Community Briefs
Cities brace for massive prisoner reentry
Road between T.O.-Moorpark reopens this week
Park district seeks input on master plan
Eye on the Conejo
The Acorn Epicurean
Wells Fargo extends credit to Westlake Village firm
Send us your business brief
Amgen Foundation recognizes volunteers, awards funds
November is the start of open season for Medicare
Metrolink buying more safety-enhanced railcars
Cities resolve to be business-friendly
Datebook
Marmonte teams muscle up for Northern Division playoffs
Band competes
Family meals may help children succeed in school
CSUCI getting new entrance road
Theater company in residency at CLU
Amgen Scholars program enourages exploration in math, science
Sheriff's Blotter
Pet of the Week
Reenactment is educational
Event encouraged family discovery
When bad things happen
Studio developer happy with residents’ response
Doctors plan medical plaza for Moorpark
Legion gets go-ahead to hang military banners
Have guns, will battle
Say no to bullies
Santa comes to town for pajama party
Toy, blanket drive for Indian reservation
Benefit concert
Families invited to holiday festival at Lighthouse Church
Author helps Christians connect to Scriptures
Concert tour spreads Christmas spirit
Centerpoint brings Hope for Christmas’
Cartoon
Book signing
CLU Festival Concerts ring in Christmas season
Pumpkin pie
Freedom from want
Calleguas fixing pipeline
Honoring heroes
Civil War Breaks Out — again!
Simi Pilates studio re-opens
Job center offers free workshops
Art museum sells calendars
Libraries accepting food donations
Think green this holiday season
Serving in Uniform
Gridiron glory
Ice rink open at The Lakes
Officers urge seat belt use during holidays
Santa stopping for breakfast at The Oaks
Turkey Day Dash returns to The Oaks
No lumps of coal in these special stockings
Oxnard man arrested in Somis road-rage incident
Sheriff-elect begins reorganization
Datebook
Postseason updates: Thousand Oaks, Oaks Christian water polo squads sunk in semis
Westlake sophomore Diaz-Yi competes in second straight state golf event
Cross country’s elite gunning for top times at section finals
Youth lacrosse expo taking place at TOHS
Elite soccer tourney coming to WHS
Lions’ miraculous run stopped by Chino Hills
Fall’s finest
Down to the nitty-gritty
Gymnasts qualify for state competition
TOHS band has good showing at competition
High School HIGHLIGHTS
Love Factory Club will perform at rescue mission
Middle school orchestra performing tonight
Amgen Scholars program moving into second phase
Private school hosts Christmas tradition
Wrestlers wash cars for cash
School celebrates leaders
Law enforcement reminds drivers to buckle up this holiday season
Sheriff's Blotter
Squirrel of the Month
Pet of the Week
Local man blazed a path for off-road enthusiasts
CRPD candidate says thank you
Corporations should not vote
Conejo schools have much support
Flood ruined family’s holiday
Most new eateries focus on red meat
Manna stocking up for Thanksgiving
City should help all water customers
Supports solar panel proposal
Find alternatives for gateway sign
Speak out about auto mall sign
Council behavior disappointing
Kick smoking for Christmas
Brownie troop raised $1,200 for leukemia society
Suicide conference will be screened
Wellness fundraiser to help families cope with serious illnesses
Connecting
Lecture looks at managing stress
Fitness program designed for special needs kids
Thanksgiving Day run expected to draw 1,600 participants
Gillette reelected to council
Sheriff-elect Dean begins department reorganization
Fox will oversee mobile home committee
Solar power project moving forward
A N-ICE NIGHT AND DAY
Don’t miss Santa’s parachute landing
What’s inside a gingerbread house?
Diaper donations
Nondenominational service is open to all
The Art of Being
Churches celebrate Thanksgiving
Faith Briefs
St. Maximilian Kolbe Catholic Church facing budget crunch
For the record
Political Cartoon
Let’s make no laws the new law
TOHS performers bring children’s classic to life
Three area artists win prizes at regional art museum show
Vicki Lawrence brings comedy show to Civic Arts Plaza
LaBamba performs at The Canyon
For the record
Tour Malibu’s Adamson House
Several rec programs offered this winter
Speaker will discuss African travels
Concert sheds light on plight of Pine Ridge Indians
Concert review
Dreaming of a green Christmas
Advocates frustrated by another cleanup delay at polluted site
Veterans aid will be explained
Nonprofit will take horse ride in the hills
Community Briefs
Come for a ride with the Kranks
Globe-crossing sailor greets hometown fans
Trash haulers off for Turkey Day
Holiday Robotics Camp offered in Agoura
Young conservationist making an impact
Office manager convicted of embezzling
VISTA fares to climb 25 percent
Supervisor reviews state of the county
T.O. designates zone for potential emergency shelter
Resident pleads not guilty to sex crimes
THE OTHER Side of 50
Parts of Olsen Road to be closed during construction
Ice rink opens at The Lakes
Datebook
Martial arts academy opens in WLV
Farmers taking donations for FOOD Share
Ballet Folklorico at Park Oaks showcases Mexican traditions
Pediatrician will talk to parents
Actors can audition for musical
For the record
Pet of the Week
Forensics talk
Grant to help local CHP crack down on DUIs
Two community leaders join college foundation board
Coaches know claiming a section tennis title takes a total team effort
Hospital helpers host holiday boutique
Concert pays homage to legend
Sport at its best
Study explores why people give up their pets
Dress contributions help those in need
Company won’t talk trash with task force
Parents can encourage early childhood literacy as reading models
Tales from aboard the Flying Fortress
Marmonte standings
Women enjoy fantasy luncheon
Young performers are masterful in YAE’s production of ‘Oliver’
No winner yet in race for final council seat
Epicurean wants your suggestions
Sports leagues keep residents in shape
Former MHS coach pleads not guilty to sex crimes
How UC Berkeley evaluates applications
Westlake High students to perform Shakespeare
State of City set for Dec. 7
Community Briefs
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Auto mall sign continues to draw fire
PETA tips cap to animal shelter
Active Adult Programs
Custer gets another stand
Sheriff's Blotter
Lancers, Lions and La Reina advance in volleyball playoffs
Oak Park veteran recalls fascinating career
Chumash center raising funds for Pine Ridge Indians
New West Symphony reorganizes at the top
Questions raised over lifetime medical coverage
Help the Pine Ridge Reservation
Eyes on a prize
Chumash benefit
Pet of the Week
Community says so long to Sparky
Young engineer reaps rewards
Free clinic fundraiser experiences record turnout
Art contest open to local teens
Violence prevention summit will be held in Oxnard
CVUSD runner-up thanks supporters
Santa coming to Janss
Tree lighting at Town Center
Living in the lap of luxury
Weekend schedule
Last week’s top performers
Local violinist takes the stage at historic Los Angeles venue
FAMILY MEN Don't Wear Name Brands
Reporter’s talents will be missed
Candy store raises sweet funds for charities
Simi Valley batting cages reopen Nov. 13
Shelter animals make wonderful pets
High School HIGHLIGHTS
Kiwanis sell See’s candy at holiday store
The Acorn Epicurean
Locomotive pulls in to Fillmore
Sharing memories of Sparky
Local trainer helps dogs dodge rattlers
Houses of Worship
School noise is not a big surprise
The Acorn’s High School Football Game of the Week
T.O. nail salon owner accused of crime
Ask the Arborist
Tennis tournament benefits youths
Solar panel project should be opposed
Nutshell
Women’s circle is colorful
Civil War event isn’t a good idea
Citizen-led committee will scrutinize city’s water rates
Man loses control of vehicle on Lynn Road
EYE ON LOCAL AREA STOCKS
GAMEGAMEGAMEGAMEGAME TIMETIMETIMETIMETIME
Family affected by flood still displaced
VISTA bus fare to jump 25 percent
Churches will give thanks
Pine Ridge Indians need our help
Water polo teams due for a breakout
New Mommy and Me classes
New massage parlor opens on Agoura Road
Family meals help kids at school
Flood in Lang Ranch not ‘minor’
What’s all this hype?
Rabbi of Camarillo temple discusses his journey to faith, ordination
Candidate gives thanks to voters
Park district board will welcome new member
Other local football matchups
Dealership raises cash for education
Simi mall will light its tree
Kids earn money, prevent tooth decay
Datebook
Cartoon
Hospital hosts boutique
Miller YMCA offers new classes
College Corner
Datebook
Huge tree goes up at Promenade
Themes revealed for holiday home tour
Take Your Thousand Oaks Acorn on Vacation
Nov. 11 and why it’s so special
Orthodontist collects hundreds of pounds of candy
Solar panels at N.P. library on agenda for City Council
T.O. bank robber caught on camera
TOHS grad Jack Wilson hosting event at Simi batting cage
St. Jude’s seniors will honor vets
Live healthy to save money
Sheriff's Blotter
Concert in WLV
Doctor honored for service
Friends remember Anderson as one of baseball’s best men
Students recognized for volunteerism
Man commits suicide inside Starbucks
PathPoint celebrates 25 years of helping people with disabilities find work
Judaism helps rabbi deal with tragedy
Fundraiser to aid 6-year-old boy
Highway Patrol wants to save more lives on 118 Freeway
Fillmore & Western train is back on track
Runners at high risk for stress fractures
Playoff seeding, bragging rights on the line for Moorpark football team
Lion football team cashes in on coin flips
Tri-Valley standings
National Charity League adds new chapter
Nov. 11 and why it’s so special
Train properly to prevent injury
Pet hotel offers high-end accommodations
Sweet Arleen’s
Podiatry centers use new FDA-approved laser to treat nail fungus
Geologist to discuss volcanoes
Panther Players present ‘Guys and Dolls’
Ventu Villa Senior Community Park
Datebook
Elks Lodge to present award to Abby Sunderland
Toy donations accepted for Christmas Shoppe
‘Rent’ earns rave review
‘Hellcat’ on display in Camarillo
Founder of Homeboy Industries speaks about gang intervention in Newbury Park
Golf tourney benefits clinic
Volunteers sought for earthquake research
Contact your area representatives
Medical support groups meeting in Ventura County
Quilters meet
Cartoon
Prevent tragedy by checking smoke alarm batteries
Egyptian Festival slated
All’s quiet on the local front
Protect children from classroom germs
Holiday Homes Tour needs volunteers
Auditions open at arts center for ‘Les Miz’
County launches Veteran Court
T.O. Farmers’ Market to close for holidays
What's New on DVD?
