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The resiliency of a Broadway musical often depends on whether it remains relevant over a period of time. While some shows remain rooted in a particular time and place, others are timeless, introduced ...
Affordable living comes to the Waverly Place townhome community in the Moorpark Highlands with a three-bedroom, three-bath townhouse on the market at $799,900. With about 1,816 square feet of ...
A Los Angeles trial lawyer who hails from Calabasas won an $8.5-million jury verdict in a personal injury case against Woodland Hills apartment complex Summit at Warner Center. In February, attorney D ...
The new millennium has been a transformative time for newspaper publishing. Changing reader habits and the advent of new technology have placed big demands on companies in the print news business. The ...
The Agoura Hills City Council kicked off its two-year budget planning with a March 12 goal-setting workshop amid an economic climate of increasing uncertainty. The creation of a downtown civic area ...
A piece of legislation authored by a local state senator aimed at curbing plastic pollution in California has been held up by Gov. Gavin Newsom, who praised the law when he signed it back in 2022. The ...
From its toll on beaches and ocean life to whether the toxic waste created by the Palisades fire should be dumped in the Calabasas landfill or relocated to the desert, there are many conflicting ...
Agoura Hills Kramer’s Pharmacy on Canwood Street was burglarized before business hours on Feb. 28, with around $10,000 worth of prescription pills stolen. The front glass sliding door of the building ...
I love science fiction as much as the next person. But let’s get real here. Regarding The Acorn’s article last week about the builder of homes that retract underground when fire approaches (“Take ...
For five decades, Senior Concerns has been serving the needs of Conejo Valley’s older adults and their caregivers. To celebrate, the Thousand Oaks nonprofit has chosen “The Golden One” as the theme ...