» May, 2010
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Elder Abuser Sentenced to Six Years
A judge sentenced Cesar Ulloa, formerly a caregiver at a high-end retirement home in Calabasas, to life imprisonment earlier this week for torturing vulnerable residents. More »
Three Held Over for Trial in Drug Case Ending in Calabasas Car Chase
A Ventura County Superior Court judge has held over three defendants in a drug-related case that ended when the trio was caught in Calabasas following a high-speed chase in March. More »
Camarillo, Calabasas Businessmen among Nine Accused of Mortgage Fraud
Authorities have taken into custody four San Fernando Valley men and are seeking five more allegedly involved in a mortgage scheme that defrauded 1500 homeowners to the tune of $2.3 million. More »
Prosecutors Won’t Charge Former NFL Running Back
Prosecutors will not file charges against Corey Dillon, the former NFL football player who lives in Calabasas, after his wife accused him of assaulting. More »
Bevy of Sports Stars to Roast Redell at Benefit
Oaks Christian football coach Bill Redell of Westlake Village has faced many a foe on the gridiron, but later this month he’ll face a good-natured ribbing at his roast from a slate of sports starts including Terry Donahue, Wayne Gretzky, Joe Montana and Rich Neuheisel. More »
Bevy of Sports Starts to Roast Redell at Benefit
Oaks Christian football coach Bill Redell of Westlake Village has faced many a foe on the gridiron, but later this month he’ll face a good-natured ribbing at his roast from a slate of sports starts including Terry Donahue, Wayne Gretzky, Joe Montana and Rich Neuheisel. More »
2010 Health Fair Set at The Oaks Mall
Los Robles Hospital and Medical Center is gearing up for its 2010 Health Fair on May 23 in conjunction with the Amgen Tour of California bicycle event on the same day at The Oaks mall. In addition to having a nutritionist on site to answer questions, the fair will also provide $1200 worth of screenings [...] More »
Jury Awards $5700 to Family for Lunch Money Theft
The family of an autistic girl will receive almost $6000 from a jury award stemming from a teacher’s aide stealing the student’s lunch money. More »
Planning Commission Okays Removal of Oak Trees
The Calabasas Planning Commission voted unanimously late last week to remove nine oak trees from a vacant lot on Hummingbird Way. More »
Dick Van Dyke to Host, Perform at Benefit Concert Featuring Area Choirs
Entertainer Dick Van Dyke joined the Camarillo High School Chorus recently to offer some pointers regarding their upcoming performance in the annual fundraising event “Give My Regards to Broadway.” More »
Dick Van Dyke to Host, Perform at Benefit Concert Featuring Area Choirs
Entertainer Dick Van Dyke joined the Camarillo High School Chorus recently to offer some pointers regarding their upcoming performance in the annual fundraising event “Give My Regards to Broadway.” More »
Calabasas Man, Father Plead Guilty to Felony Fraud Counts
A father and son recently pleaded guilty to conning around 1000 people across the country out of almost $40 million with fake investment opportunities. More »
Six Vehicles Collide in Camarillo on Friday
Friday afternoon saw a huge traffic jam in Camarillo after six vehicles collided. More »
Agoura’s Topanga Banjo-Fiddle Contest Set for May 16
The Topanga Banjo-Fiddle Contest will celebrate its half-century mark on Sun., May 16 near Agoura Hills. More »
