As America marks its 250th anniversary, we are reflecting on how our shared spaces—and the social contracts that govern them—have evolved. In the final installment of our five-part series looking at ...
It was noon on Tues., June 23, and the parking lot by Crown and Anchor in Thousand Oaks was full, with two attendants ...
He is one diamond who’s rarely in the rough. You see, while most golfers spend a lifetime chasing a hole- in- one, Bryce ...
This year marks a monumental milestone for the United States: our 250th birthday. Since 1776, our nation has grown and ...
When two-time Emmy Award-winning animation director Ken Bruce was 7 years old, a terrifying ride on Disneyland’s Matterhorn ...
I was disturbed to read the article in the June 13 edition of the Moorpark Acorn regarding the distribution of free food during the summer for “children” ages 18 and under, federally funded by the ...
Family members of Makayla Settles filled a Ventura County courtroom June 23 seeking justice for the 18-year-old who died by suicide months after reporting her father sexually abused her. They left ...
The successful launch of a SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket June 15 kicked off a busy week for Vandenberg Space Force Base, signaling a jam-packed summer of launches made possible by a recent legal settlement ...
FABRIC OF AMERICA—The 11th annual America Supporting Americans’ A Salute to Our Troops event took place June 13 at Conejo Creek North Park in Thousand Oaks. The event features a Civil Air Patrol Honor ...
Two Moorpark-area California Highway Patrol officers were among seven state employees honored June 12 in Sacramento with the Governor’s State Employee Medal of Valor for rescuing a woman who tried to ...
A Calabasas man was sentenced on June 9 to 27 months in prison for tax evasion, operating an illegal gambling business, and money laundering. According to court documents and statements, Jason Noah ...