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Yard Sale Raises Money for Firefighters
Vendors sell items at the Civic Center to assist LA County Fire Emergency Operations.
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And like many school districts throughout California, Las Virgenes Unified School District is going through some tough times and has to face some difficult decisions in the upcoming budgeting season. As far as drafting the budget goes, I strongly believe everything that costs the district even a penny should be reviewed before any teacher layoffs or class size increases are considered. But sometimes, there's no other choice.
Vendors sell items at the Civic Center to assist LA County Fire Emergency Operations.
The city has plenty of impressive vistas, and each week we'll be sharing one.
Malibu/Lost Hills deputies face bad news in the form of a lawsuit and a canceled event due to budget cuts.
If you guessed the Sagebrush Cantina for today's trivia question, you were right.
A collection of various kinds of figurines are among some of the burglarized items reported in the last few weeks.
The pop singer says she and her attorneys expect the lawsuit filed against her by a former employee to be dismissed by the courts.
SWAT team members and other specially trained deputies couldn't be scheduled for the event because of a lack of funds for overtime pay.
Our coverage also includes a play by teen inmates, a resident's bike race and a lecture on cell phone dangers.
The city has plenty of impressive vistas, and each week we'll be sharing one.
Think you know Calabasas landmarks? Take a closer look and test your skills with our new weekly photo quiz. We'll post the answer at 5 p.m.
The resident says bringing all failing septic systems up to code is more desirable than installing a sewer in his neighborhood.
Calabasas Patch is looking for someone who is tapped into the community and has a passion for writing.
The work on Calabasas High's new performing arts center will displace some on-campus parking and redirect traffic flow.
Kids and parents gather every Thursday and Friday at the Calabasas Library to hear stories and participate in arts and crafts.
Only one person is taken into custody during a sobriety checkpoint in Calabasas on Friday night, down from four at the last inspection.
Other stories this week focus on a bicycling accident on Mulholland Highway and a school tour for new LVUSD teachers.
On the mandatory test, 98 percent pass the math portion and 97 percent pass the English section.
The city could collect 4.69 percent of the property taxes from the unincorporated community if it ends up being annexed.
The councilman says an environmental impact report will shed much-needed light on whether the project is feasible.
Two riders are seriously hurt and a third receives minor injuries when they are struck by an Audi on Monday morning.