To help prevent a Many Mansions facility from going into foreclosure, the City of Thousand Oaks has agreed to loan the low-cost housing provider $900,000. The loan, associated with the nonprofit ...
After 18 years with Acorn newspapers, 13 of them at the helm of the Thousand Oaks edition, Kyle Jorrey made an unexpected move when he became operations director for Five07 Coffee Bar and Eatery in ...
While officials tout Thousand Oaks as one of the safest cities in the state and even the country, some residents have expressed concern over the recent numbers of homicides. Thousand Oaks Police Chief ...
After months of discussing changes to its cellphone policy, the Conejo Valley Unified School District Board of Education has come to a consensus, though a vote is yet to come. Under a revised draft of ...
What’s wrong with this country?” No, that’s not a quote from today’s news, it’s a line sung by anarchist Emma Goldman in “Till We Reach That Day,” the climactic Act I closing song from “Ragtime: the ...
We’ve all read how the recent wave of Southern California Edison’s PSPS have negatively impacted residents and businesses in our community. The loss of perishable food and inventories, loss of ...
CHAMPIONSHIP—AYSO U-10 Thousand Oaks region’s White Knights are on a roll. The team went undefeated in regular season play and recently won a regional tournament in Bakersfield. The Knights will play ...
County crafters and seamstresses may want to stock up on supplies, as Joann Fabrics and Crafts is preparing to close its local stores. The closures are happening after the company filed a second ...
On March 1 and 2, New West Symphony will continue to celebrate its 30th anniversary season with “Carmina and Carnival,” performances of Carl Orff’s popular Carmina Burana. The program will feature NWS ...
From the mosaic owl stepping stone in the front yard to the telescope zoomed in on the water feature out back and the David Sibley book on the kitchen table, the signs are clear: Carol Langford and ...