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TRADITION—During Valley Outreach Synagogue’s “An Evening of History, Heritage and Diplomacy” session about the country of Lithuania on Sept. 3 in Calabasas, the synagogue’s Rabbi Ron Li-Paz, above ...
The City of Agoura Hills will dust off the cowboy boots and circle the wagons for its 21st annual Reyes Adobe Days Festival, set for Oct. 3 to 5. The three-day event, which typically draws more than ...
California has doubled down on the science of reading. As part of the Golden State Literacy Plan, the May revision to the 2025-26 budget sets aside $200 million in one-time funds for evidence-based ...
Jeffrey Cooper, the Calabasas resident and Hollywood architect convicted of child molestation in May 2022, is out of prison and back in the community, records show, and earlier than might have been ...
Cal Lutheran University and former Congressman Elton Gallegly have put an end to their legal fight regarding the Gallegly Center for Public Service and Civic Engagement on the school campus. As early ...
Construction on the commerical-residential Regency Center Project in Agoura Hills is set to begin as early as the end of March, bringing the curtain down on the only movie theater in town and ...
It did not take long for Fraser Bohm’s new high-profile attorney, Alan Jackson, to factor into the case involving a Malibu driver who’s charged with murder and manslaughter for the Oct. 2023 crash on ...
A woman’s wallet was stolen while she shopped at Trader Joe’s on Canwood Street on Aug. 17. Two attempted transactions on her credit cards for around $3,000 at Ulta Beauty were declined. On Aug. 15, a ...
While home prices nationwide have shown signs of cooling, Los Angeles County property values kept climbing in 2025, even as wildfires destroyed thousands of homes in Altadena, Pacific Palisades and ...
For the first time, Rebecca Grossman must testify under oath in connection with the deaths of the young Westlake Village brothers she hit and killed with her speeding Mercedes nearly five years ...
Local business leaders joined Calabasas Mayor Peter Kraut for a conversation on doing business in the upscale city, highlighting both positive aspects and challenges, at the annual Mayoral Luncheon ...
DOWN BY THE SHORE— The daily walker, the duck, the goose and the turtle; they all call Calabasas Lake their home. The man-made, 21-acre lake created in the late 1960s is open for use by the 3,000 ...
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