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DAVID McMARTIN/Acorn Newspapers WHERE DID ALL THE FLOWERS GO?-A quick hike into Happy Camp answers this question. More...

After success with "H.M.S. Pinafore," William Gilbert and Arthur Sullivan opened "The Pirates of Penzance" on New Year More...

In the interest of historic preservation, the Moorpark edition of the Acorn Newspapers will host a community forum at Theater on High Street next week to discuss the future of the city More...

Before sunrise last Friday, a tag team of local teenagers had charged through downtown streets, spraying cars, homes and apartment complexes with graffiti. More...
Participants in any American Red Cross blood drive in Southern California will have the opportunity to enter a random drawing to win free gas for a year. The grand prize winner will receive a gas card worth $1,500. More...
When is a scholarship serious business? Some might say, when it goes to support a future entrepreneur. More...
According to an annual back-to-school survey conducted by Myvesta, a nonprofit consumer education organization, Americans plan to spend $205 more this year on back-to-school expenses. More...
Local darts squad enjoys the fun, competition and camaraderie
that comes with the ancient pub pastime
In nearly any other setting, the group of friends who gathered this Monday night at Moorpark Billiards would be viewed simply as middle-aged men who have a little too much fun More...
Sharon Clack, the wife of Pastor Dave Clack from Conejo Valley Congregational Church in Thousand Oaks, is inviting members of the community to reach out to Lily of the Valley, a small village orphanage with an enormous heart in Kwazulu, South Africa. More...
Rule numero uno for wannabe hit men. If you come to L.A. on business, don More...
The Moorpark Acorn will soon celebrate its first anniversary. On Sept. 12, the "little paper that could" completes its first year. We More...