Research Medicare options at age 65
Consort singers present ‘Introspection’
Poker tournament will benefit Moorpark hoops
Conejo Players open musical
Parvin sings Moorpark’s praises during State of the City address
Lake Casitas top-10 race results
Fortnightly Club to meet Nov. 12
Camarillo Community Theatre’s ‘Footloose’ features great dancing
Perfect pumpkin
At county championships, fun starts before the gun
Rossi dances her way into Moorpark’s heart
Motorcycle run benefits holiday toy drive
Pollock, Van Dam keep seats
Charter opens enrollment
MUSD supports school finance changes
“Waiting for Superman”
A Sweet victory
CLU will highlight international experiences
Set clocks back this weekend
The Oaks adds new stores
Protect children’s safety on the Internet
Observe the law when passing a stopped school bus
Gorell secures Assembly seat
Moorpark Country Days Parade set to air on city TV channel
Sending warm comfort overseas
How many applications and when to submit them?
Dangerous datura?
More accusations against Simi coach
Mozart’s Mass sung at church
Driver faces felony charges after Moorpark accident
Library 93021
HAUNTINGLY GOOD TIMES
Congregations present boutique, auction
Sheriff's Blotter
Six essential rules for an encore career
Residents can tour local water treatment plants
Event ministers to recovering addicts
Pet of the Week
AAUW hosts authors
Pet of the Week
Livingston kicks off Light Up A Life campaign
Eye on the Conejo
Elks to honor Abby Sunderland
High School HIGHLIGHTS
Residents can visit water treatment facilities
Protect youngsters from germs in the classroom
Police say drugs contributed to crash in Moorpark
No change on school board
Marmonte standings
Turn clocks back this weekend
Doing his part
Tips on aging into Medicare
Police Blotter
Gillette holding slim lead for final council seat
The MOVIE Nut
Other local football matchups
Baseball legend Anderson placed in hospice care
FIRE provides support for recovery
TOPD break up alleged burglary ring
The Acorn’s High School Football Game of the Week
Work starts soon at Lang Ranch Reservoir
Consort signers present ‘Introspection’
U.S. Geological Survey looking for homes to host earthquake sensors
Live auction slated for Nov. 6
Earth Talk
Gorell wins Assembly seat despite impending deployment
Weekend schedule
Last gasp of postseason hope for Newbury Park water polo squad
Rabbi gives lecture on change
To candidate: Take down your signs
Kids dress up like their animal friends
Park district presents spoken word theater
Mormons lend helping hands
Group seeks help to remove invasive plant
‘Homeboy’ founder to speak
Outsourcing is bad for Americans
Original ‘Annie’ producer lends his expertise today
Gratitude Walk includes food drive
Fantasy luncheon aids Westlake Women’s Club
Two locals survive, advance at merciless golf tourney
For the record
Taxpayers against lifetime coverage
Famous Americans have their say about reading inside T.O. library
Home Run Derby slated
Veterans Court taking cases at county seat
Political Cartoon
Knowledge is key to eating healthy
The Nature of Things
Tri-Valley standings
Sportswriters to sign football book
Challengers’ loss still a win for Thousand Oaks
Deputy practiced poor judgment
Student signatures headed for the stars
Going online requires safeguards
View the plane that ruled the skies in WWII
EYE ON LOCAL AREA STOCKS
What will become of old computers?
Santa coming to Westlake
Orkney tops field in wide race for Triunfo
County championships top-10 race results
Local Business Briefs
Why Lang Ranch sued CRPD
THE OTHER Side of 50
T.O. City Council election results
Positions open on water rate committee
Farmers market releases holiday schedule
Compensation for council is too much
Jazz band invited to Chicago conference
Learning the basketball basics
Fast times and funny costumes at Lake Casitas
New shops coming to The Oaks
Unhappy with council benefits
Journal keeps record of those who served
A FA Festive Dayestive Day
Community Briefs
Datebook
Post-polio support group
Civic-minded seniors are dedicated to democracy
International education week showcased at CLU
Last week’s top performers
Ventu Villa Senior Community Park
Change smoke alarm batteries
‘Evita’ a strong debut for new High Street Arts Center leadership
Seniors rally against mobile home rent hikes
Simi Valley man killed in T.O. hit and run
Investigation continues into robbery of liquor store
Sheriff's Blotter
Latest housing numbers reveal recovery still many months away
Marines plan to have a ball
The Art of Being
Wellness offers Gingerbread House event
St. Pat’s school hosting holiday boutique
Simi Valley completes Madera Road project
The Acorn’s High School Football Game of the Week
I want candy!
MUSD school board opposes Prop. 19
Candidate outlines plan for MUSD
Group fighting to block Simi Valley Landfill expansion
Flight attendant gathers gifts for U.S. troops on war front
Open Mosque Day celebrated at Islamic Center
Tips to keep fireplaces safe
TOHS students earn AP Scholar awards
Simi council to consider signage changes
Football report on one-week hiatus
Dinner to honor female general
Judge orders former MHS coach to stand trial
Di Cecco deserves MUSD position
HALLOWEEN FUN
Sending a pile of warmth overseas
Author presents meditation help
Expo encourages residents to get prepared
College Corner
Ask the Arborist
T.O. golfers take league title
Marine Corps to host birthday bash in Simi
AAUW hosts authors’ lunch
Memory stars will light up lives
Datebook
Conejo Valley thrift stores seeing an uptick in sales
Feminist author to speak at Ventura Chabad to address gender roles in Judaism
Second thoughts?
Future Foundation seeking young applicants
Shop wine at home
Rattlers sting the competition in Goleta
Serving in uniform
Original Broadway producer of ‘Annie’ takes part in Simi Valley production
Women’s clinic has fundraiser
County’s finest vying for cross country crowns
Charity League celebrating 40 years of giving
Monte Vista Church collecting food for Manna
Construction finished on T.O.-Simi connector
Driver’s ed offered at teen center
EDD hosts tax seminar for employers
Wizardry of Workman
Halloween party in Simi Valley
Hadassah has Hanukkah brunch
Lecture on arthritis
Pack of hungry Lions en route to Moorpark
GOP luncheon packs presidential punch
Temple’s founders celebrate 50 years
Local man will stand trial for alleged sexual misconduct
Police host safedriving program
Former CEO of Trader Joe’s speaks at breakfast
Matosevic brings the thunder from down under
Free sandbags available
StoneBridge hosts Trunk- or-Treat
Post-polio patients will meet in T.O.
Happy Madison
Guest speaker will talk to tea party
Students learn value of volunteering at church thrift store
Don’t worry li’l buddy, it’s only a drill
Sheriff's Blotter
Industry reports housing production decrease
County’s finest vying for cross country titles
Moorpark wins award
Catholics open holiday boutique
Walk to raise awareness for lung cancer
Boutique benefits St. Pat’s school
Meg makes last-minute pitch in T.O.
Walk like an Egyptian in Simi Valley
Council pay a hot topic just before Nov. 2 election
Police looking for witnesses to fatal hit-and-run
Datebook
Sophomore sensation Ho steals the show for T.O.
Active Adult Programs
Lutherans observe anniversary
Wellness Community presents programs
County YMCA welcomes new board members
Water company urges more conservation
Preparing for the ‘Big One’
Help for single-parent families
Ventura County Animal Shelter unveils half-price adoption campaign
CLU announces All-Decade team
Lights, camera, action!
Are you listening to your intuition?
Gingerbread house benefit
National Park Service seeks input from community
The Acorn Epicurean
YMCA gets new board of directors
Pet of the Week
High School HIGHLIGHTS
City library celebrates literacy
For the record
Tips for safer fireplace burning
High intrique on display in Oak Park High’s ‘Julius Caesar’
Sanitation board candidates debate the issues
‘Happy Days’ at Cabrillo Music Theatre is bright
MUDDY MERRIMENT
B&G Clubs dinner draws record crowd
Middle school band students take the field
Flory Academy ready to spook tonight at Halloween Carnival
Take Your Thousand Oaks Acorn on Vacation
Cartoon
Spooky contact lenses a frightening choice
Pet of the Week
CPA convicted of grand theft
Joan Osborne brings a mix of music to The Canyon
Local restaurant hosts fast dating event for singles
T.O. needs more health-food joints
College presenting dark comedy
Spicing up the dance floor
Last week’s top performers
Preparing for the ‘Big One’
Moorpark polling places
Simi Valley man killed in T.O. hit and run
City considering installing solar panels at N.P. Library
The Movie Nut
Youngster lands big catch at Westlake Lake
Move from SFV was the right one
Students get ready for the ‘Big One’
Dentist’s sweet cause replaces sweet tooth
Other local football matchups
Theatre students present play
Local races highlight Nov. 2 general election
Investigation continues into robbery of liquor store
Former Trader Joe’s CEO set to speak at CLU
At The Library
New swim coach comes to Conejo Valley Y
Pro wrestling fan rallies for support
NPHS library getting a new name
Animal shelter offering half-price adoptions
Tri-Valley standings
Conejo Players to audition for swashbuckler
SIGNS OF THE TIMES—
Sheriff's Blotter
Many factors can affect Social Security benefits
Boo at the Zoo is back
Local Explorers get award from head of CV Days
Cellphone towers a threat to health
Scholarships available for students interested in public works-related fields
In a Nutshell
Marmonte standings
‘Happy Days’ will appeal to fans of TV show
Survey recognizes Moorpark for being business-friendly
Good Samaritans worthy of kudos
Local Business Briefs
FallFest full of fun offerings
Kids’ swap meet coming up
Don’t let library lose its luster
Charters offer innovative home school program
Domestic violence touches even ‘tranquil’ communities
Weekend schedule
Ghost hunters zero in on High Street Arts Center
Let’s get dizzy!
