A Ventura County Superior Court judge ruled in favor of former Congressmember Elton Gallegly yesterday in the first phase of his lawsuit against California Lutheran University regarding the on-campus ...
Whether you live in a concrete jungle or enjoy a peaceful existence in an herb patch, advancing technology has reached many ...
Coldwell Banker’s Pat Helton is highlighting two gems this week. Zocalo Circle home First is a four-bedroom, two-bath in a ...
Prepare to party as you soak up important information about being prepared during a safety fair this weekend at Thousand Oaks ...
The Lions have been knocking on the door. They’re bringing the battering ram this time. Oaks Christian High’s girls’ ...
Thousand Oaks residents will have two opportunities next week to hear City Council and school board candidates discuss issues ...
Since beginning his role as interim president of Cal Lutheran University on June 1, John Nunes has immersed himself in the campus culture. He can be seen shaking hands with faculty at concerts and ...
In honor of its upcoming 60th anniversary, Thousand Oaks is sponsoring a series of free concerts throughout the city. Taking ...
Many years ago, I volunteered at a hospital. One of my duties was filling in for the floor secretary (remember, it was years ago) when she went to lunch or was on break. As part of the job, I had a co ...
Temperatures came back down to earth by midweek as the massive Sept. 5-9 heat wave finally broke, leaving residents breathing a sigh of relief. Five straight days of the mercury hitting the low 100s, ...
This November, the election isn’t just about the presidency. The issues impact everyday life as several proposed ballot measures revisit rent control, new tough-on-crime laws, the constitutional right ...
You could say Dan Weikel dove right into his latest philanthropic endeavor: the Thousand Oaks resident didn’t have any experience swimming long distances when he decided to swim from Catalina Island ...