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I recently received a letter from a reader who asked me to address a problem some of her friends are having: Either they or their significant other have been released from the hospital but are still ...
He’s designed the city’s most well loved landscapes and he’s protected the city’s most treasured resource. Thousand Oaks residents may not recognize James “Jimmy” Dean, but they enjoy the impacts of ...
After more than a decade of rescuing abandoned animals, Paw Works may have to close its doors due to financial challenges. The nonprofit, which has an adoption center and veterinary hospital in ...
One year ago, when John Nunes was named interim president of Cal Lutheran University, he expressed a commitment to strengthening the community’s confidence and trust in the institution. Now, the board ...
A large collection of vintage and high-performance cars is coming to Calvary Community Church Sat., June 14. Organizers of the Cars We Love to Drive car show, now in its third year, expect more than ...
More than 1,000 students crossed the stage at Cal Lutheran University’s graduation ceremonies this month. Just over 600 of them received a bachelor’s degree at the school’s 62nd undergraduate ...
During the Palisades fires many of the fire hydrants went dry because Southern California Edison had shut off all the power, including power to the water pumps that pumped water to the hilltop tanks ...
Stroke is damage to brain tissue that is often irreversible. Recognizing symptoms and acting fast can make all the difference in a patient’s outcome. What are the signs and symptoms of a stroke? One ...
Cal Lutheran University’s summer series for older adults offers individual and two-part lectures on a wide range of topics. This year’s Fifty and Better series begins June 2 with a two-part online ...
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