LaGuardia should keep board seat
Expo shows residents how to ‘live green’
Vom Fass
City seeks state’s OK on housing element
Kids celebrate National Character Counts! week
L.A. drivers drive me crazy
“Secretariat”
A night of happy returns
Sheriff's Blotter
Datebook
‘Evita’ makes strong debut for new High Street Arts Center leadership
Plans for new civic center starting to take shape
Pooches can show off scary style at parade
Supporting the arts
Halloween at the YMCA
Pet of the Week
Turning a passion into profit
Active adults get ‘spooky’ at luncheon
Landscape photo is top-notch
Meet the Masons on Saturday
Jason’s Race to benefit SIDS Foundation on Oct. 17
Monk thankful for welcome
Hot kitchens on display
Cystic fibrosis doesn’t slow down Simi girl
Teachers pension system works
Local bands to play benefit concert for UNICEF
Houses of Worship
LaGuardia, Sweet deserve votes
Poll workers needed for Election Day
Families find fun at Fall Fest
Golf Classic
MHS, Westlake to clash on gridiron
Tabrizi embraces role as Moorpark’s mad hatter
Engineer to speak at UU forum
Seminar covers heart disease
Musketeer water polo team trying to right the ship
Stein shares Reagan’s insight
Lutherans present arts fair in T.O.
Brown Bag Program provides extra food to seniors
Alumni to meet in Simi
Coach arrested on sex charge
Can You Imagine?
ALS support group to meet
Economists to lecture at CSUCI
Gorell eyes major changes if voters send him to Sacramento
For the record
Mental illness is common but treatable
Library 93021
LaGuardia believes his work isn’t done
Cartoon
Pollock eyes full term following ‘09 win
Fall festival
City offering free rides to promote new buses
Compromise key to project
Picking the perfect pumpkin
SELPA offers programs to parents
Former Moorpark Police chief to retire
Acorn Bits
MUSD votes to apply for construction bond
Class to help improve memory
Masry wants state to have a vision
Master Chorale announces young composers competition
Fall fest comes to St. Paschal’s
Candidate clears air on high-rises
High School Highlights
Salon raises cancer funds
Terror reigns at Janss Marketplace
Adat Elohim hosts boutique for holidays
Lakes’ lease deal bad for residents
Spooky concert
Gorell has plan to fix Golden State economy
A real fish tale
Temple rallies for man kidnapped by Hamas
Wants your vote for CRPD board
Lives touched by autism reunite to share struggles, triumphs
Take Your Thousand Oaks Acorn on Vacation
Benefit will aid flood victims
Stagecoach Inn has volunteer orientation day
Tip of the hat to the Greater Conejo Valley Chamber of Commerce
Fox, Gillette aren’t helping the city
Sheriff's Blotter
Sometimes football is life or death
Halloween Mud Run helps T.O. teen center
Best-selling author to speak at fundraising luncheon
County short story contest deadline looms; winners will be announced in January
Thousand Oaks is not another Bell
Howl-O-Ween Pooch Parade
Other local football matchups
Pair to be honored at gala
Kiwanis promote honoree to president
Game day
Term limits: good for democracy
Pet of the Week
Last week’s top performers
Street Fair is Sunday
Marching bands rule the field
“Secretariat”
Don’t be fooled— T.O.’s doing fine
Bill-de la Peña was snubbed
Tri-Valley standings
Meals on Wheels dishes good deeds to homebound seniors who need food
Photo art comes to The Galleria
Softball coach accused of sex crime
Police make hit-and-run arrest
Civic Arts Plaza was mishandled
Marmonte standings
Expert panel urges public to bring domestic violence out of the shadows
What’s New On DVD?
T.O.-based bank is changing hands
Mobile home park tenants fighting rent increase
‘Unsubstantiated fears’ led to Prop. 8
Weekend schedule
Student’s sea creature study may benefit U.S. Navy
Costume exchange
Real estate broker consolidates offices
Tour of California will finish in Thousand Oaks
Short is long on credentials
Players to Watch
Jewelry sales benefit breast cancer research
Insurance agency adds carriers
T.O. couple hits $30-million jackpot
Citizens not served well by council
The Acorn’s High School Football Game of the Week
Triunfo Sanitation District candidates offer wide range of skills, experience
New coffee house in Newbury Park
Wine & Dine
Wife says husband worthy of Congress
Lancer boys sick of playing third fiddle to Agoura, Royal
New court website makes paying traffic fines easier
Salon changes name, style
Future Foundation distributes revised Teen Assist cards that offer crisis help
Incumbent is best choice for TSD
GOP office opens in T.O.
Locals join Rabobank board
L.A. drivers drive me crazy
Short a ‘tireless fighter for youth’
Parent talk features guest speaker
Former county supervisor pitches merits of new fine arts museum at Civic Arts Plaza
Store is scaring up business
Church book drive extended
Orkney made good on promises
At 73, Stephens hasn’t lost passion for kids
Fox knocking on door of fifth term on City Council
Datebook
JNET meets
City 311 hotline is a good idea
Middle school hosting ‘Give Back’ game
Di Cecco wants to give back on MUSD Board of Education
Harvest Festival features hundreds of artists
Save young lives by obeying the bus
Three city commissions seek applicants
Church presents magic show
Sheriff's Blotter
The many dimensions of loss and grief
The self travels lightly
Dogs to tie the knot at Petco
Datebook
Cartoon
Pet of the Week
An introduction and a promise
Wins and losses can teach kids, too
Moorpark College pays the ‘Rent’
Country Days once again a successful event
Soloists needed
‘Laugh and Learn’ with Bob Eubanks
The Movie Nut
To women of a certain age
Kids Get a Kick Out of Country Days
Hoffman touts his local roots
Gardening workshop coming to Ventura
DUI suspects can now access results online
Area Housing Authority accepting applications
118 widening ahead of schedule
Sometimes football is life or death
Stagecoach Inn Museum to train new volunteers
Officers nab alleged MHS vandal
Choirs to sing
Chorale announces new appointments
Arroyo Vista may get second entrance
Corwin gives grants to school libraries
‘Reign of Terror’ ready to scare in Thousand Oaks
Everybody loves a parade
La Reina High opens admissions to new students
Country Day honoree recalls service in Vietnam
Exhibit to delight rock hounds
Girls school hosts annual dinner
Masry wants to change Sacramento’s image
Band concert to benefit UNICEF
Moorpark Child Development Center earns accreditation
The Acorn’s High School Football Game of the Week
Deputy accused of having sex with a minor
Dog gets blessing and belly rub
Voices call out to the light in the sky
Councilwoman is worth your vote
Fire guts strip mall on Thousand Oaks Boulevard
For the record
Witness recalls daylight shooting
Some fatherly voting advice
Time to sign up for YMCA flag football
Expert remains bearish on local economy
A move in the right direction
Church won’t be allowed to build in greenbelt
Waxman helpful; Gallegly wasn’t
Players hone their skills
Local Business Briefs
The Acorn Epicurean
County social services will rent space in T.O.
Ridiculous city spending must stop
Middle school parents invited to cyber-safety talk
Soccer squad dominates Simi event
Thousand Oaks native on list of country’s Best Young Entrepreneurs
Los Robles choir has new leadership
Harvest Festival to have art, crafts, health screening
Challenger is energizing voters
La Reina accepting applications
Bulldogs get sweet revenge in the final game
2 businesses applying for right to sell alcohol
The MOVIE Nut
The Manhattan Transfer comes to T.O. Civic Arts Plaza
Appreciated help from office seeker
High School HIGHLIGHTS
Westlake ballclub rounds the bases
Datebook
Actress Jane Seymour to host ’80s allstar party for special cause
Welcome to ‘Nutrition Alley’
Association is driven by greed
Corwin Press awards grants to public schools
These players are as good as gold
Promenade book store offers events in October
Sculpture race is a family affair
Candidate isn’t for ‘high-rises’
College Corner
Conejo Valley United strikes again
Arts foundation brings ‘The Kosher Cheerleader’ to Civic Arts Plaza
Children keep moving at Movie Night
Shuttle service to Kaiser offered
Phelps seeking fourth term on board
TOHS lands new boys’ coach
Encino Chamber honors Paul Anka
Airman completes basic training
Dinner event features mental illness expert
New classroom building at CLU gives lesson on sustainability
Tri-Valley volleyball teams rise to the occasion
‘My, that’s a tiny tree’
THE OTHER Side of 50
Jason’s Race in WLV will raise funds for SIDS research
Sheriff's Blotter
Panther boys on the prowl
Councilwoman trying to distance herself from fellow incumbents
Golftoberfest benefits kids’ museum
‘Canvas to a Cure’ on exhibit at Four Seasons
Study shows urban development leads to animal inbreeding
Last week’s top performers
Candidate advocating for wiser spending by city hall
FAMILY MEN Don't Wear Name Brands
Cancer therapies to be discussed
Pet of the Week
Other local football matchups
New election rules throw Triunfo Water Board into wide-open race
Costume swap can save parents money
Celebrity humorist will speak at hospital event
Antique trailer goes high-tech
Marmonte standings
League of Women Voters to present forum on November ballot
Lutherans host fest
Mental illness is treatable but services have lost funding
Pilgrims and illegal immigration
Weekend schedule
Obtain DUI test online
Forum explores how engineers offer aid
Memory Walk is Oct. 23
Candidate’s traffic plan makes sense
Family, friends rally around Simi native following accident
Photo exhibit celebrates mountains
Sheriff's Blotter
Amgen conducts recall
Early intervention key in autism treatment
Best pets can be found in shelters
Fallen firefighters remembered
Group hosts community meal
Pet of the Week
Simi Valley man killed in single-car accident
Be The Dog
Support groups set meetings
Acorn plays musical chairs
Benefit features drama team
CLU presents lecture on shamanic medicine and herbal healing
Sheriff ’s website has crime maps
Church offers clean comedy
Simi Valley HR director earns praise
Alleged shooter arrested following daylight confrontation in Thousand Oaks
Public pensions are ‘gaming’ the system
Amanda Family Walk adds 5K run to festivities
Jail restricts inmate mail
Cartoon
Hospital’s cancer program for women is free
Take Your Moorpark Acorn on Vacation 2010 Photo Contest
Moorpark’s Euodia to raise funds
Supervisor must do more
Residents should prepare for wildfires
Musketeers brace for big, bad St. Bonaventure
New salon opens in Simi
Poetic script brings faux Welsh village to life in company’s debut
Vacation photo contest winner
Ashlea goes all-out
Career center offers variety of workshops
Superior Court enhances online traffic services
Plans fall through for greenbelt church campus
High school bands compete
Conejo Valley is prime production spot
Harley motorcycle party riding into Simi Valley
City eager to debut new trio of natural gas buses
College orchestra plays concert
Datebook
Skate park features tunes and tricks
MUSD’s 2009-2010 test scores rise again
Moorpark bus fire heroes recognized
Discovery Center offers look at human brain
Committed to keeping Moorpark clean
Educator to speak at CLU
CLU event to address domestic violence
Seminar provides tips on looking up ancestors
A hard floor no more
Quilts on display in Newbury Park
Haunted house, free family festival to debut in Simi Valley
Workshop helps parents deal with teenager angst
Last week’s top performers
Amgen conducts voluntary recall
Folk poet grips T.O. audience with his collection of classics
Simchat Torah
Fire danger still high, officials say
Supporting Brown for governor
standings
Datebook
‘Extreme Quilters’ exhibit on display at Community Gallery
Feast of Faiths
Connecting
County should expand air service
Weekend schedule
At The Library
Clean comedy
2010 T.O. Acorn vacation photo winner!
U.S. founded on Christian principles
Other local football matchups
Beloved actor entertains retired seniors with life stories, encouragement, songs and laughs
Jewish Academy announces classes
Prep football fans get game they’ve been waiting for
Taxing the rich isn’t the answer
The Acorn’s High School Football Game of the Week
Three Scouts earn rank of Eagle
Acorn plays musical chairs
Heat is on: Fire burned as temps reached triple digits
Acorn is losing an amazing editor
Learn how to read your family tree
Join us on Facebook!
