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May 15th, 2008
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LESLIE HAUKOOS/Acorn Newspapers BRANCH OFFICE- Signs call attention to the plight of an oak tree at the corner of Liberty Canyon and Agoura roads in Agoura Hills where new office building construction is being planned. Concern about the community's tree population reached a fever pitch earlier... More...

Bob McCord, an active member of the Calabasas community and owner of the popular Sagebrush Cantina in the city's Old Town district, died in his sleep early May 12 as a result of a rare brain disease. He was 69 years old. McCord was recently diagnosed with CreutzfeldtJakob disease (CJD), a d... More...

An abundance of rattlesnakes is keeping rattlesnake wrangler Bo Slyapich and local veterinarians busy this spring. "I thought last year was real bad with lots of rattlesnakes, but this year is a whole lot worse," said Slyapich. More...

After 10 years of service on the Agoura Hills Planning Commission, Phil Ramuno has left the dais. The planning commission consists of five volunteer members who live in Agoura Hills. The panel acts in an advisory capacity to the City Council on landuse matters and recommends ways to ... More...
Livingston Memorial Foundation of Westlake Village his presented grants totaling $406,000 to 33 Ventura County nonprofit organizations for medical and health-related issues during its 2007-2008 grant year. More...
THURS., MAY 15 Acoustic Music Club Camarillo Acoustic Music Club meets 7 to 11 p.m., private home. Beginner to expert musicians. Guests welcome to play or listen. T.J. Zeiler, (805) 482-0029, www.Songmakers.org. More...
Santa Barbara Bank & Trust Private Wealth Management has appointed Daniel Anderson as senior vice president and regional market manager. He will serve the region from Westlake Village to Beverly Hills. Anderson's responsibilities include the management of the Westlake Village Private Wealth Off... More...
All events (subject to change) are listed by name, location and time if provided. If calendars are modified, school sources are asked to email updated information to newstip@theacorn.com. Agoura Chargers Fri., May 16: Link Crew May Day/gym/3 p.m. More...
Four area teams took different routes but ended up at the same place- the CIF-Southern Section Division I baseball playoffs. Westlake High won only three of its final 11 Marmonte League games, the most important victory being last Friday's postseason play-in game triumph over Moorpark. More...
JANN HENDRY/Acorn Newspapers MELLOW- Travis, a male seal point Himalayan mix cat, was surrendered by his owner. Travis can be adopted from the Agoura Animal Shelter at 29525 Agoura Road. To take Travis home, ask for ID No. A3810457. Occassionally pets have already been adopted, so c... More...
Agoura Hills A male, 29, was arrested for having oral sex with a child between the ages of 10 and 14 at 10:33 a.m. May 6 in the 30600 block of Rainbow View Drive. A resident in the 4000 block of Hunt Club Court reported the fraudulent use of their credit card at various locatio... More...
Ruth Hirsh, a teacher at Temple Beth Haverim's Early Childhood Center, will celebrate her 80th birthday on May 22. Hirsh has been married for 63 years and has raised three daughters. She is the grandmother of five girls and one boy, and the greatgrandmother of three children. She has been wor... More...
Jessica, a 9-year-old with a wild imagination, is dying to go to the circus. She dresses up as a clown and dreams of entering the tent as part of the show, jumping from burning houses and becoming the star. During her years as a teacher, Alva Sachs developed the protagonist of her firs... More...
CURTAIN UP- Linda DeMetrick and Ty Power perform in the Irish black comedy "The Beauty Queen of Leenane" by Martin McDonagh. The play opens Fri., May 16 at Malibu Stage Company, 29243 Pacific Coast Hwy., Malibu. Call (310) 589-1998. More...
The Hillel brothers exercised their property rights and cut down a landmark walnut tree in Old Agoura. As your opinion piece mentioned, it was inevitable because "nature has to pay the price of progress." Progress had nothing to do with it. The Hillel brothers had every opport... More...
No place on planet Earth is immune from evil. When evil appears, it usually seems to be somewhere else. But not always. Allegations in two recent local cases may serve as awful reminders that we're not immune from the darker aspects of human behavior. More...
This two-story townhome with 3 bedrooms and 2.5 bathrooms has been upgraded and has more than 1330 feet. It is located across from a greenbelt, near guest parking and within walking distance of the community pools and spas. More...