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City May Offer Green Energy Incentive Program
If adopted, residential and business owners would be offered a reduced fixed rate for permits issued for solar panels and energy efficient windows.

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If adopted, residential and business owners would be offered a reduced fixed rate for permits issued for solar panels and energy efficient windows.

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Agoura Hills Patch is looking for someone to helm our new five-day-a-week feature.
The community emergency response team garners first place in the fire suppression portion of the competition.
Three students are bringing bands from all over the area to the Agoura High campus Saturday to raise money for a charity that helps people struggling with depression or addiction.
Social events at park day help kick off another academic year for those outside the traditional school system.
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We launch our latest series with a work about 9/11 by 15-year-old Piper Auslinn.
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The city has plenty of impressive vistas, and each week we'll be sharing one.
The resumption of classes means traffic and parking woes and the search for healthy lunches that kids will actually eat.
The work on Agoura High's new performing arts center will displace some on-campus parking and redirect traffic flow this school year.
Students and parents voice their concerns over the traffic caused by the construction of the school's new performing arts center.