Thousand Oaks resident Mary Freed prepares to plant a native yucca plant at Rancho Sierra Vista/Satwiwa during the National Park Service’s MLK Day of Service on Jan. 18 in Newbury Park.
From a new food hall to an Italian gelato shop, Thousand Oaks diners have—or soon will have— more restaurant options. Here’s a look at just a few. Neighborly brought a new concept of restaurant to The ...
Translating to “kiss of milk,” Bacio di Latte brings an authentic Italian gelateria experience to Thousand Oaks residents. The company’s ninth location in California, which celebrated its opening Nov.
Conejo Valley problems resulting from the recent L.A. County wildfires pale in comparison to the misery and loss suffered by the thousands of fire victims. Let’s make that clear from the get-go. But ...
A 30-year-old man was arrested near Calle Nogal and Calle Tulipan for carrying a concealed dagger and being under the influence of drugs. A man, 20, was arrested in the 3700 block of Cabrillo Avenue ...
Niki Chopra Richardson is dedicated to ensuring that all Thousand Oaks residents can continue to rely on TOArts to expand ...
If music heals the soul, then now more than ever it’s time to play. Pablo Cruise, the hitmaking group that sailed up the ...
Aurora Lindberg just won her first soccer championship. “Mommy, am I going to be in the newspaper?” the 8-year-old girl asked while admiring her trophy. “Well, maybe you should write and ask,” said ...
Jaime Jaquez Jr., the best boys’ basketball player in Camarillo High history, had his No. 24 jersey retired by the school during a ceremony on Jan. 14 in the Scorpion Dome. Jaquez, who went on to ...
Seven days of historically destructive wildfires in Los Angeles County brought power outages, school closures and partial ...
Jill, ID No. 5666544, has beautiful markings and a friendly disposition. She enjoys being petted and loves lounging on a high ...
Why does English sound the way it does? What is Christian nationalism and how did it begin? Cal Lutheran University’s Fifty ...