» June, 2010

Teens Arrested for Local Burglaries

Two teens were arrested in connection with multiple residential burglaries in Thousand Oaks and other local communities. More »

Agoura Hills Synagogue May Close

Temple Beth Haverim may close as soon as June 30, 2010 due to financial difficulties. More »

Commission Joins Neighbors Against Public Pool at Park

The Calabasas Parks, Recreation, and Education Commission voted 5-0 to recommend against building a swimming pool at Juan Batista De Anza Park on the west side of town. More »

Thousand Oaks Natives Competing on Television Dance Contest

Thousand Oaks natives Robert Roldan and Melinda Sullivan are competing on this season of the hit Fox competition So You Think You Can Dance. More »

Thousand Oaks Natives Competing on Television Dance Show

Thousand Oaks natives Robert Roldan and Melinda Sullivan are competing on this season of the hit Fox competition So You Think You Can Dance. More »

Thousand Oaks Teen Sparks International Controversy

Thousand Oaks native Abby Sunder, 16, is aboard a French ship after being rescused amidst a power Indian Ocean storm. More »

Trauma Center Designations Spark Debate in County

The plan Ventura County Emergency Medical Services (VCEMS) recommends that would designate Los Robles Hospital and Medical Center in Thousand Oaks as the county’s eastern trauma center and Ventura County Medical Center as its western trauma center will go up for a vote tomorrow, but it might well encounter opposition. More »

Trauma Center Designations Spark Debate in County

The plan Ventura County Emergency Medical Services (VCEMS) recommends that would designate Los Robles Hospital and Medical Center in Thousand Oaks as the county’s eastern trauma center and Ventura County Medical Center as its western trauma center will go up for a vote tomorrow, but it might well encounter opposition. More »

Trauma Center Designations Spark Debate in County

The plan Ventura County Emergency Medical Services (VCEMS) recommends that would designate Los Robles Hospital and Medical Center in Thousand Oaks as the county’s eastern trauma center and Ventura County Medical Center as its western trauma center will go up for a vote tomorrow, but it might well encounter opposition. More »

New Parkland Dedicated in Calabasas

The Mountains Recreation and Conservation Authority opened a 200-acre area in Calabasas Saturday with a dedication ceremony for the $6.25 million public parkland. More »

New Parkland Dedicated in Calabasas

The Mountains Recreation and Conservation Authority opened a 200-acre area in Calabasas Saturday with a dedication ceremony for the $6.25 million public parkland. More »

Police Arrest Westlake High Students on Felony Narcotics Charges

Following the arrest of several Westlake High students on June 4 on felony narcotics charges, authorities are asking parents to be more aware of how and where they store prescription drugs. More »

Authorities Arrest Juvenile in Camarillo Shooting

Police arrested a juvenile who fired a handgun at an occupied car several in Camarillo times last week and booked him on charges of assault with a deadly weapon. More »

FTC Shuts Down Agoura Robocall Company

The Federal Trade Commission announced late last week that a federal judge’s temporary restraining order against an Agoura Hills company that allegedly made millions of illegal telemarketing calls has effectively shut down the company. More »

Local Businessmen Arrested in Home Loan Scam

Authorities arrested two local businessmen last week who allegedly ran a bait-and-switch scam offering home loan modifications. More »

TO City Council Approves $5.8M Newbury Park Expansion Project

Newbury Park residents will see a lot of construction in the coming months at the community’s Municipal Service Center thanks to a large expansion project the Thousand Oaks City Council approved last week. More »

TO City Council Approves $5.8M Newbury Park Expansion Project

Newbury Park residents will see a lot of construction in the coming months at the community’s Municipal Service Center thanks to a large expansion project the Thousand Oaks City Council approved last week. More »

Old Topanga Sewer System Closer to Reality

After city staff told the city council almost 20% of Calabasas’s septic systems are failing, council members voted 3-2 last Wednesday to initiate bid requests from firms that could draft an environmental impact report for a sewer system for Old Topanga. More »

Local Library Facing Big Budget, Hour Cuts

Agoura Hills Library still might scale back its hours of operation due to budget cuts, but the proposed hours might not be so significant as originally proposed thanks to an agreement between the county and library that dates back a decade. More »

Los Robles Hospital Seeks to Expand Beds, Parking Facilities

Los Robles Hospital and Medical Center will likely see some big changes in the way of expansion, adding space for up to 60 additional beds, a six-story parking structure and a new floor. More »

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