TEAMWORK LASD Lost Hills Capt. Jennifer Seetoo and Dep. Mason de Matteo meet with business owners at the April 20 Calabasas Chamber of Commerce breakfast. JOHN LOESING/Acorn Newspapers Residents and business owners have been rattled by the recent spike in local crime, prompting a renewed effort by sheriff’s deputies to increase prevention measures and put to
SPECIAL DAY At top, members of the Lost Hills Sheriff’s Station in Calabasas award David Delrahim (above), owner of the Agoura Hills Car Wash, with a plaque recognizing his donation of Thanksgiving Day meals over the years to the employees confined to the station and not able to spend the holidays with their families. Lost Hills
This weekend, as the clock ticks off the final hours of 2022, we can’t help but have bittersweet feelings about the year gone by. More bitter than sweet, we’d be smart to say. An optimist, the old saying goes, stays up until midnight to see the New Year in. A pessimist stays up to make
With all the wonder a new year brings, one can’t help but look back at the old year if only to say thank goodness it’s over. Although many residents in the community struggled with inflation, world turmoil and the ongoing effects of the pandemic, there were, to be sure, a few positive moments to chew on.
TIMELY CAUSE Actor John Stamos of “Full House” fame, above center, served as master of ceremonies for a Dec. 1 event at The Canyon in Agoura Hills to raise funds for two dozen recruits in the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department Academy Class No. 464 who were injured, some seriously, in a wrong-way driver incident