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Week in Review: Appellate Court Upholds Conviction of Former Caregiver; Students Get a Lesson in Tolerance

The guilty verdict for Cesar Ulloa stands; local sheriff's deputies give Calabasas High students a lesson in being accepting of others.

MONDAY

The nightmares of while exploring local trails was the focus of our weekly Hiking Column.

In this week's At the Farmers Market, we profiled

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Our Pet of the Week was who has a big heart.

We posted our coverage of the of the Resource Conservation District of the Santa Monica Mountains.

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TUESDAY

We posted a piece inviting readers to on Calabasas Patch.

We posted our ongoing coverage of the , which has infected 18 horses in California.

And an appellate court , a former caregiver at who was found guilty in 2010 of torturing and abusing seniors.

WEDNESDAY

We posted video coverage of a employees.

topped our weekly Police Blotter.

Latice Sutton, the mother of the late Mitrice Richardson, filed a against Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department.

THURSDAY

students got a lesson in tolerance from sheriff's deputies.

We posted an article about what are doing to prevent their horses from being exposed to a deadly virus.

In Great Escape, we profiled an upcoming event in Los Angeles.

The directed the city attorney to of the community's wireless telecommunications facilities ordinance.

FRIDAY

We profiled local artist and his business,

We posted a few

And real estate columnist Raz Reichfeld offered some tips for

SATURDAY

We posted a recipe for Memorial Day.

We posted a review of


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