Alleged daylight shooter arrested
Don’t vote for any of the incumbents
Senior selected to All-American honor band
Nature photo exhibit opens soon
The MOVIE Nut
THE OTHER Side of 50
Choices for City Council are clear
Parent, toddler classes offered
County inmates can only receive postcards
‘The Sorcerer’ is enchanting
Chinese Moon Festival at CLU offers music
Likes challenger’s solar energy plan
Pasta dinner will benefit NPHS choral department
CV Days organizer wants to maintain hometown flavor
Symphony holding auditions
Thousand Oaks goes bonsai
Unhappy over unresponsiveness
High School HIGHLIGHTS
Board hopeful brings plenty of experience
Oil museum displays pictorial quilts
Plenty to bid on at Best Stuff auction
Gillette, Fox serve special interests
CVUSD receives national energy recognition
City has $9,500 to return
Harmony Chorus to perform
Hot weather helps lemonade sales
Paper practiced poor journalism
Superintendent’s column
Candidate promises voters a return on their investment
Harvest Festival kicks off at Underwood Family Farms
Moms meet
Residents deserve total transparency
Twirling for good health
VCSD website has new crime maps feature
Local couple win video game championship
Christian women gather for luncheon
Local YMCA brings enrichment activities to T.O. child care sites
Passing stopped school bus is illegal
Twirling for good health
City needs resident to serve on Business Roundtable
Strawberry Festival seeks submissions for poster contest
Garage sale to benefit community
Speaker will discuss the aging brain
Sheriff's Blotter
Take Your Thousand Oaks Acorn on Vacation 2010 Photo Contest
New wine, spirit store opening on Wednesday
Look out for lederhosen
Chabad will host gala banquet
Early intervention helps autistic children
ASPCA adopts October as Shelter Dog Month
Arrow pointing up for WHS
Developer has big plans for prime commercial parcel in Westlake Village
Thousand Oaks is a popular setting for TV, movie filming
Event focuses on domestic violence
Separation anxiety is normal and can be eased with some planning
Pet of the Week
Bird museum open to visitors
Bishop will bless pets at St. Francis church
Try these tips to ease separation anxiety
Send us your business brief
Mall to host ‘green’ expo
St. Julie Billiart welcomes new pastor
WLV group to discuss joint pain
Contract awarded for Gillette ranch visitor center
Piru rancho provides tours
Contact your area representatives
Sign up for Memory Walk
Musketeers walk the tight rope, stun Newbury Park late
Rabobank makes appointments to regional advisory council
Curling club meets
Cartoon
Bikers will raise funds for MS
Soccer squad dominates Simi event
Datebook
Club to exhibit bonsai trees
$200 million just isn’t enough
Residents can drop off unused, expired medicine at Moorpark Patrol Station
These players are as good as gold
Dogs welcome at Wag ‘n’ Walk
Barbershop group hosts dinner, show
Health literacy a hot-button issue
Danica in the fast lane
Underwood Family Farms welcomes fall with activities
Chorale announces Young Composers Competition
Vote for the best vacation photo online
SELPA provides parent workshop
Museum offers tours
“The Town”
Landfill could be annexed into Simi
YMCA offers enrichment programs
Express zips to Eclipse title
Shakespeare comedy has Cole Porter music
Gallegly proposes payout increase
Students raise funds with car wash
Musical Theatre Guild stages rarely-seen show
Moorpark Country Days kicks off
Concert at Cal Lutheran celebrates Moon Festival
Grant lets Mesa Verde Middle School students run for the money
Arts center opens new season with ‘Evita’
Doing the do-si-do at the Good Ol’ Country Barn Dance
Another application season begins
For the record
Council strives to protect forests
Police urge bike riders to wear helmets
Sheriff's Blotter
Vacant homes becoming targets for burglaries
Photographers aim to capture ‘Spirit of the Mountains’
Scouts have fun
Pet of the Week
Doing right by the environment: Residents make the effort to recycle
Oxnard presents tour of historic houses, gardens
With ordinary oven mitt, vocalist cooks up fun
There’s no excuse: clean up after pups
Pursuit results in Moorpark man’s arrest
Active Adult Programs
St. Columba’s dishing up deep-pit barbecue meal
‘Mojo’ hangs up the microphone
Acorn Newspapers partner with online coupon provider for ‘amazing’ discounts
Another satisfied customer
Houses of Worship
Using less salt in diet can reduce hypertension
Disaster preparedness for those with dementia
Acorn teams with online coupon provider to offer ‘amazing’ discounts
Lorna Luft performs at New West Pops debut
4-H gets new officers
Gillette deserves to be reelected
Former coordinator returns to the Y as executive director
Owner of T.O. business arrested on three different allegations
Musical Shakespeare coming to T.O.
‘70, Girls, 70’ comes to CAP
Gillette and Fox both have done an outstanding job
Marching bands to storm the field at Sounds of Conejo
Follow the Money $$$
Music, barbecue tickets for sale
Admiring a 1954 custom Corvette
Shamanic medicine will be focus of CLU talk
High School HIGHLIGHTS
City of T.O. remains part of the Thousand Oaks Business Improvement District
German beer to fill glasses at Oktoberfest
Helping to protect the environment
Reduced salt intake helps with hypertension
Sheriff's Blotter
Datebook
Kris Kristofferson to perform at CAP
Many Mansions gets grant
Registration open for Alzheimer’s memory walk
Pet of the Week
Soccer squad was on fire this summer
Living history event coming to Stagecoach Inn Museum
Boy Scouts recruiting boys with open house
Health literacy key to better outcomes
Squirrel of the Month
Matthews, Clausen in the spotlight
Local dancer gains a toehold in record book
New West Symphony League to host fashion show at country club
ALS support group to meet in Westlake
Excited about a new movement in American politics
Querrey to play at Bryan brothers’ charity tennis event
Payroll service owner may have been stealing clients’ employment taxes
Moms meet
Sheriff’s stations embrace drug disposal
Future is bright for students in CVUSD
Conejo Bees creating a buzz around town
Friends of Library to go to Getty
St. Julie Billiart to install new pastor
Couple accept donations for bike ride
Core compliance has always been subjective in T.O.
T.O. hires lacrosse coach
Republican women to host Pulitzer Prize winner
Temple Etz Chaim offers day school
Council on Aging will broadcast new series of programs for seniors
Some challengers were prepared; some weren’t
Always one step ahead
Entrenched politicians are no longer serving the best interests of residents, says Newbury Park chal
HomeShul devoted to Jewish learning
Another new sign coming to T.O.
