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Pope Francis inspired the world to embrace his commitment supporting unconditional love. Whether our thoughts of disappointment, anger or contempt feel real, we all have the capacity to reach down ...
Driving along the streets in our area and visiting the San Fernando Valley, we unfortunately see numerous homeless people with hungry dogs. Frequently, when a homeless person no longer has food for ...
The City of Agoura Hills is looking out for residents and their pets by taking a stand against rodent-control measures that seemingly cause widespread harm to animals without addressing the underlying ...
Heads are turning and hopefully heads will roll following a recent news report that nearly 1,000 workers left their employment with the State of California in 2024, and each taking home $100,000 or ...
Hung on the walls at the King Gillette Ranch park auditorium in the heart of the Santa Monica Mountains are several large pictures taken by famed nature photographer Thomas “Tom” Gamache. The images ...
The Ventura County Sheriff’s Office is warning of a scam targeting an Ojai resident that is a cautionary tale for residents in the local area. It centers on an attempt to take money from unsuspecting ...
Academy Award-winning actor Marlee Matlin enjoys a strong connection with children. On April 8, Yerba Buena Elementary School had the honor of welcoming Matlin, a 59-year-old film and stage performer, ...
A fire broke out at the Calabasas Landfill off of Lost Hills Road on the evening of April 21, initially raising fears of arson amid the controversy over the vast amount of fire debris being dumped at ...
Feeling unsafe and unheard, students at Westlake High School are urgently demanding change. Sexual assault was not among the agenda topics for the April 16 Conejo Valley Unified School District board ...
Hidden Hills has appointed a permanent city manager, potentially bringing an end to a period of instability in that position for the gated enclave, but the new hire’s background in city government and ...
In response to Josh Alpert’s recent letter to the editor, “Fire communities feel entitled,” you are so right. Those of us who live in Calabasas were given everything we have. We didn’t have to go to ...
Are your car wires eaten by rats? The current exploding rat population is a public hazard caused by environmental laws that favor wildlife over people, exacerbated by the L.A. wildfires when rats ...
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