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A Parade in The Name of Liberty
Hundreds of spirited Liberty Canyon residents celebrate their second annual parade in July fourth fashion.
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Hundreds of spirited Liberty Canyon residents celebrate their second annual parade in July fourth fashion.
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Two men die and a third is critically injured Friday after a vehicle strikes a big rig stopped on the shoulder.
This week's dog in need of adoption is a one-year-old pit bull mix named Beckett.
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.
The 35 full-time employees will forgo cost-of-living increases.
This week's view is of the open countryside along Cornell Road.
This week's vista is of Malibou Lake.
Patch has assembled the top three things you wish you knew about Agoura Hills' top-notch dance studio, and just in time for its annual concert.
Cubs are putting Agoura Hills on the map and a salon is doing its part to help clean up the Gulf oil spill.
The three mountain lion cubs discovered last month just south of the Peter Strauss Ranch are key to National Park Service's latest study.
This week's view is a photograph of what intern Susan Hampar calls 'protectors of the hills.'
Patch gets it straight about the new Chabad Community Campus.
This 4-year-old Chihuahua mix loves to interact with people.
A number of graduations took place this week in Agoura Hills.
Agoura Hills' Ladyface Ale Companie, which has been open less than a year, wins gold and bronze medals in the Los Angeles International Beer Competition.
A longtime Malibou Lake resident puts in his two cents about the Agoura Village development.
Chargers' higher education commitments include 30 universities in California and two in foreign countries.