The powerful storm system that swept through Ventura County beginning last Friday, brought lightning, thunder and downpours, dumping just shy of 5 inches of rain in Thousand Oaks and bringing the ...
After years of heightened calls for more housing, a wave of long-approved residential project construction is finally breaking across the city, signaling a tangible shift from planning to progress in ...
A man, 44, was arrested for public intoxication in the 200 block of Thousand Oaks Boulevard. An assault was reported in the 3000 block of Holly Grove Street. In the 2000 block of Borchard Road, ...
Part of this year’s Borderline memorial was presenting attendees the opportunity to help make a difference in others’ lives by contributing to a cause dear to the hearts of the victims’ families. Here ...
The Thousand Oaks New West Symphony put on an amazing performance by playing the music to the movie “E.T.” while simultaneously showing the entire movie. That’s right; we were treated to a first-class ...
Every so often, I read something that makes me stop and catch my breath. Recently, it was an article in “The Chronicle of Philanthropy” listing America’s 100 favorite charities. On the surface, it was ...
The U.S. Department of Justice in October arrested a man involved with what was to be Thousand Oaks’ first homeless housing project, claiming he committed fraud to secure around $25.9 million in state ...
The rhythmic chant rang up and down the corridors of Walnut Elementary School Oct. 17 as students, staff and teachers current and past waited to say thank you, congratulations and farewell to the ...
Santal Thousand Oaks, a 142-unit mid-rise apartment complex and one of the city’s first and only fully-developed mixed-use properties, has been sold. An account managed by investment behemoth ...
Despite the economic challenges facing many households, Americans still spent almost $4 billion on Halloween candy this year, according to the trade publication Candy and Snack Today. Prices for the ...
For anyone stuck in a frustrating dispute— whether with a neighbor, business owner, or even family members disagreeing over an estate—Al Jerome wants you to know you don’t have to feel helpless. He’s ...
It’s time again for the Thousand Oaks Street Fair—the one time a year that Moorpark Road is closed to cars as the community comes together to eat, drink, shop and have a bit of fun. The annual event, ...