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Thousand Oaks man busted for selling drugs in the city

Thousand Oaks man busted for selling drugs in the city

Thousand Oaks: City to hold special election in June for Irwin’s Seat

Thousand Oaks: City to hold special election in June for Irwin’s Seat

Baseball kid Christian Haupt – Dodgers Prodigy Documentary

Baseball kid Christian Haupt – Dodgers Prodigy Documentary

By Cathy Byrd , Christian Haupt was the youngest person ever to throw a first pitch at a Major League Baseball game at the age of three and was featured in the 2014 MLB All Star Game pre-game show on FOX at the age of five. Christian was discovered on YouTube by Adam Sandler for […]

Thousand Oaks: Revisal Underway at the City Council’s last meeting before elections

Thousand Oaks: Revisal Underway at the City Council’s last meeting before elections

By Kelsey Stuart and Shelby Baker “More transparency and civic engagement,” Mayor Andy Fox said of the emotional roller coaster meeting for the city council last Tuesday. The council meeting was mostly packed with elderly residents of Rancho Mobile Home Park, an ongoing dispute, as they feel uncared for with the rising rent costs and […]

Support from the community for Assembly candidate Rob McCoy

Support from the community for Assembly candidate Rob McCoy

Timothy J. Bond,  Thousand Oaks I would like to share a letter I submitted to the Ventura County Star a few days prior to their announcement that they endorse the Big Government Progressive candidate over the Conservative candidate, Rob McCoy. I think the readers here understand what Jacqui Irwin is all about so I won’t […]

Jacqui Irwin, candidate for 44th Assembly District speaks up

Jacqui Irwin, candidate for 44th Assembly District speaks up

I am not interested in taking our community left or right; I want to move the 44th Assembly District forward. I want to build on our local successes and help state government operate with similar efficiency and purpose. It shouldn’t matter whether you’re a Democrat or Republican—you should have someone representing you in Sacramento who […]

Thousand Oaks Accepting Applications for Community Enhancement Grant Program

Thousand Oaks Accepting Applications for Community Enhancement Grant Program

The program provides grants for non-profit community and school groups, such as clubs and booster organizations, to raise funds to support group activities. A total of $45,000 is available in grant awards. Applicants are encouraged to submit grant proposals for creative, independent environmental projects. Extra points will be awarded for water or energy conservation projects. […]

UPDATE—Snake now in custody—Deadly monocled cobra spotted in Thousand Oaks area

UPDATE—Snake now in custody—Deadly monocled cobra spotted in Thousand Oaks area

The albino monocled cobra was nabbed after it skittered across a residential street in Thousand Oaks.  It had just left an open space area and scooted into a backyard a few doors down from where it had bitten a dog days earlier.  It took half an hour for fire and animal control personnel to locate […]

1st Step to destroy private property rights: Groundwater control

1st Step to destroy private property rights: Groundwater control

Coalition forms to manage California’s groundwater This was published in the Los Angeles Times. Response to this by Marc Harris There IS an agenda, and a major objective is the elimination of private property rights of all land, as Agenda 21 co-author Maurice Strong and Gro Brundland stated was the primary goal of Agenda 21. […]

Local Slugger–5 Year Old Christian Haupt on 85th MLB All Star Game Pre-Game Show 2014

Local Slugger–5 Year Old Christian Haupt on 85th MLB All Star Game Pre-Game Show 2014

By Cathy Byrd We hope this video brings a smile to your face even if you’re not a fan of baseball. Christian Haupt of Thousand Oaks was the youngest person to ever throw a first pitch at a Major League Baseball game at the age of 3 and was featured in the 2014 MLB All […]