SHARING MEMORIES—Above, Karsten Lundring, left, and Shawn Howie lead a celebration of life for James Kallas last month at Cal Lutheran University in Thousand Oaks. Kallas was the first professor to ...
Across the United States, immigration has become a rhetorical battleground. What should be a serious debate over border security, economic needs, humanitarian obligations and the rule of law has too ...
The high-stakes race to replace Jacqui Irwin as representative for the California 42nd Assembly District in the 2026 election has its first contender—plus another possible candidate who’s still a ...
The U.S. Department of Justice in October arrested a man involved with what was to be Thousand Oaks’ first homeless housing project, claiming he committed fraud to secure around $25.9 million in state ...
OLD-TIME HOLIDAY MAGIC—Above, Newbury Park resident Barrett Pollard-Jones, 6, visits with Santa Claus on Dec. 6 at the Stagecoach Inn Museum in Newbury Park. Electra the reindeer is ready for her ...
An attorney for Rebecca Grossman asked a California appeals court to overturn the murder convictions and grant a new trial for the former Hidden Hills resident during oral arguments on Feb. 3 in Los ...
Standing before an audience of college students and county officials, Lily Fields described the devastating sexual assault she experienced as a teenager and told other survivors that they should never ...
With the nomination period for the Nov. 5 elections now closed, the Acorn reached out to all of the candidates seeking office in Thousand Oaks for a short get-to-know-you. This week’s candidate ...
A former Westlake High football star who went on to play professionally is going to prison for killing a Cal Lutheran University professor in a drunk-driving crash in 2020. Mike Seidman, 41, pleaded ...
He’s designed the city’s most well loved landscapes and he’s protected the city’s most treasured resource. Thousand Oaks residents may not recognize James “Jimmy” Dean, but they enjoy the impacts of ...
In a world increasingly shaped by screens and algorithms, public spaces where people can meet, share and explore together are more important than ever, but there’s one that’s easy to overlook, ...
While local photographer Ed Lawrence was documenting the waning days of the Conejo Valley’s ranching past as it gave way to modernity, sheep grazed in meadows near companies like IBM and home builders ...
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