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The Calabasas Chamber of Commerce celebrated its 70th anniversary on June 27 with a dinner party at the Calabasas Country Club that brought residents, businesses and government leaders together in a ...
RELAY RALLY—Working out of three large tents, ham radio operators make as many contacts as possible during a 24-hour period as part of the Conejo Valley Amateur Radio Club Field Day exercise June 28 ...
HOE-DOWN HUSTLE—Singer and guitarist Carmel Helene performs with her band during the Calabasas Senior Center’s “Country Western BBQ” June 26 at the Civic Center Plaza in Calabasas. Catering to adults ...
COUGAR—A cougar with tracking collar roams the local hills. Courtesy NPS Construction crews this week began placing the first layers of soil on top of the Wallis Annenberg Wildlife Crossing in Agoura ...
From fireworks and parades to concerts and drone shows, Independence Day celebrations across Ventura and eastern L.A. counties will span four days this year, offering family fun, patriotic music and ...
Movies will begin at dusk, but the fun starts well before showtime with crafts, games, raffles, class demos and costume contests. Guests are encouraged to dress up for the themed costume contests, ...
PILL PALACE?—The clinic at 5673 Las Virgenes Road in Calabasas where the drug doctor, Salvador Plasencia, practiced. Acorn file photo The Calabasas doctor accused of illegally supplying ketamine to ...
GREAT OUTDOORS—Noa Rishe, an environmental scientist for the California State Parks Junior Ranger Program, leads adults and children on a hike through Malibu Creek State Park. Kids were taught to ...
Fire seems like a distant memory in light of the bountiful rain this week, but dealing with the cleanup from the two recent wildfires is top of mind in communities across the region. With the ...
Three cheers for Westlake High School students regarding their walkout to protest the school’s handling of sexual assault allegations. Shame on the school staff members who have failed those students ...
Business owners, professionals and community members gathered Jan. 25 to celebrate new leadership at the Calabasas Chamber of Commerce, the city’s business advocacy group with more than 400 members.
Let’s face it folks, we’ve been duped; bought into a feel-good story about saving cougars without a complete understanding of the inherent risks, especially to children. Calabasas is facilitating ...