The city of Thousand Oaks is on the wrong path
Other local football matchups
Keeping Thousand Oaks semirural is important to council candidate Al Adam
St. Columba’s dishing up deep-pit barbecue
Vote online for vacation photos
Not pleased with the way things are going in our city
Last week’s top performers
Trustee Mike Dunn points to endorsements in his reelection bid
For the record
More City Council forums planned
Continuation of the business district a good decision
Marmonte standings
Assistant manager of service station arrested on several allegations
Some voters can’t handle the truth
Public hearing notices in T.O. not always clear
Challenger fears money will decide the council race
Weekend schedule
Awarding of block grants topic of a public hearing
Alliance for the Arts losing CEO
Challengers criticize Fox and Gillette for skipping forum
36 years of council service is long enough for anyone
The Acorn’s High School Football Game of the Week
New salon seeks stylists to rent space
The MOVIE Nut
About to enjoy a tasty treat
Gillette wants the business vote
Hall of Famer to host tennis clinic
It’s not too late to register to vote in the next election
Photographer exhibits works
Basketball teams are always varied
Calif. United buys local bank
Entertainer Ben Stein to speak at Reagan Library
Christmas event signing up musicians
Teachers aren’t only staff needed
Store closing
Women meet in Moorpark
B’nai Emet offers upcoming programs
New dog park surprises couple
T.O. dance studio moving into larger facility
Women’s group invites new members
For the record
Doctor discusses prostate health
Realtors host Harvest Wine Festival
Volunteers needed to help clean up beaches
Cartoon
Annual fundraiser to benefit therapeutic horsemanship program
Stress is leading cause of ailments, disease
Workshop to show fire-safe landscaping
Pizzas, wakeboards and vacation photos
Suicide prevention walk comes to Camarillo
Datebook
Moms and kids meet monthly
Gilbert and Sullivan company opens season with ‘Sorcerer’
Seminar devoted to senior scams
Vacation photo voting open online
A doggone good day for Moorpark mutts
Bollywood Indian restaurant
Calling all couch potatoes
Singles talent hits an all-time high
Author presents workshop
Musical legend will perform at Civic Arts Plaza
County joins effort for emergency preparedness
College professors to lecture on Year of the Economy
Simi square dance club shows how to do si do
Acoustic tunes to take center stage at festival Oct. 3
Find excuses to begin exercise program
All ages can find books at Country Days sale
Festival of Quilts on display in Santa Paula
High Street Arts Center to audition for two shows
School board president renews call for MHS pool
Moorpark College to dedicate Academic Center building
Serving in Uniform
“Going the Distance”
MUSD will hire teachers back with $1 million federal grant
Flory Academy claims Academic Rodeo title
Red Cross honors dedicated volunteers
Sign up to vote for November election
Runners make good time
Sheriff's Blotter
Local dancer gains a toehold in record book
Arroyo project gets big boost
Dog rescues family from fire
County Superior Court selects presiding judges
Keeping their pets safe with vaccinations
Dog Days of Summer
Pet of the Week
A snacking squirrel
Roaring ‘20s luncheon to celebrate September birthdays
Moorpark Chabad to have services
Disturbed by newest Obama poll
Wii are having a party
Amateur radio operators can earn license in class
‘My Suicide’ film coming to T.O. Library
Sprucing up Park Oaks
Save The Lakes by making it a total dining destination
Cal Lutheran recognizes Presidential Scholars
Restaurant goers like to eat and run
Learning about music
Seminar topic will be scams that target the elderly
High School HIGHLIGHTS
Fire-safe landscaping topic of workshop at NPS office next week
Police offer classes to help parents deal with troubled children
Preparedeness event aimed at seniors
A mad dash for trash
It’s not to late to register to vote in the next election
Simi church to bless animals
Suicide prevention walk comes to Camarillo
Aspen Elementary schoolchildren lead a denim drive
DUI suspected in accident
Christ First Sports unveils second annual golf tourney
Red Cross honors local volunteers
Sheriff's Blotter
Candidates forum takes place tonight
MOMSnext coming to Living Oaks
Wellness offers seminar devoted to cancer nutrition
Pet of the Week
The Oaks collects jeans to benefit charities
Chabad of the Conejo to host Yom Kippur services
Los Robles to host prostate health seminar
Pausing to chat at Paws 4 Hope walk
Last week’s top performers
Residents respond to shortage at the food bank
Unitarian congregation names interim minister
Square dance classes available in Simi Valley
Opponents of gay marriage should study their Bibles
Other local football matchups
Council challenger says Fox and Gillette aren’t listening to T.O. residents
Cartoon
County encourages emergency preparedness
To hate a religion because of fanatics is wrong
Tri-Valley standings
Vote online for your favorite vacation photo
It’s also our job to share the good news
Kids Health Day coming to T.O.
Believes in science —not in religion
Marmonte standings
Delay ends on reconstruction of the Norwegian Grade; it will begin Monday
Corvette show coming to Conejo Creek
Exercise keeps a body from rusting
Please be rational —not emotional— about immigration
Weekend schedule
THE OTHER Side of 50
Gordon Lightfoot is coming to the Kavli Theatre
Conejo school district welcomes new principals and athletic directors
Solution offered to garage sale signs
The Acorn’s High School Football Game of the Week
Huge yard sale coming Sunday to Cal U-Rent
New West Symphony to present guest conductors
Edison power lines are under attack by environmental groups
The rent increase application should be rejected
Brimming with talent
Claim Jumper files for bankruptcy but chain expects a buyer
The MOVIE Nut
Alleged deviant is arrested here
A pair of Eagle Scouts helped the woman who fell
Winner of a summer classic
Datebook
MusicFest highlights acoustic tunes
High-rise buildings a step closer for T.O. Boulevard
Term limits may sound good, but they don’t work
Park Ranger scholarship awarded
Having a ball while helping hospice
Conejo Valley remembers a young man who gave his life in defense of freedom
One candidate has a great idea
If you build it . . .
It was a great Labor Day concert and it’s a great time to retire
Oktoberfest to feature German brews
Massages benefit cancer research
Vote online for best vacation photos
Boy Scouts celebrate 100th anniversary
Arts venue seeks volunteers
Expert recommends the best fruits
Musketeers poised to make their move
County Humane Society hosts local fundraiser
Donation carries emotional connection
No one scores against this team
Moorpark Dog Park opens its gates today
80s music returns with a vengeance in Simi
Weekend checkpoint yields 3 DUI arrests
Girls win third championship of the year
Free landfill day open to residents
Luft highlights debut of New West Pops
Input sought on power line project
Mavericks do it again
Man arrested after 2 sexual assaults
Chorus hosts concert, dinner
Summer comes to a close
FBLA members kick off year
Unlicensed contractors to be tried for misdemeanors
Hawaiian music festival is seeking musicians
Field lab cleanup takes ‘significant steps forward’
Councilman apologizes for CSBA director’s salary
Norwegian Grade closure postponed
“The American”
Playing God
Sheriff's Blotter
Library 93021
NRA hosts fundrasier
Scandinavians host festival
Pet of the Week
Contractors association offers advice at Conejo Valley Home Show
Strawberry fest poster contest taking entries
Ventura County SELPA will host autism services panel
Coach says teams are always varied
Business leaders to discuss green initiatives at CLU event
Fiction in a Nutshell
A family enjoys a day at the park during the holiday weekend
Admin. costs eating up too much funds
Datebook
Simi Valley Days kick off with karaoke on Sept. 15
Good Shepherd’s growth leads to new church home
Who will track the taxpayers’ money?
Active Adult Programs
Cartoon
Local medical support groups will meet
Newcomers Club serves coffee
Finding peace in violence
Prostate cancer screening is available
Event to honor POW-MIAs
Tickets available for acoustic music festival in Agoura Hills
Therapist to lead program for families with cancer
Two events on Saturday will commemorate 9/11
Fall concert features classical music
Simi hospital suspends transitional care
Golf tourney benefits youth club
SERVING IN UNIFORM
A was a great Labor Day concert and it’s a great time to retire
Small family dog is a hero after a Thousand Oaks home catches fire
Ventura County SELPA hosting autism services panel
Last week’s top performers
Steelhead trout might move through local waterways if environmental groups prevail
Pearl Harbor commemoration seeks musicians
3 T.O. teenagers are arrested on vehicle burglary allegations
National Park Service to discuss expansion
Tri-Valley standings
Council challenger has a problem with new park planned for Lang Ranch
The Movie Nut
Something new has been added to job description of firefighters
Scandinavian Autumn Fest coming to Agoura Hills
Marmonte standings
Closure of Norwegian Grade delayed
Hospice hosts Vegas Cool
With the poor economy, the city of T.O. looks ‘the other way’ regarding code enforcement
Labyrinth set to open at Borchard Park
Weekend schedule
Unlicensed contractors to be tried
Oaks Chamber seeks altos
Conejo Valley rocks to Queen Nation
Believes in Christianity and all it stands for
The Acorn’s High School Football Game of the Week
Newbury Park woman is on a mission to help soon-to-be displaced mobile home residents
Ride On to host annual fundraiser
Four Seasons Hotel caps off another summer
Wants your vote for Triunfo’s board
New principal takes over at La Reina
Agoura Hills offers free small business seminar
Americana MusicFest seeks vendors, volunteers
Children invited to free bingo night
If you can’t afford to tip, maybe you shouldn’t dine out
Adult School offers free tutor workshop
Coffee Bean has grand opening
Dancing to music of the ‘Fab Four’
Ventura County cops run around the world for charity
Some people still care about others
High School HIGHLIGHTS
DATEBOOK
It was another competitive year
‘Conejo through the Lens’ community photo project needs residents’ family photos
Gillette and Fox have got to go
Lancer enjoys musical adventure
Fiction in a Nutshell winners named
Inner peace presentation this Saturday
Explanation given on improvements for the Auto Mall
Brandeis committee hosts membership luncheon, boutique
Travel agency presents African wine tasting
Spiritual center unveils September programs
Massage for the Cure coming to Westlake
K-9s get donation
AAUW hosts fall breakfast
Conejo Valley houses of worship
Musicians take aim at Alzheimer’s
Sheriff's Blotter
Finalists in our vacation photo contest will be voted on soon
Residents can get help to pay utility bill
Art of Being:
Post-polio group to meet Saturday
Humane Society fundraiser to benefit Ojai shelter
FOR THE RECORD
Hazardous waste appointments can be made online
St. Jude ready to host annual Country Time Faire
Seminar will focus on arterial blockages
Pet of the Week
Baseball club riding a wave of success
Conejo Valley Newcomers group will host membership coffee
Dolls need volunteers to sew them tonight
Alzheimer’s support group to host meeting
Paws 4 Hope raises awareness with walk
Closing the gap on Agoura, Royal a tall task
Westlake Village residents invited to join newcomers club
ONE STITCH AT A TIME
Program welcomes children with cancer
Shelter overstocked in cats, dogs
Other local football matchups
Enrichment Classes for Homeschoolers at BRIDGES to start 9/13
Houses of Worship
Sheriff's Blotter
Datebook
Westlake Aglow invites women to breakfast
Pet of the Week
Choose Your Own Way
Stop blaming Bush, he’s out of office
Jewish studies offered in Newbury Park
A call for the facts on both sides
Simi Valley church welcomes back former attendees
Results prove teams are unfair
Conejo Valley church appoints interim minister
Board wants task force for parcel tax
Women slim down in Moorpark
Cartoon
ALS group to meet
Lend a hand to teachers
Alzheimer’s benefit show features local flute choir
Classic wartime drama sails into Camarillo Community Theatre
Red Cross encourages emergency preparedness
Silver team takes gold honor
Tomatoes make for good picking
City takes next step in civic center project
Express speeds towards success
Program offers residents help with utility bills
There’s a new top cop on campus
10 Marmonte answers by Stephen Dorman
Chamber networks
VISTA riders may see fare hike
10 Marmonte answers by Eliav Appelbaum
Groups can recognize their volunteers at luncheon
Gala puts arts center in spotlight
Marmonte League football preview
Webelos troops provide adventure for boys
Legion throws good ol’ country barn dance
Library starts up fall activities
City to collect electronic waste, batteries
Movie night at Poindexter Park
Teens learn to drive smart
Horses provide therapy for veterans
Corral 37 celebrates horses
EV Free Church to host MOPS
Owner of mobile home park is full of greed
Sheriff's Blotter
Challenger says it’s time for new faces, not career politicians, on T.O. council
Tashlich Walk set for Sept. 9
Parents and adults should set better examples for kids
Pet of the Week
Conejo Classic water polo tourney on tap
Man commits suicide in Westlake
Jewish studies program offered in Newbury Park
Busy streets aren’t helpful for walking to school
Winding down at the Wine Down
Construction to begin on CLU stadium
Trash collection a day late
Chabad of the Conejo celebrating High Holidays
Rotary tourney takes on cancer
Beatles tribute is coming tonight to The Oaks
Newbury Park All-Stars wallop West Hills
What’s up with that?
