The Calabasas Tennis & Swim Center will see another round of closures for repairs after pool hours were cut short for staff shortages.
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The American Red Cross will give a lucky blood donor the chance to live like Elvis Presley for three nights.
Cabrillo EDC joins nearly 250 NeighborWorks network organizations to celebrate NeighborWorks Week, June 4-11 by hosting a Mental Health Fair
Juan Bautista de Anza Park will shut its water splash pad for the summer to help the city meet new water conservation goals.
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The fundraising event, supporting The City Center bridging program, will be held on April 30th 2022
After six donation drives, Sofia Bronshteyn can't be stopped. The 16-year-old wants to do everything she can to help the Ukrainian people.
Calabasas in March got a new treatment facility for adults to recover from substance abuse and mental health disorders.
Regulars at Wild Walnut Park will need to find a replacement on Friday as the park will be shut for upgrades.
The Calabasas Tennis & Swim Center will have reduced hours starting Monday due to lifeguard shortages.
Find egg hunts, bunny brunches, spring festivals & more in Calabasas and throughout the San Fernando Valley.
Refugees “are overwhelmed that somewhere on the other side of the world, someone cares about them” enough to restore simple dignities.
Juan Bautista de Anza Park will be closed Tuesday for fumigation.
Nonprofit celebrates final installation of 64 solar panels that will help offset energy costs for senior community in Simi Valley, CA.
The upscale supermarket is looking to hire hundreds of people across the Southland.
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The parking lot and charging station at de Anza park will be shut for a commercial shoot Friday, but the park will remain open.
A key group of awards were given out by Agency Director Jeff Pratt at the VCPWA 1st annual SAFETY Awards Presentations.
40 adults and children from 10 different countries became U.S. citizens at a communal naturalization ceremony in Calabasas.
The Ukrainian-born owners of Calakids in Calabasas are sending boxes of clothes and supplies to Ukraine amid Russia's invasion.
Top housing markets in California, Arizona, and Nevada are seeing a hot new trend – downsizing.
The Calabasas Senior Center will collect donations through Monday for the West Valley Food Pantry.
Art Director, Jamie Morrison, has recently been promoted to Vice President of Consortium Media.
The Rodney Fernandez Leadership Fund Scholarship awarded a total of $14,500 to its recipients, with $10,000 provided by MUFG Union Bank
We live in a region annually hit with devastating wildfires, extreme heat and more. New report offers practical ideas at all levels.
The Calabasas library will reopen to the public Tuesday after closing for COVID-19 concerns.
VC Children and Family Services' Homes with Heart VC program needs families to support older youth as they transition into independence.
David Fleisch, Assistant Director of VCPWA, has been named The American Public Works Association's Professional of the Year
Many Calabasas residents have been experiencing phone service issues after recent flooding caused problems for AT&T.
Blood supplies are at the lowest they've been in years, and health care professionals encourage blood donations.
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