March 28, 2008 RSS feed / Community

Tough stuff

Iris Smoot/Acorn Newspapers BUILDING IT STRONG- David Bagwell of Bagwell Construction Services in Moorpark explains the new requirements for ensuring construction will withstand earthquakes to Thousand Oaks High School students, from lef More...

New wheels please volunteers

SYLVIE BELMOND/Acorn Newspapers RIDING IN STYLE- Moorpark police volunteers show off their newest vehicle, a fully-equipped 2008 Dodge Charger, before a City Council meeting last week. More...

Human bones uncovered in Somis

The Medical Examiner Office has issued a preliminary report on human skeletal remains found in the hills southwest of 3402 E. Los Angeles Ave., Somis, in an area previously know as the Queen Ranch. More...

City seeks solution for Lassen traffic

By Sylvie Belmond belmond@theacorn.com

City officials encountered a roadblock of opposition when they considered closing a popular shortcut used by drivers to get in and out of the Mission Bell Plaza shopping center north of Los Angeles Avenue. More...

Two city video stores robbed

Four people were recently arrested on suspicion of robbing both the Hollywood Video and Blockbuster Video stores in Moorpark. More...

Moorpark High presents yearly awards

The annual Muskie awards were presented this month during a black-tie dinner at Moorpark High School's performing arts center. More...

Walnut Street home steeped in history

As Moorpark changes and grows, the house at 760 Walnut St. has remained relatively intact. Built in 1927, the house serves as a small reminder of the city's history. More...

City library sponsors illustration contest

Public can view entries during arts festival

The Moorpark City Library will sponsor a Young Illustrator Contest for children and teens ages 2 through 18 for the Moorpark Arts Festival on Sun., May 4. More...