A women’s fellowship will host breakfast
County sponsors free stop-smoking classes
Queen Nation will rock the park on Labor Day
10 Marmonte answers by Stephen Dorman
Council’s agenda will be available on Friday
Cartoon
These five fruits offer health benefits
Classic wartime drama sails into theater
10 Marmonte answers by Eliav Appelbaum
Chamber to host breakfast
Stop spending tax dollars on The Lakes
New shops are opening in T.O.
New West Pops set to debut with Lorna Luft
Marmonte League football preview
New businesses open in Paraiso
The Movie Nut
Walking together to help find a cure
Greek gods and supreme beings are all the same
A premier accomplishment
Public hearing set on T.O. Boulevard business improvement district
Civic Arts Plaza seeks volunteers
Schools reopen in Conejo Valley
Coaches run high school sports like it’s their fiefdom
Morris hopes road race will be big hit
DATEBOOK
Tickets on sale for Americana MusicFest
School board discusses goals
Federal spending is entirely out of control
High School HIGHLIGHTS
Library offers computer classes
WHS grad killed in Afghanistan
Constitutional rights only apply to U.S. citizens
Ninth-graders learn the way
Museum needs docents
It’s a brand-new school year for local kids
Arizona’s law is a step in the right direction
TOHS freshmen get warm welcome
Teen dances on the fringe
Filling new backpacks for kids
Answers offered by conservatives solve no problems
Charter school hosting community fair
At The Library
Doodle Romp set
Racist bigots should shut up about Arizona law
Horns aplenty
Hooping it up
Square dance classes offered
When it comes to illegal immigrants, try to be rational
Students named to Azusa Pacific dean’s list
Heal the Gulf raises funds for cleanup
Celebrating last days of summer
T.O. Boulevard business owners encouraged to vote
Sweet smell of success
Keep your eye on the target
Bicycle riders practice safety tips
Moorpark band boosters collect electronic waste
Community Briefs
$200-million cap set for Metrolink lawsuits
Musketeer marching band makes sweet summertime music
Wedding bells
Back to school for Moorpark’s kids
Moorpark officer’s selfless thinking stops suicide attempt
Barker tackles final hurdle in Eagle quest
Janns Marketplace screens outdoor family flicks
Deputies take on tough treks for local charities
MUSD scores big with two grants
Extreme yard makeover
Sheriff's Blotter
The handy, dandy cattail
Temple Adat Elohim to host open house
Dog day helps charity
Career center offers job workshops
Rosh Hashana at B’nai Emet
Doodles romp in Malibu
Social Security recipients gain from direct deposit
Chabad celebrates High Holy Days
Pet of the Week
Borders bookstore writes its last chapter
United Church of Christ embraces ‘Lets Move!’
Vaccinations are available for dogs, cats
Datebook
Cartoon
Tree planting was a ‘brilliant’ idea
Let kids walk to school
Parcel tax not the solution for schools
Up for grabs
Camarillo festival seeking artists
Bush supporters should take blame
Flying on fiberglass
The Movie Nut
Active Adult Programs
Ruthian performance from Moorpark slugger
Single-car crash claims life of Simi Valley woman
It takes a village
Back in the swing of things
Gliding over Moorpark
Free smoking cessation classes are now available
Tapo Simi 4-H Club taking new members
Rebate program now includes air units
Course helps those affected by mental illness
Heads, shoulders, knees and toes
On allegation of statutory rape, T.O. man, 36, is arrested
Center unveils Holy Day services schedule
Direct deposit helps recipients relax
Bookstores struggling to stay relevant
Norwegian Grade to close for repairs
Conejo Jewish Outreach offering High Holy Day class
It’s always time to dance
Dance academy announces annual auditions
Today is special for all Americans
Classrooms reopen next week
School district opens new doors for independent study program
County libraries encourage all residents to sign up for library cards
Ventura County has openings on three boards and commissions
Artists sought for Camarillo festival
Another mobile home park in T.O. plans to hike its rent
Sheriff's Blotter
THE OTHER Side of 50
The Acorn Epicurean
NPHS musicians dig in
Charity offer’s low-cost spay/ neuter day
Early deadlines coming to Acorn Newspapers due to Labor Day holiday
‘Five Artists’ on display in T.O.
With door to door solicitors in T.O., it’s ‘buyer beware’
Squirrel of the Month
Jersey Mike’s opens its first sub sandwich franchise in T.O.
Conejo Players casting ‘Kiss Me, Kate’
Pet of the Week
Art museum signing up charter members
Datebook
Whats new on DVD
Stock up on emergency supplies
Know your rights when buying hearing aids
Outdoor movies return to marketplace
A preview of the Thousand Oaks Arts Festival continues
The U.S. is quickly going downhill
Westlake Women’s Club to host Summer Wine Down
There’s more to bike safety than helmets
Democrats are leading America toward socialism
Center offers programs
Website explores faith films
Arizona’s law was justified, not racist
Flying on fiberglass
Kiwanis Club inducts Aktion Club members
Conejo Valley houses of worship
Illegal aliens are a threat to our nation’s economy
Newbury Park’s Ireland earns trip to NYC
Great Denim Dig at The Oaks will benefit charitable groups
UCC embraces ‘Let’s move’ campaign
Hopes a bad law will be struck down
Filling the void
Military Order of Purple Heart elects local man to high office
Retired pastor had a zest for life
Both parties are throwing stones, not just Democrats
Spike in talent
Council challenger says it looks like incumbents have already made up their minds before city’
Temple Adat Elohim will host open house
To the 10 candidates running for seats on the T.O. City Council in November, I would like to pose th
All-Star team completes awesome season
Home invasion robbery was a hoax, cops say
Chabad of the Conejo to host services
The time has come for change on the T.O. City Council
Stuff the Bus brings needed supplies
Tickets on sale
Guests can ride the rails for benefit
Sheriff's Blotter
MusicFest focuses on homegrown harmonies
Relaxing at afternoon tea
Pet of the Week
Free movie, skating close out summer
Houses of Worship
In Memory of Tambi Lynne Fisher
New bus line connects Moorpark, Simi Valley
Hindu temple event combines laughter, yoga
Don’t judge a man by his robe—or hat
CHP offers teen driving program
Monte Vista Church says goodbye to summer
What did ‘change’ actually mean?
City Council seeks housing commissioner
Musicians get jazzy outdoors
City promotions cost the taxpayers
Active Adult Programs
Professor plays harpsichord recital
Support group helps those in food recovery
Outreach program exposes residents to nature
Synagogue hosts open house
The Other Side of 50
New county emergency plan in development
Documentary film follows family
Deadline this week for fiction contest
Preseason polls point to Westlake as county’s top football team
MUSD responds to grand jury report
Church presents original musical
Local leaders called out in dump debate
Musketeer linebackers can lay a lick
Teen who sailed globe arrested
Parents can visit Hebrew school
School board wants easier route to parcel tax
Tutors wanted
Secret sauce
Cartoon
Public works director ousted
La Reina school planning reunions
New spa opens at Westlake hotel
The importance of gun safety
Moorpark rallies at Relay for Life
Back to school means more foot, vehicle traffic on roads
Co-mingling can ruin recyclables
Theater camp wraps with musical
YMCA secures large grants
Stuff the Bus campaign provides supplies to students
Workforce Investment Board adds four members
Gala will benefit arts center
Annual Wings over Camarillo Airshow takes off this weekend
Boys & Girls Club offers before school care for city students
Datebook
The Movie Nut
Community Briefs
Accelerated degree programs
Americans are worst-dressed tourists
Ventura County to update disaster mitigation plans
Documentary film to be screened in Newbury Park
Healthy eating gets emphasis
Sounding off about barking dogs
Yelich, Hannick ink MLB deals
Getting the most out of recycling
Inaugural Vacation Bible School called a success
Paws 4 Hope to help Wellness Community
Smarter children a result, too, of better parenting
Back in the swing of things
Presentation to offer global warming solutions
The Art of Being
Sailor who went around the world arrested
There’s no denying that Arizona’s law is racial profiling
Oaks Christian wideouts really catching on
Proper recycling makes a difference
Young sailor should run a tighter ship
Relocation counselor to help mobile home residents who must move out
Critics of global climate change are ignoring evidence
Helping the Boys & Girls Clubs
Classes help new drivers
KCLU breaking ground on broadcast center
Legal costs for city of T.O. now exceed $1 million
No surprise: A liberal Democrat opposes Gallegly
Olympic swimmers coming to Conejo
LV-Triunfo offers wastewater plant tour
Jazz festival opens with patio event
Dancing to the music at Conejo Community Park
Gallegly’s photo isn’t as important as what he does
Studies show that teachers have a profound impact on students’ lives
It’s about money, says council challenger
Santa Paula museum to feature agricultural art
Only two to challenge incumbents on CVUSD board
Council majority is out of step
Residents earn degrees, honors
Only eight days are left to enter Fiction in a Nutshell
Harpsichord recital will benefit art outreach
American Indian culture comes alive
Candidate shares ideas for the city of Thousand Oaks
La Reina High School plans reunions
3 to challenge in the park district
Venture crew presents bonfire social
Budget-friendly tips can make big day beautiful
With 13 running, it means voters are unhappy in T.O.
