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Despite the economic challenges facing many households, Americans still spent almost $4 billion on Halloween candy this year, according to the trade publication Candy and Snack Today. Prices for the ...
The rhythmic chant rang up and down the corridors of Walnut Elementary School Oct. 17 as students, staff and teachers current and past waited to say thank you, congratulations and farewell to the ...
In the quiet Oakbrook neighborhood of Thousand Oaks, the holiday season transforms one home into a vibrant display of handcrafted art and festive joy. At the center of it all is Nancy Nester, a ...
For anyone stuck in a frustrating dispute— whether with a neighbor, business owner, or even family members disagreeing over an estate—Al Jerome wants you to know you don’t have to feel helpless. He’s ...
My friend recently had dinner with a long-time neighbor who has been diagnosed with mild cognitive impairment. “He carried on a good conversation all through dinner. He seemed fine to me,” she told me ...
“Hairspray,” the musical version of John Waters’ 1988 cult comedy about segregation in the early 1960s, opened last week at the Scherr Forum Theatre in Thousand Oaks with a special surprise— the ...
Young artists shine on stage, the Conejo Recreation and Park District conducts business and fireworks explode above the Hillcrest Center for the Arts, but all that was threatened when the City of ...
In regards to the proposed increase in water bills for T.O. residents, Councilmember Al Adam said, “Our water network is huge—from Hill Canyon to 16 reservoirs and miles of pipelines—and it has to be ...
A Thousand Oaks man is out on bail after being arrested on suspicion of recording people in a fitting room at the Newbury Park Target store. Jack Crawford, 25, was arrested on Sept. 17 and charged by ...
FLAG THERAPY—The 17th annual “Waves of Flags” display at Pepperdine University—a tribute to the lives lost in the Sept. 11, 2001 New York City terrorist attack—can be viewed on the Malibu campus lawns ...
There are times where one has to give the Devil his due. That certainly applies to the four-page mailer that had been funded by right wing billionaire Charles T. Munger, Jr. That mailer may be imbued ...