Challengers may be facing two incumbents in the Nov. 6 election.
Mary Wiesbrock, a local activist, told the Agoura Hills City Council that the race could boost tourism as well as help preserve remaining wild lands in the Santa Monica Mountains.
Fourteen mosquito samples from around Los Angeles County have tested positive for the West Nile virus so far this year.
The new law provides trial assistance for victims of child pornography, pimping, pandering and for sex trafficking.
Candice Lee has served the City of Agoura Hills for the past nine years, including as assistant attorney.
The budget went into effect on July 1.
The proposed legislation will provide trial assistance for victims of child pornography, pimping, pandering and for sex trafficking.
Applications to serve on the new coalition addressing society issues will be available July 16.
Share your thoughts about the new budget and tax increase initiatives.
Mayor John Edelston handed the outgoing Las Virgenes Unified Schools superintendent a proclamation honoring his 37 years of service.
The service is set to begin next month.
COMMUTER ALERT: All eight Wilshire Boulevard interchange ramps will be shut down
The developer is proposing a multi-family dwelling on a parcel near Old Agoura.
The stage is set in races for California's congressional and State Senate offices.
The results were released early Wednesday by the Secretary of State's Office.
Election Day is just around the corner. Know where to go to vote.
In the second installment of a week-long series of questions of candidates in the 50th Assembly District, Patch asks what investments they would back to create more jobs in California.
The remains of the 24-year-old college grad were found in a remote area of Monte Nideo in the summer of 2010.
Here is the schedule for Monday.
Agoura's first Sustainable Living and Environmental Fair, organized by the Los Angeles County Public Library on Saturday, brought out green-minded folks from all over the region.
The City of Agoura Hills wants residents to take the 'Pedestrian Survey' for ideas on how to improve the intersection of Kanan Road and Thousand Oaks Boulevard.
The Environmental Responsibility Subcommittee meets periodically to discuss how to better our environment.
The City of Agoura Hills Department of Community Services is now signing up interested teenagers for their summer V.I.P. program.
At the meeting, a resident will receive a special honor.
A bill signed by Gov. Jerry Brown will give pet owners and supporters another year to gather the requisite number of orders for the "California Pet Lover's License Plate."
Senate Bill 1472 will provide local governments with the tools to fight neighborhood blight caused by foreclosed properties.
The California Department of Finance released estimated population numbers Wednesday.
The forum is from 10 a.m. to noon Saturday in Santa Monica. It is free and open to the public.
Friends and supporters of the young woman whose remains were found in Monte Nido, Calabasas in August of 2010 attend Wednesday's City Council meeting seeking support and reward leading to information on the woman's unexplained death.
The equine artist and Old Agoura resident is recognized by the Agoura Hills City Council Wednesday evening for his renowned work.
Agoura's renowned equine artist Fred Stone will received a proclamation at tonight's meeting.
Here are tips on how to file.
Coining the new catch phrase 'Are You In?,' the Together Helping Education foundation, under the guidance of new president Marc Hernandez, is committed to raise funds and awareness for the school district.
Agoura High School's spring musical's 'Little Shop of Horrors' mascot invites members of the City Council to the show.
State Senator Fran Pavley weighs in on the vote.
John Mundy of the local water district will be interviewed in a program about California's water infrastructure.
Staff will present its findings in developing a new opt-out program for water district customers.
The city has plenty of impressive vistas, and each week we'll be sharing one.
Republican challenger seeks to bring jobs to the region and improve public safety.
This annual event, sponsored by the Friendship Circle of Agoura Hills–a non-profit organization which provides programming for children with special needs and their families– takes place March 25 at Willow Elementary.