New academy for home-schoolers to begin next month in Thousand Oaks
Workforce Investment adds four members
The Movie Nut
Bella Vita club planning dinner
Disagrees with T.O. Acorn cartoon
New school year means need for traffic safety awareness
Kironix Corp. offers businesses help with their online presence
Nothing beats blues music on a sunny day
College Corner
Alzheimer’s seminar set for Camarillo
Music teacher not to be forgotten
Bank’s grant will help the Y provide financial assistance
Woman’s club to visit Reagan Library
Children’s Bureau seeking families
Stylist gives hair volume
Happy House graduates meet voice actor
Self-employment training to start
Providing percussion
Family Men Don't Wear Name Brands
Temple presentation to focus on ovarian cancer symptoms
Rotary Club stuffs backpacks
Datebook
Thousand Oaks seeking members for Cultural Affairs Commission
A toddler’s advice
Spa opens at Westlake Inn
Classical Indian dance performance
Observing 50 years of matrimony
H2U to present motivational lecture
Sheriff's Blotter
Duplicate bridge for beginners classes offered
Monte Vista Presbytarian Church to host free festival
Food addicts recovery group meets Friday
Pet of the Week
Electricity assistance program running
3 candidates in hunt for open City Council seats
Mavericks are top guns
City takes home awards from insurance authority
WHAT’S THE BUZZ?—
Standing tall
Carpenter wraps up ‘rewarding’ career
Books, balloons . . . and cupcakes, too
Shop smart for supplies
‘Fiction in a Nutshell’ deadline looming
Houses of Worship
Survey shows teachers have profound impact
Quaking aspens
Fundraiser to support Habitat
We’ve got spirit, yes we do!
Restaurant to offer $1 specials
The ‘yes’ factor
Sheriff's Blotter
Vespa to offer scooter riding class
Cartoon
Pet of the Week
Datebook
Candidates few and far between in local elections this year
Gloomy outlook impossible to avoid
The sun will come up for ‘Annie’ auditions
Resident ‘scared’ by state of country
What’s new on DVD
Health Briefs
Input sought on landfill
Proper shoes can help keep kids in shape
CHP to provide free child safety seat checkups
•Don’t let vacations turn fit to flab
Rotary Club bets on community benefit
Safe campfires key to enjoying outdoors
Youth league seeks players
Challengers emerge for school board
Running down a deadly disease
School painter becomes spell bound
Sailor Sunderland detained after altercation
Benson, others earn promotions at City Hall
Castro Center takes next step in becoming reality
Skateboarder establishes world record
If you don’t like it in T.O., move somewhere else
Cal Lutheran awards graduate degrees
The wildlife protection plan is open for public review
Newbury Park couple back from Africa
No sympathy for residents who clutter our streets
CLU announces local grads
Environmental architect says state is having a ‘regulatory drought’
New Shul unveils August calendar
Lamm joins Phi Sigma Theta
Burned out house where ammunition went off is leveled in Thousand Oaks
The Shepherd’s House celebrates 50 years
T.O. Acorn isn’t serving the public
Low-income kids learn music from WHS Scout
Let your imagination go wild in 100 words
Cartoon
Proper shoes key to kids’ health
Sheriff's Blotter
The Nature of Things
Food donations needed by Manna
Vacation no reason to forget staying fit
Pet of the Week
THE OTHER Side of 50
For the record
Girlfriends good for your health
Humane Society breaks ground for expansion
New shops open at The Lakes
Philharmonic debuts new loudspeakers
Follow these tips fo a safer campfire
Food, fun, desperadoes to raise funds
Beekeepers trying to figure out what’s happening to honeybees
Messina to make Canyon appearance
Catholic Charities closes its Conejo Valley operation
Conservatives neatly ignore their own hypocrisy
Amateur contest seeks coastal shots
Datebook
30th Wings over Camarillo Airshow includes War Bird parade
Former T.O. police chief, candidate for Ventura County sheriff, retires
Happy to disagree with conservatives and the tea party
Packing a punch
Residents help others in Conejo Valley
Local food bank needs help again
It’s disaster when conservatives win elections
CVU Inferno turns on the heat
Travelers return Nelson the Napkin back to the fold
13 will run for council
Ignoring the poor isn’t a good plan for our country
Pollsters put faith in Westlake
Rebate program offers cash for air conditioners, furnaces
Trying to catch her limit at Fishing Frenzy
Stop blaming unemployment on illegal immigrants
New-look Panthers are some cool cats
Flowers for the big day
Festival prelude features local artists
Defends our local congressman
Championship team brings it home
SERVING IN UNIFORM
Creating belly laughs
Use of herbicide by the city of T.O. worries her
Not just another softball team
Democrats open an office in T.O.
Crowds go fishing at the creek in Thousand Oaks
Salaries are too high in our city
T.O. residents earn top marks
Internal Revenue Service has jobs
It’s never too soon to shop for school supplies
Chamber to host breakfast, blood drive
Hadassah group to host high tea
Some don’t think ban overreaches
Handling Social Security issues online can mean less time stuck inside this summer
Choose your words wisely
Fairness among teams a must
Datebook
Cartoon
Fire-prone land needs tending
‘Western Nights and Carnival Lights’ come to Ventura County as fair kicks off
Fair display offers good health ideas
Chef flambés at Firenze
Tips on staying cool in the summer heat
Winery to host tasting
Fundraiser will feature movie
Steinbeck’s classic addresses modern themes
Agency on aging continues to serve seniors
Residents asked for their feedback on adult programs
Diet, exercise can impact intimacy
High Street Arts Center will open new season with ‘Evita’
Paranormal author brings local ghost to light
The Movie Nut
Regulatory drought means more water cuts
Effortless power revisited
‘Fiction in a Nutshell’ kicks off
Carpenter is calling it quits
Quartermania draws crowds in Simi
Explorers complete training
BOOM!—
A West Point education
Singing comic hopes to hit right note
Senior music program is Aug. 11
Sheriff's Blotter
Poker tourney names winners
JC Penney helps shoppers ‘round up’ for Boys & Girls Club
Let’s hear your ‘tails’
Teens talk national affairs at YMCA conference
Birthdays abound at Active Adult Center
Shelter builds new addition
New IRS online tool can help job seekers
Recovery group meets Tuesday
Pet of the Week
Music men promoting Kiwanis Club event
Adding to the view
We must demand crackdowns on high pay, pensions
Send us your business brief
In the wake of rent increases, a new committee is appointed by the city of T.O.
Young team members play like veterans
Why isn’t Gallegly offering solutions to immigration?
Datebook
Thousand Oaks needs residents to serve on committees
Choose your words wisely
Writer asks about congressman’s photo
Seven women present their visions
Latter-day Saints church schedule
Wellness Community explores Chinese medicine
Take Your Thousand Oaks Acorn on Vacation
Woman’s club to host games
Christian Alcoholic Anonymous group meets on Tuesdays
Fitness group seeks women
Lambo traded to Pittsburgh
Cellphones needed for soldiers
Women’s Christian Fellowship to host brunch
Ventura County aging agency still going strong at 30
Former Lancer now national champion rower at Washington
New Jewish organization offers religious services in Conejo Valley
Lifestyle change can enhance sex life
U of Idaho gives scholarships
Junior Women’s Club opens membership
Injured teen credits faith for rapid recovery
Elderly need to keep cool this summer
Local graduates make honor roll
Established nonprofit clubs help new service leadership group
Cartoon
YMCA to change its name
A West Point education
Sharing trails is important, officials say
Get what you need on Sunday
Feed your imagination because it’s time again for Fiction in a Nutshell
Sheriff's Blotter
The world is focusing on the city of Thousand Oaks’ wastewater treatment plant
Stand-up comic to perform in Westlake
T.O. traffic officers issue 196 tickets to drivers using cellphones
SHE’LL STICK TO YOU–
Auto mall sign will go before city planners
Newbury Park Rotary’s Oktoberfest looking for handicraft artists
So far, three to challenge for seats on school board
Oil companies are out of control with ocean drilling rigs
For the record
Steinbeck’s ‘Grapes of Wrath’ takes viewers to another world
Candidates for City Council must file papers by tomorrow
Liberals and conservatives see things differently
City of T.O. says it’s doing as much as it can to reduce homelessness
Entertaining the crowd
Jazz concerts begin at Gardens of the World
Sees the tea party movement gaining momentum
Tax credit expires, new home sales decline
The Movie Nut
Online work can save time, avoid lines at Social Security office
Hopes to see changes on T.O.’s City Council
Prevention emphasized by Ventura County’s fire chief
Tickets on sale for MusicFest
T.O. Library presenting many family activities
California spends too little on public education
Local Stock Update
Tickets available for Harvest Festival
UCLA launches hand transplant program
Cabrillo presents ‘Cinderella’
Moorpark residents in the weeds
Squirrel of the Month
Mayor makes pick for planning commission
Moorpark Little League teams ousted
Senior winners announced in photography contest
Water lawsuit drags on
Fusion pumped for postseason
Snake season back in full force
Bikers hit the road for benefit ride
District 13 representing the West in South Carolina
Motorcycle enthusiasts enjoy new Reagan Library exhibit
Library 93021
Arts foundation assists music camp students
Selling a summer treat with smiles
High flying family takes to the air
Learn curling at class in Simi Valley
Roche credits faith for rapid recovery
Rummage sale features music jam
Practice makes perfect
Bee industry still feeling effects of colony disorder
Aglow women meet for breakfast
Sheriff's Blotter
Fiction in a Nutshell contest kicks off
Fundraiser will support counselors
Pup saved on freeway is ‘Lucky’
Tax seminar is Aug. 12
Class to consider relationships
Pet of the Week
Workshops assist in job search
Lutherans offer Bible camp
City ‘doesn’t get’ small businesses
Brides can plan special day at premiere
A huge cross to bear
Buddhist monk says he’s harmless
Datebook
Cartoon
Kudos to council for blocking ban
The abatement debate
Bunco party benefits cancer society
“Salt”
Follow these tips for safe swimming
For the record
Master Chorale announces audition schedule
Film screening fundraiser to take place
Fusion fired up for soccer playoffs
Voters will face a ‘mixed bag’ in November’s election
“Salt”
UCLA launches first West Coast human hand transplantation program
Quakes shake things up at T.O. tourney
News Briefs
Comic hopes to hit the right note at Kiwanis fundraiser for local charities
Fiction in a Nutshell returns
District 13 back for another shot at Big League World Series crown
War veterans get assistance in Ventura
‘Cinderella’ actors humanize two-dimensional characters
The season for rattlesnakes has slithered around again
