» March, 2010
Calabasas Planning Multimillion Dollar Water Park
Seven years ago, the City of Calabasas sent out a survey to residents. They say that a “consistent theme” in the responses to that survey was to build an aquatics complex. More »
Pics of Proposed Water Park
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Arraignment Postponed Again for Westlake Murder Suspect
The arraignment in Van Nuys Superior Court for the Westlake Village man accused of fatally shooting an Altameda art professor at a Persian New Year’s party last weekend was postponed because of a scheduling conflict on the part of his lawyer. More »
Arraignment Postponed Again for Westlake Murder Suspect
The arraignment in Van Nuys Superior Court for the Westlake Village man accused of fatally shooting an Altameda art professor at a Persian New Year’s party last weekend was postponed because of a scheduling conflict on the part of his lawyer. More »
Thousand Oaks Cyclist Injured in Camarillo Hit and Run
California Highway Patrol officers are looking for a motorist who seriously injured a cyclist on Tuesday and then fled the scene near CSU Channel Islands in Camarillo Tuesday night. More »
Thousand Oaks Cyclist Injured in Camarillo Hit and Run
California Highway Patrol officers are looking for a motorist who seriously injured a cyclist on Tuesday and then fled the scene near CSU Channel Islands in Camarillo Tuesday night. More »
Police Arrest Oxnard Man in Camarillo for Fatal 2009 Shooting
Authorities arrested Brian Starks, 35, for a November killing in Oxnard. More »
Calabasas Unlicensed Contractors Among Those Nabbed in Statewide Sting
Authorities arrested 161 unlicensed contractors this week in Calabasas and ten other cities around California in a statewide sting they’re calling the “Springtime California Blitz.” More »
Mislabeled Census Packets with Agoura Hills Mark Concerns Oak Park Residents
A recent snafu with the addresses on U.S. Census packets has Oak Park residents concerned about how the census information will be processed and used. More »
Newbury Park Man Dies of Heart Attack on Thousand Oaks Trail
A search and rescue helicopter crew found the body of 50-year-old Juntao Hu of Newbury Park on Potrero Ridge Open Space in Thousand Oaks. More »
Suspect in Westlake Murder to Appear in Court
Steven Honma, the Westlake Village man accused in the murder of an Altameda man during an altercation at a Persian New Year’s party last weekend, will likely make his first appearance in court today. More »
Suspect in Westlake Murder to Appear in Court
Steven Honma, the Westlake Village man accused in the murder of an Altameda man during an altercation at a Persian New Year’s party last weekend, will likely make his first appearance in court today. More »
Newbury Park Man Dies of Heart Attack on Thousand Oaks Trail
A search and rescue helicopter crew found the body of 50-year-old Juntao Hu of Newbury Park on Potrero Ridge Open Space in Thousand Oaks. More »
Camarillo Bans Medical Marijuana Dispensaries
Last night the Camarillo City council voted unanimously to prohibit the operation of marijuana dispensaries and delivery of the drug within city limits except by a patient’s primary caregiver. More »
Missing Woman's Family to Search on Sunday
Family, friends and other volunteers will conduct another set of citywide field searches for Mitrice Richardson, the 24-year-old woman who disappeared after police released her in the early morning hours from the Lost Hills Sheriff’s Station in September of last year. More »
L.A. Unified To Ban Kids from Agoura Schools
Three Los Angeles County school district superintendents plan to join together to appeal to their counterparts in Los Angeles Unified to continue to allow 3000 city students to attend classes in their neighboring districts who legally live in LAUSD’s district. More »
No Charges for Del Taco Accused of Hitting Inspector
The district attorney’s office in Ventura County recently announced that it will not file charges against a local restaurant owner who allegedly struck a county health inspector in Santa Paula. More »
Westlake Won’t Dive Off the Deep End in Google Bid
While some town are going off the wire in their attempts to attract Google since it announced it would install an ultra-high-speed broadband network for one or more lucky communities, officials in both Ventura and Westlake Village said that they wouldn’t do anything outlandish to secure the network—even though they were very interested in it. More »
Westlake Village Engineer Accused of Murder "Traumatized" by Years of Racial Insults, Says Lawyer
A lawyer representing Steven Homna, who is accused in the fatal shooting of an Altameda man this weekend, said years of insults and taunting about the Westlake Village resident’s Japanese heritage had traumatized his client. More »
