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Sheriff's Department Recovers Stolen Horses
At least one of the horses was taken from property along Highway 118/Los Angeles Avenue.

Becca has lived in Southern California most of her life.
With the exception of spending a few years in Jamaica as a child, she grew up here. She ventured up north to go to school at UC Berkeley, where she studied English and one of those only-in-Berkeley disciplines called Peace and Conflict Studies.
After school, she stayed up in the Bay Area for a while, and though she enjoyed the culture, the people and even the excursions to Burning Man, she's a SoCal girl at heart and eventually found her way back.
For the past few years, she's served as the editor of the Moorpark and Woodland Hills Patch sites and helped in Calabasas for a short time. Before that, she worked at a daily newspaper covering interesting people, places and events in Ventura County, both in print and online as a writer and editor.
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Politics
▪	How would you describe your political beliefs?
I tend to have strong feelings on both ends of the spectrum, which lands me somewhere in the middle, I suppose. I guess if I had to boil it down, I tend toward the liberal side where social issues are involved and a bit more conservative on fiscal issues.
Mostly, I'm a big fan of individual freedoms and being an informed citizen.
Also I don't subscribe to the idea of voting for candidates or ballot initiatives based on which party is backing them, but rather like to dissect an issue and decide for myself.
Religion
▪	How religious would you say you are? Casual, observant, devout, non-religious?
My dad's side of the family is Quaker (yes, Quaker; no, we don't eat tons of oatmeal or only use a particular type of motor oil) and my mom's side is protestant, but I've never been moved by any particular religion.
I like the idea that there's something bigger out there, but I don't know what it is. I try to live my life by the golden rule, keep an open mind and respect others' beliefs.
Local Hot Button Issues
▪	What do you think are the most important issues facing the community?
I think it might be a little simplistic and, admittedly, rude to say, "it's the economy, stupid." Having said that, it's the economy. Times are tough right now and people in Southern California, like everywhere, are hurting. So are the schools and city governments.
At least one of the horses was taken from property along Highway 118/Los Angeles Avenue.

Friday's high will be 80 degrees, with temperatures dropping Saturday and Sunday.
A luncheon and tour of the current Walt Disney exhibit is also on the library's schedule.
The free event takes place at Cerritos Regional Park.
The movie's actor and a CLU history professor will speak at the event.
The library's book club for adults will read Gary Soto's 'The Afterlife.'
Supporters of the school's athletic programs also received recognition.
The party will take place the first week of the annual Spring Spectacular at Moorpark College's teaching zoo.
Richard Young has been missing since March 4.
Authorities within a two-mile radius of Topanga Canyon and Ventura boulevards logged 37 significant crimes March 4-10. Check below for a break-down of what happened.
By the end of the day, the club had given away $117,350.
The woman was beaten to death with a variety of objects, including a hammer, the jury found.
More than 20 plein aire artists will show their works.
The event will have food, games and prizes.
A new Thousand Oaks medical building opening follows the opening of one in Westlake Village last year.
The birthday bash will include a luncheon followed by a small concert.
Here's a recap of other Patch stories you may have missed.
Here's a recap of other Patch stories you may have missed.
The comet will become brighter as it passes closest to the sun March 10. Where is your favorite Moorpark viewing site?
Janette Oakes-Brin was the wife of the West Hills Neighborhood Council president.