A Thousand Oaks man was arrested on suspicion of murder last week after his roommate at a local memory care facility was discovered deceased, according to the Ventura County Sheriff’s Office. “The ...
If you’re looking for a well-mannered, playful pup with a winning smile, adopting Kobe (ID No. A565864) is a slam dunk. This handsome 4-year-old mixed breed has a lean Doberman physique, a Rottweiler ...
To mark Native American Heritage Month, Friends of the Thousand Oaks Library has joined with other organizations to host “The REDress Project,” a public art installation created by Jaime Black ...
Now is the time for nonprofit groups and schools to submit funding applications to the city for beautification and environmental projects. Each year, Thousand Oaks provides grants to complete ...
The Simi Valley Cultural Arts Center’s latest musical revue is a hair-raising trip back to the 1960s when the coifs were tall and pop hits were belted out with gusto. “Beehive: The ’60s Musical,” ...
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Ann Rumbaugh’s first act following her 18th birthday on Sept. 25, 1942, was to apply for a job assembling bombers to be used in World War II. The now 100-year-old Thousand Oaks resident was a ...
The Panthers prowl unknown territory. Newbury Park High’s girls’ volleyball team will try to win its first CIF title. “We’ve come out and done what we needed to do,” said Kylie Beilke, a junior libero ...
It has been a hectic year including political discord at home and conflicts erupting across the globe. In the midst of it all, America remains a stronghold of freedom. It’s a land of opportunities, ...