Celebrate Virtual 4th Of July with us by showing some patriotic spirit.
In celebration of the 50th anniversary of the Los Angeles Pride Parade, Agoura Hills Library shares the history of Pride in L.A.
Mayor Illece focuses on reopening process, how community can help local businesses, and news regarding our city operations.
Old Boney Mountain Hot Summer Night festival will have a virtual twist this year as it takes place Saturday, July 11 from 4:00 pm-6:00 pm
The posting of this notice is the beginning of 5 day public review period, which begins June 11, 2020, and runs through June 18.
Protesters demanded racial justice at two different Agoura Hills protests.
Watch as Mayor Illece Buckley Weber provides an update regarding COVID-19 recovery process, 2020 Census, the ongoing protesting, and more.
The following resources will help you to explore the history of race, civil unrest, and social justice with books, videos for all ages.
This permit program will assist area businesses in the recovery process by helping maintain physical distancing guidelines.
Los Angeles County has announced that restaurants, hair salons, & barbershops may now open with social distancing safeguards in place.
World Joins Together to Stop a New Generation from a Lifetime of Addiction
Public Hearing for the purpose of taking testimony related to the consideration of an Ordinance to conform to State Density Bonus Law.
All interested parties are cordially invited to participate in this public hearing either by submitting comments or call on June 10.
Before this year's graduates head on to that next step in their lives, we want to take a moment to let their star shine here on Patch.
To submit written public comments, please include “Density Bonus” in subject line and email to comments@ci.agoura-hills.ca.us by June 10.
The board of the Agoura Hills-Calabasas Community Center voted unanimously last week to close down until at least January.
As we continue through these unprecedented times, LA County Library wants to help you connect socially while staying physically apart.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Agoura Hills City Council has scheduled a Public Hearing to consider a first extension of Interim Ordinance.
VCPWA’s 8th annual Public Works Week event May 17-23 goes virtual, bringing all the bells and whistles from years prior
We're building a virtual yearbook, profiling local grads from across Agoura Hills and the Southland, but we need YOUR help to do it.
The posting of this notice is the beginning of five (5) day public review period, which begins May 8 and end on May 15.
Amid critical times, Local PODS steps in to help community powerhouses continue vital work in distributing food to those in need
"To participate live by telephone, please email your name and telephone number (including the area code) to comments@ci.agoura-hills.ca.us."
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Agoura Hills Celebrate Asian Pacific American Heritage Month For Adults.
We all know someone who's making a difference in this difficult time. Let's help share these amazing stories!
We all know someone who's making a difference in this difficult time. Let's give them some of the recognition they deserve.
Last week 11 Agoura Hills residents met at the Event and Recreation Center to package meals for the city's vulnerable.
Kaya Ramos of Agoura Hills is giving free, impromptu guitar concerts every afternoon to passersby in Reyes Adobe Park.
In accordance with Executive Order N-29-20, the public may only view the meeting online and/or by television.
During times like these, it truly takes a village, and this group is a perfect example that we can overcome when we come together.
Everyone display a colorful earth, or Earth Day icon, in their windows at home. We want to see how you pay tribute to special “Earth Day".
The district recently doubled down on its commitment to water quality in the midst of the COVID-19 outbreak.
To date, 203 families have received checks for $250 each.
CA fiscal year 2019 budget submission has been completed, and GFOA has been awarded the Distinguished Budget Presentation Award.
“The public must continue to do their part in both curbing the use of wet wipes and using the toilet as a trash can during Coronavirus."
Agoura Hills City Council scheduled Public Hearing for taking testimony related to consideration of an interim Ordinance.
Mayor Illece Buckley Weber provides an update on Coronavirus pandemic including the health orders from both County and governer.