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Chabad Community Center Q&A: Rabbi Bryski
Chabad's executive director offers his insight on the development of a new Jewish center for the Conejo Valley in Agoura Hills.
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Chabad's executive director offers his insight on the development of a new Jewish center for the Conejo Valley in Agoura Hills.
A local family is granted $15 million in a lawsuit against Enterprise Rent-A-Car.
Music industry veteran and father Randall Kennedy expresses concern over the proposal for Hilton's headquarters.
The Hilton Foundation seeks to bypass the city's Specific Plan and musical luminaries perform at the Canyon to raise money for autism.
Old Agoura resident Kathi Colman tells Patch why she loves living where she does.
LVUSD seeks feedback from the community regarding possible plans for Willow, Sumac and Mariposa.
A handful of patrons gather in Ladyface Alehouse's parking lot to celebrate Bastille Day.
Local artist Kathi Colman says the oak tree in her front yard is the talk of the town.
This week, local artist Emily Goldfield shares her painting of Chesebro State Park.
Local environmentalist Bob Coutts gives Patch his perspective on the development of a safe passageway at Liberty Canyon.
The Pastel Society contributes a portion of its inaugural show sales to Save Open Space's mountain lion mission.
A 20-year-old Agoura Hills resident who is suspected of a DUI strikes a light pole on Las Virgenes Road and Sumac Park unveils its new state-of-the-art equipment.
Residents Cindy and Roger Hahn share what they enjoy most about living in Agoura.
Local residents and Reyes Adobe docents Audrey and Ed Rich tell us why they love their hometown.
Out of 528 graduating seniors, 18 were deemed Agoura High valedictorians this year, having received a 4.2 cumulative GPA and taken 26 semesters of honors courses. Check back in the coming weeks to read about their accomplishments and college plans.
This week's favorite vista is from Fountainwood resident Michael McCarty.
In the face of rain, locals picnic and the band plays on at the Reyes Adobe Historical Site.
Hometown bride-to-be Danielle Miller introduces herself and her summer column.