Conejo Valley golfers are lucky. They play on beautiful courses while avoiding robot varmints canoodling in crepuscule; dynamite-obsessed greenskeepers; malcontent Bushwood caddies all out of bubble ...
If you haven’t yet made it to the gallery at the Agoura Hills Recreation and Event Center to check out the city’s Winter Art Show featuring local artists, just a couple of days remain: the exhibition ...
Saddle up, country music fans. After years of absence, the OakHeart Country Music Festival is returning to Thousand Oaks. Festival co-founder Bryan Hynes, who also owned the Borderline Bar & Grill, is ...
The Ventura County Board of Supervisors has voted to keep an agency that assists people 60 and older under county oversight for another year, reversing earlier signals that the county might step away ...
Aiden Steiner reached all his developmental milestones as a toddler: sitting up at 6 months, crawling at about 8 months, walking at 13 months and beginning to talk soon after. Everything appeared to ...
As the housing crisis deepens across states nationwide, California’s housing market remains among the worst, speakers said at a Feb. 19 conference addressing the topic at Cal Lutheran University.
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 ...
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 ...
Six months after the former Quality Inn hotel, the site selected for Thousand Oaks’ first homeless shelter, went into foreclosure, a local nonprofit that provides affordable housing to low-income ...
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 ...
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 ...
Did 2025 go out with a bang or a whimper? Depending on who you ask, worldwide it was an emotionally charged year or a ho-hum one that will make barely a dent in the history books. Locally, however, we ...