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Farmers market: Olive oil business is growing
Olive oil from Buon Gusto Farms, which is sold at the Thousand Oaks Farmers market, is grown near Ventura and pressed in Ojai, where the Asquith family of Ojai Olive Oil is leading local producers in creating a burgeoning new market.
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Roy's Towing in Thousand Oaks named Roadside Service Provider of the Year
The Automobile Club of Southern California honored independent roadside service providers recently for outstanding customer service during 2011, including Roy's Towing Inc.
With total disbelief, I read the article about the sting in Thousand Oaks at the intersection where a mother and her children were run down by motorist Carlos Serrano Nino.
Rape charge against Boston U hockey player dropped
Prosecutors said during a brief court hearing Friday they are no longer pursuing the case against Max Nicastro, but did not specify their reasons.
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Suwanee makes top 10 to raise a family
Suwanee landed on Kiplinger.com's list of 10 great places to raise a family. It looked amenities such as good schools, affordability, low crimes rates, and a large percentage of families with children under 18.
Linda Parks addresses her upcoming election, negative ads
This story is contributed by a member of the Ventura community and is neither endorsed nor affiliated with Ventura County Star Linda Parks is the Ventura County Supervisor for District 2-which includes: Thousand Oaks, Newbury Park, Westlake Village, Lynn Ranch, Oak Park, Santa Rosa Valley, Bell Canyon, Hidden Valley, Lake Sherwood, Malibu - Yerba ... (more)
Cyclists compete in race's Westlake Village debut
Flynn Buchanan, 8, of Thousand Oaks, claws his way to the top of a rock-climbing wall during the Conejo Valley Fitness Fair.
Boomers crossing into golden years are a boon for hearing-aid industry
Audiologist Ellen Baker treats Steve Brisbois for hearing loss at her office in Thousand Oaks.
Literary Happenings: New releases from area residents
"A Catcher's Story" , by former professional baseball player Jim Hibbs of Ventura, is a sports tale that covers Hibbs' years as a Ventura High School Cougar, a Stanford student, 1964 Olympian and major league catcher for the Dodgers, Angels, Reds and Cubs.
The following students have been named to the fall 2011 semester dean's list at Loyola Marymount University, LosA Angeles: Aris Anagnos, of Thousand Oaks; Joseph August, of Santa Rosa Valley; Michelle Blemker, of Camarillo; Kaitlin Boggs, of Ojai; Alison Clarizio, of Simi Valley; Denver Coleman, of Camarillo; Kaylyn Connelly, of Camarillo; Chaya ... (more)
Thousand Oaks' Weathersfield School celebrating 50th anniversary
Emma Bictor leads a musical dance number about the California missions Monday during a performance by the Weathersfield School fourth-grade class as part of the school's 50th-anniversary celebration.
Driver who hit woman, 3 kids had no license
THOUSAND OAKS, Calif. -- Authorities say a man who struck a woman and three children in a Ventura County crosswalk had no driver's license.
The 2012 RAV4 Is Available At Thousand Oaks Toyota
With great performance, a high-quality interior, and top safety features, the 2012 Toyota RAV4 is now available at Thousand Oaks Toyota in Thousand Oaks, CA.
Thousand Oaks council eliminates nine positions
The Thousand Oaks City Council voted Tuesday to eliminate nine positions in response to the dissolution of the city's redevelopment agency, an action that will lead to layoffs.
Sunset Hills courts in Thousand Oaks used for tennis film
DAVID YAMAMOTO/SPECIAL TO THE STAR Writer, director and director of photography Cole Claassen directs actors John Schneider and Eric Roberts as they act in a scene from the upcoming movie "Road to the Open," a comedic-drama, during a shooting of part of the movie at the Sunset Hills Country Club in Thousand Oaks.
Radio drama of WWII military families wins international awards
Earlier this year, the production won an International Davey "Best in Show" Gold Award for exceptional achievement in radio.
Thousand Oaks council to consider eliminating nine positions
The Thousand Oaks City Council will be asked Tuesday to eliminate nine positions and authorize severance packages for laid-off employees, whose jobs were funded by the now defunct agency.
Party celebrates burn-surviving puppies' recovery
Natalia plays with Phoenix during the puppies' burn survivor release party Saturday at the YMCA on North Moorpark Road.
Thousand Oaks to hold annual public works open house
As executive director of the American Public Works Association, Peter B. King thinks many people don't understand the importance of public-worksA professionals.
First Conejo Wine & Jazz Fest on tap Sunday in T.O.
Thousand Oaks percussionist Luis Conte, who performs in Thousand Oaks on Sunday, has been part of the "Dancing With the Star" band since the series began seven years ago.