The last movie theater in the region between Thousand Oaks and Woodland Hills—and south all the way to Santa Monica—is closing its doors on Dec. 28. The Regency Calabasas theater at The Commons is ...
COMMUNITY MEET ‘N GREET—Olaf, a character from Disney’s “Frozen,” jokes with children while strolling the grounds at the Whizin Market Square annual holiday celebration Dec. 13 in Agoura Hills. The ...
Senior Concerns held its fourth-annual “Par and Away” Golf Tournament on Nov. 18 at Moorpark Country Club, drawing more than 200 golfers, sponsors and supporters to raise funds for programs serving ...
Howard Dunford (seated center) tells stories about living the hard life on a farm during the Great Depression, taking a Greyhound bus from the farm to school as an elementary school student and ...
Mulholland Highway was completed December 1924 for the enjoyment of drivers and riders. It’s so famous that international visitors come to drive the road and take in the majestic views.
The new millennium has been a transformative time for newspaper publishing. Changing reader habits and the advent of new technology have placed big demands on companies in the print news business. The ...
The City of Calabasas will target the November 2026 general election with public education efforts to promote a ballot measure for a prospective sales-tax. The City Council made the unanimous decision ...
BRIGHT NIGHTS—Ari Izhak lights the menorah for the first night of Hanukkah during a celebration Dec. 14 at the Village Town Center in Newbury Park. In addition to the menorah lighting and singing, the ...
WARRIORS TAKE ON MUSKETEERS—Westlake Warrior Axel Ostergard goes up and over Moorpark’s Tanner Stotts (left) and Tyson Howarth during a non-league boys’ basketball game Dec. 12 at Westlake High School ...
A walk through American history— from quill pens to game controllers— greets visitors this holiday season at the Reagan Library’s “An American Christmas,” a festive exhibit featuring 26 themed trees ...
The centuries-old tradition of pantomime arrived in Thousand Oaks this month with 5-Star Theatricals’ staging of “The Wonderful Winter of Oz,” starring John O’Hurley, best known as the melodiously ...
I am beyond sad over the death of Rob Reiner. What a great human being. He could have confined himself to working in movies, but instead, gave his time and resources to so many worthy causes as well.