Cool cages
A new visitor center is slated for King Gillette Ranch
College student relies on friends, favors, talent to create 2-day concert
Grand jury focuses on school district health plans
Local graduates named to Washington University’s dean’s list
The Other Side of 50
Learn to curl at open house
A toe-tapping good time at Tropical Daze
Holy Trinity offers Bible camp
Secret sauce
Parks hosts dinner, discussion
Children make the most of summertime fun
Sheriff's Blotter
Quaking aspens
Ventura County selects grand jury
Theater workshop caters to children
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Local Stock Update
Motorcycles on parade at Reagan library
Doing that Tropical Daze hula
Get registered, so you can be sure to vote Nov. 2
East County Job Center hosting career workshops
Their purchases help the city libraries
T.O. resident needs donations for project
Disagrees with liberal Democrat
Bridal Premiere coming to Hyatt Westlake
A history lesson
Local resident named one of ‘50 Most Influential Rabbis’
Tired of borders that leak and deficit spending
Datebook
Skin and Wellness Center grand opening is tomorrow
American jobs must be reserved for Americans
Garage sale and fundraiser signs deserve to be seen
Navy air show coming next weekend to Point Mugu
Cartoon
The swastica is an attack on all faiths
Conejo Valley Cares brings in performers to help fundraiser
A community newspaper would have made a difference in Bell
No bowling at the clinic
Kiwanians have fun with trivia during a special evening in Thousand Oaks
Country/folk artist coming to Oak Park
Freeway on-ramp from Lindero Canyon is unsafe
Take Your Thousand Oaks Acorn on Vacation
Art show opens on Sunday
New West Symphony appoints officers
Swimming safety tips for summer
Clausen accepts 4-year deal from Carolina Panthers
Channel Islands fast facts
A Festive Day
Salsa spices up Latin Festival
Beauty and the beach
Get the most from gift cards
Pennies help impoverished
Police Blotter
Teens not keen on money matters
Comedy show at Life Spring Church to benefit mission trip to South Africa
Pet of the Week
Datebook
Contact your area representatives
Practicing cycling safety is crucial
Cartoon
Latinos at risk for vision loss
Take Your Acorn on Vacation photo contest is just around the corner
Senior Concerns names new board members
Celebrate 50 years of the Walk of Fame
Insurance fraud on the rise
Master Chorale unveils new season
Adaptive sports programs aid in soldier’s recovery
“Inception”
Officials enact emergency heat plan
Keep watch on water consumption
Jazz concerts bloom at Gardens of the World
Alzheimer’s Asociation asks for help
It’s a wrap for summer movies
Helmets a must to ensure safe cycling
Time to go ‘Coco Loco’ at luau
Bikers and blues team up Saturday
Quick-thinking teens stamp out blaze
Earl Stone tourney champs
Philanthropic group awards $25,000 grant
Stabbing suspect arrested out of state
Even when they’re down, they’re never out
Powwow honors native cultures
Rayzor takes the High Street stage
Moorpark outlasts Orcutt to claim section baseball banner
Stand Down offers homeless vets help
Council rejects ban on bar games
Use common sense to fight crime
Harvest festival coming to Ventura
Twice as nice
Crooks have no idea who’s hurt by their thefts
Two more to serve on Senior Concerns board
“Inception”
Jewish outreach hosting Shabbat
If you’re bored in T.O., you’d be bored anywhere
Part of water shortage is attributed to fish
Event to celebrate Walk of Fame anniversary
Wellness Community offering meditation
High-rise buildings were never planned until now
Bulldozers begin work for underground water tank in T.O.
Ready to rock
New Shul of Conejo hosts its first event
Council again proves that it’s pro-development
County farmers to get help saving water
Bikers help wounded servicemen and women with a ride, spaghetti dinner, more
Wheelie-popping poodle needs home
Adaptive sports help wounded soldiers
Junior Olympics swim event at CLU
Auto mall may get a new sign
New vendors join T.O.’s Farmers Market
How to be honest
Beware of health insurance fraud
Familiar faces cutting their teeth in Midwest League
The Other Side of 50
Fire officials to share prevention tips
Exercise elevates spirits of church employees
Alzheimer’s Association seeks volunteers
Channel Islands fast facts
At The Library
Volunteers, entries sought for Kinetic Sculpture race
New priest ready to lead St. Maximilian Kolbe parish
Relay for Life fundraiser features classic cars
Summer fun report: Santa Cruz Island
Local Stock Update
INDOOR Notre Dame Learning Center to host open houses
For the record
The best medicine
College grads celebrate milestone
Datebook
Unitarians to host rummage sale
Cartoon
Summer music festival is this weekend
Local residents make deans’ lists
Survey says teens clueless on finances
Our vacation photo contest is in full swing; enter by Sept. 8
City meets its water-saving goal, although the weather helped
New Girl Scout leader to encourage interest in math and science
Capitalize on gift cards
Stages presents ‘Into the Woods’
Happy music makes smiles
Sheriff's Blotter
Water use increases during warmer weather
Permaculture projects celebrated
Westlake, Newbury and T.O. high schools honored once again
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The Malibu Art Festival is coming this weekend
Four Seasons hosts painting exhibition
County to open new site for healthcare
Horses were saved by good people
Having fun with ukuleles, friends
Shakespeare Festival presents ‘The Winter’s Tale’ at CLU
‘Who cares if it’s almost 100 degrees?’
No matter what happens, Arizona’s law had an impact
Wilderness artists support environmental cause
T.O. Philharmonic to perform Opus 28
Former Miss California presents solo concert
Why can’t people disagree without getting personal?
Discussing a fundraiser to fight Alzheimer’s
Local residents named to honor rolls
Adobe days in Agoura Hills
Seminar to discuss wills, living trusts
Seniors benefit from the right exercise
More magic at Moorpark Little League
Local man documents oil disaster on film to tell story of deadly event
Microbrewery scores two medals
Illegal fireworks ignite a brushfire
Class helps self-employed
Kinetic Sculpture Race wants entries
What you think of me
For better health, get out of the office and into the sun
Law internships
Kiwanis Club will host CLU president
Conejo Players ‘Tommy’ a powerful production
Cost to rebuild the Norwegian grade cheaper than expected
Summer camp can be educational
Grand jury is selected
Contact your area representatives
Incumbents seek reelection to council seats
Moorpark High School alumna makes dean’s list
Population of mountain lions goes up
‘Green’ art show coming
Incumbents will run, three challengers may file
Sheriff's Blotter
United Way names new board officers
Cartoon
Chef Fabio returns to Cafe Firenze
Talk to youths about alcohol abuse
A free electronic waste event is coming Saturday to a local grocery store
Master Chorale announces 2010-2011 season
School district may request a parcel tax
The regressive conservative writer went too far
Fossils require lots of time, labor
Drivers and cyclists must share the road
Voters face mixed bag in November
Charter school in Westlake Village nears capacity as deadline looms
Layoffs for city of T.O. done for now
Tickets on sale for harvest festival
Expansion of hospital is approved
Arizona’s law had to be contested
Grade to be rebuilt for much less than planned
Classic drama
Survey results offer look into city’s retail footprint
Girl Scouts promote science careers
New bike path will create a shortcut under freeway to Gainsborough
Shiver me timbers, pirates invade Ventura Harbor Village
Rainbow in July a rare sight in T.O.
Saving water is everyone’s job, including the city
Car, home safety tips as temperatures rise outside
Former Miss California to perform in local concert
Fresh Fridays at the market
School districts respond to grand jury report on health pensions
New women’s group to meet
KCLU wins four Mark Twain awards
Scrubbing keeps the music alive
Unhappy about T.O. spending, will run for City Council
Change abound in ag industry
Families can spend a fun day in the tropics at T.O. music festival
Birthday luncheon
Police Blotter
Plans go forward on a regional art museum
Chorale to host kids auditions
HAPPY TWOSOME—
Stop spending tax money on parking for The Lakes
Other Side of 50
Summer theater presents ‘Winter’s Tale’
Serving in Uniform
Let us hear your ‘tails’
T.O. man, 20, is killed in car accident
Native Americans of all tribes to gather at powwow in Moorpark
Children need personal financial education
The July 4 TEA Party deserved coverage
How to be honest
“Predators”
Knights of Columbus raise funds with golf tourney
Tips for RV owners traveling with pets
Crackdown begins on drivers using cellphones
Two-day Tropical Daze festival coming to T.O.
Methodists welcome new pastor
Savin joins Wellness board
Effortless power revisited
Send us your business brief
The Jolly Roger sails at Ventura Harbor
Social justice tour explores farming
Pet of the Week
Firms can get money, but only if they claim it
‘Romeo & Juliet’ at Hillcrest Center
Church celebrating 50th anniversary
Address alcohol at an early age
Conejo Valley All-Stars come close
Tax notices on their way
Rotary Club hosts speaker
Kids learn about God in summer program
Field lab politics are the problem
Hate crime terrorizes an elderly couple
“Predators”
Screenwriter to lecture at Chabad of Ventura
Helmets a cycling necessity
T.O. Juniors finish first
Questions about Social Security answered
Festival Latino es muy bueno
St. Matthew’s installs new pastor
Think before you plant palm trees
Local Stock Update
Shakespeare goes retro in Moorpark
Cartoon
Exercise can benefit seniors
7- and 8-year-olds are champs
Datebook
Library sponsors book bash
Screenwriter shares his faith
Boating safety tips can save lives
Datebook
Butterflies can help heal a loss
Eye exams are crucial for Latinos
Writers will love book fest
Writers will love book festival
Church celebrates 50 years of service
Health tip
Midwest League rich with area baseball talent
Learning how to survive outdoors
People who drive with cellphones in their ears deserve to be ticketed
Fun in the sun has several benefits
Cal Lutheran unveils dean’s list
Wheels in the sky
Synagogue plans special events
Free seminar in Westlake Village to discuss breast cancer treatment
Sunset no match for 10/11 squad
Chemist opens whiskey distillery
Summer Jazz Concert Series starts Aug. 1
Elad Goren, Financial Pointe co-founder, selected as Vice Chair of Moorpark College Foundation
Zumba® with Del!
Funny, Fake ZilchGifts Make Gift-giving Fast and Free
The Imagination Movers LIve from the Idea Warehouse Concert Tour 2009
GodSpace Opens at Janss Marketplace
JANSS MARKETPLACE:NEW RESTAURANTS AND TOYS R US RENEWAL
AMERICA HELPING HEROES COMES TO THOUSAND OAKS
Guitar Center Music Foundation News
Keshet for Life: 25 Years and Counting
Conejo Valley Days Carnival
New Loacation
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