When George Gascón swept into office four years ago, he did so with community support for what he called “reforms.” Experienced prosecutors recognized them for what they were: abstract promises and ...
Local residents are being targeted by an “unnerving” email scam that the Ventura County district attorney’s office says ...
I was very disappointed with last week’s edition. I understand that there were elections and definitely it is important. At the same time, there was no mention of the hate graffiti in Oak Park, on the ...
Sean and Amber Rendineo have participated in the Turkey Day Dash together every year since they began dating in 2015, enjoying spending their Thanksgiving morning running along the streets of Thousand ...
It’s no secret that inhabiting the California dream is a pricey proposition, with housing being the primary driver of the lofty cost of living. More confirmation of this reality was recently provided ...
It’s been more than 40 years since George Annino of Oak Park started Santa Comes to Agoura and Beyond, a charitable effort supporting food banks, shelters for battered women, children’s hospitals, ...
California’s Department of Toxic Substances Control invites the public to participate in its “Soil Smarts” workshops Nov. 20 and Dec. 10 that will focus on the next steps in the cleanup process at the ...
I am appalled to observe the ongoing pro-Palestinian and antisemitic actions taken by the UTLA Teachers Union and the failure of the Los Angeles Unified School Board to respond to their bias ...
Thirteen Awesome in Autism Awards were presented to community heroes Oct. 24 at an Autism Society Ventura County event at ...
Each of the cities The Acorn covers each week have certain communities they hold dear. From Calabasas Mulwood to Calabasas ...
About 30 people gathered Nov. 8 at the corner of Thousand Oaks and Westlake boulevards to peacefully remember and honor a ...
Life goes on, but generations of Dangerbirds—high, low and cruising the midway—will celebrate this game. “In my opinion, it ...