Ventura County could soon find itself at odds with the federal government. With concerns ranging from tourism and fishing to ...
Dear Children of Thousand Oaks, Ho, ho, ho! Greetings from the North Pole, where the snow sparkles and the elves have been smiling extra wide after helping make a list and checking it twice. My ...
See bottom of article for Dec. 19 update. A Newbury Park veterinarian was arrested this week on suspicion of multiple charges, including assault and battery and illegal possession of an assault weapon ...
We felt it again as news reached us of the mass violence at Brown University and Bondi Beach in Australia—attacks that shattered places meant for gathering, learning, leisure and, in this case down ...
A walk through American history— from quill pens to game controllers— greets visitors this holiday season at the Reagan Library’s “An American Christmas,” a festive exhibit featuring 26 themed trees ...
Many people assume that cities fund most older adult services. In reality, they do not. Programs like Meals On Wheels, caregiver support, transportation assistance, home safety modifications and ...
The centuries-old tradition of pantomime arrived in Thousand Oaks this month with 5-Star Theatricals’ staging of “The Wonderful Winter of Oz,” starring John O’Hurley, best known as the melodiously ...
Conejo Players Theatre is bringing back its popular Readers Theatre program with a free, family-friendly staged reading of ...
As 2026 approaches, so does new top leadership for the city of Thousand Oaks. On Dec. 9, during the City Council’s annual ...
C provide many local residents with a sense of purpose and joy. However, giving back looks different for everyone. No matter your charitable giving goals, thoughtful planning can help tailor a ...
Nov. 30 Fraud was reported in the 200 block of Blueberry Lane. In the zero block of Jerome Avenue, vandalism was reported. A 39-year-old man was arrested for driving with a suspended license at ...