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Week in Review: Resident Dies on Mt. Shasta; A Protest Against Water Meter Readers

A Calabasas woman dies on a hike in Northern California; some residents speak out against devices that record and transmit water usage data.

MONDAY

In this week's At the Farmers Market, we profiled several vendors that sell various kinds of

We posted video coverage of the annual dog walk and show.

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We posted a story about the that recently kicked off at the

Our Pets of the Week were , a pair of shepherd siblings.

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TUESDAY

We posted a story about a that runs through the Sagebrush Cantina on 318 feet of track.

Tickets for the first ever , which will feature performances by Jefferey Osborne, Gail Jhonson and L.A. Mambo Combo, are now on sale.

The boys basketball team at Oaks Christian.

We posted some tips about how to as you remodel.

WEDNESDAY

We posted some local deals that

We posted an article about a that went into effect on July 1.

topped our Police Blotter.

A group of residents protested the impending installation of

THURSDAY

The contractor of the 405 Freeway project to demolish the Mulholland Bridge could face if he doesn't reopen the highway on time.

A sports bar has , but customers can still order their favorite dishes from the Italian restaurant.

And a third student suspected of vandalizing his school with anti-Semitic and racial slurs in juvenile court.

FRIDAY

Heal the Bay to Calabasas residents about illegal dumping in Cold Creek.

We posted coverage of a with public safety officials about Fourth of July fireworks.

A Calabasas woman was on Mt. Shasta on Wednesday. Her name is still being withheld pending notification of her family.

We posted a of the R-rated comedy Bad Teacher.

SATURDAY

We posted an Independence Day recipe for

In this week's Camp Mommy, parenting columnist Stephanie Frey wrote about a to a farm with her kids.

And the city of Calabasas 2,500 free reusable bags to local shoppers on Friday, the same day a local plastic bag ban went into effect.


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