Starbucks will offer free coffee for all front-line workers through the end of 2020.
Many kids could go without gifts this Christmas. The Postal Service’s Operation Santa program wants your help keeping Santa’s magic alive.
United Against Hate Week has since spread to 60+ cities across the U.S.
The Christmas tree lot will be open through December 18 (or when all trees are sold).
"I'm stronger than I ever knew," said the recently-reelected councilmember, who hopes her story inspires women to get mammograms.
"Read more about COVID-19 and the impact of the pandemic with this booklist of titles available in our collection."
All local fire departments of Ventura County step up for children and older youth in (foster) care.
Some school districts in Ventura County may be forced to postpone their reopening plans, officials reported Tuesday.
Businesses will be provided with a unique opportunity to show community support while benefiting their local businesses.
Southern California Edison put 127,550 customers on notice Sunday that their power could be shut off due to high-risk wildfire conditions.
Halloween is still on the calendar! Check out local haunts, pumpkin patches, trick-or-treating & more for most spook-tacular time of year.
With $625 million dollars in project funds, Engineering Services is helping build numerous construction projects
Check in to see who advanced to the next round.
Biologists in the Santa Monica mountains tried to foster a pair of orphaned lion kittens for the first time ever.
The 5th Annual Girls Empowerment Conference, I Matter kicks-off on Thursday, October 1, at 4:30 pm.
Aedes aegypti mosquitos have been detected in Thousand Oaks.
The annual creek cleanup will be socially distanced at three different locations, and feature State Senator Henry Stern.
The annual, jack-o'-lantern extravaganza in Calabasas is revamping its format due to the coronavirus pandemic. Tickets on sale.
Local PODS®, 95.1 KBBY and 100.7 KHAY Giving Away Cool Cash for Keeping the Tri Counties Moving Contest
The coronavirus sent millions, including some in the Conejo Valley, into an economic tailspin that’s being felt at the dinner table.
The census can be completed in just 10 minutes from home, either online or by phone.
Completion of the project will create wider roads for Class II bike lanes on both sides of the roadway
Ilece Buckley Weber helped distribute Rams backpacks full of school supplies to children as the school year starts.
Patch is interviewing different Agourans and finding out what makes them tick. Meet Faith Lewis, environmental activist.
The helpers are the people who make life better. Nominate your Local Heroes to give them the recognition they deserve, presented by Ring.
65 residents at University Village Thousand Oaks are proud pet parents and are loving the benefits pets provide, especially now
"Explore these books for all ages, and join us in standing up to hate in LA County."
The Library also contributed to projects that care for LA County’s most vulnerable community members.
There are many digital school materials and online resources that can help students succeed and thrive.
The third annual Old Boney Mountain Hot Summer Night festival had an added mission this year.
James Storehouse partners with Homes with Heart VC for largest ever back to school, Covid-19 friendly, drive through event.
Mayor Illece Buckley-Weber is challenging residents to do their part to conserve water, energy, and all other natural resources.
Local PODS Moving & Storage celebrates 15th anniversary with a donation to Women of Substance and Men of Honor
The project proposes a mix of 39,000 SF of commercial and 78 residential units on a 7 acre site.
Life Plan Community Certified as "Great Place to Work" by International Research Firm
Go to the “Meetings” menu at the bottom of the front page of the website and click on the City Council meeting date of July 22, 2020.
The city announced winners of its Fourth of July decorating contest Tuesday morning.
The Virtual Development Project Public Forum will be held at 6:00 p.m. on July 20, 2020 via a Zoom conference.
Fourth of July fireworks & parades are canceled, but nearby towns are getting creative with live & virtual ways to celebrate.
Buckley Weber provides an update on COVID-19, the reopening process, and the upcoming 4th of July holiday.