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Police Blotter: Cooking Oil and Apples
A sushi restaurant is robbed, and Mac computers are swiped this month.

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A sushi restaurant is robbed, and Mac computers are swiped this month.

Parents sign their kids up for another season of junior gridiron action.
The board of education thanks more than a dozen companies for agreeing to continue providing key services for less money.
The Board of Education thanks more than a dozen companies for agreeing to continue providing key services for less money.
More residents give their two cents on a pair of proposed T-Mobile cell phone towers, and the Coyotes' summer league run comes to an end.
The city has plenty of impressive vistas, and each week we'll be sharing one.
The city has plenty of impressive vistas, and each week we'll be sharing one.
The LVMWD holds off on a vote on a pair of T-Mobile cell phone towers and Patch spotlights a couple local animal care facilities.
Planning Commissioners want to afford local residents more time to learn about the project in light of distinct design revisions.
One person is booked for drunk driving, while two others are arrested for unnamed reasons.
Another local construction site is robbed of a generator and two oak trees are vandalized with etchings.
The LVMWD employee talks about the proposed cell phone project in the second part in our series on the issue.
The Blueridge Court resident says the structures are dangerous and shouldn't be built near homes.
An attorney for a residents group says the district didn't accurately present the T-Mobile project to the community.
A group of residents on Tuesday will protest an effort to grant a lease to the cell phone company to build a pair of cell towers on LVMWD property.
There are 28 valedictorians in this year's graduating class at Calabasas High, each averaging straight A's and participating in ton of extracurricular activities. Patch will be spotlighting them throughout the summer as they get ready for coll
The mayor and councilmember share their thoughts on why they would support annexing the gated community in the second part of our series on the issue.
Most calls to the sheriff's station were about the use of illegal fireworks.
Calabasas once again celebrates Independence Day with plenty of events and the school board votes to trim the school year a little differently than planned.
The city has plenty of impressive vistas, and each week we'll be sharing one.