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Think about the ground you cover. The road surface itself is often plotting against you. Potholes, cracks, and uneven pavement can catch a thin tire, sending you tumbling. Dangerous drain grates ...
A funeral service was held May 18 following the death of Jordyn Solny, a much-loved kindergarten teacher at Oak Hills Elementary School in Oak Park whose passing dealt an emotional blow to the ...
A well-known architect to the stars and disgraced faith leader imprisoned for committing lewd acts against a girl under 14 has lost his bid for a new trial. In May 2022, Jeffrey Cooper, 73, onetime ...
The wildlife bridge is a great concept, but I’ve seen a coyote run through the tunnel at Liberty Canyon with prey in its mouth under the 101 Freeway. The animals already have a bridge; it’s the ...
At first glance, one might mistake the image below for either a hyperactive amusement park ride or a poorly executed prank. But for those who lived in Calabasas some 60 years ago, it was neither. This ...
California’s 42nd Assembly District, a long-held Democratic stronghold, could be in play for the Republican party in the 2026 election. Ted Nordblum, a GOP small business owner from Newbury Park who ...
THEY LOVE THEIR MOMS—Boy Scout Theo Fehd visits with the Konda family during the 60th annual Mother’s Day Breakfast hosted by Agoura Hills-based Boy Scout Troop 127 at Malibou Lake on May 11. Troop ...
Three cheers for Westlake High School students regarding their walkout to protest the school’s handling of sexual assault allegations. Shame on the school staff members who have failed those students ...
The Triunfo Water and Sanitation District board of directors named Carl Jarecky to fill a board vacancy created when former member Janna Orkney resigned on Jan. 29. Jarecky, an Oak Park resident, will ...
Every February, Viewpoint School’s TK-5 students invite their family members to participate in what’s become a beloved tradition at the school: the Makerfest Festival with hands-on activities and a ...
In response to Josh Alpert’s recent letter to the editor, “Fire communities feel entitled,” you are so right. Those of us who live in Calabasas were given everything we have. We didn’t have to go to ...
Registration is now open for summer classes and excursions at the Calabasas Senior Center. Designed for those 50 years and over, class subjects include fitness, creative arts, technology, music, ...
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