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  • ‘No Kings’ protest draws thousands of local participants

    ‘No Kings’ protest draws thousands of local participants

    “Democracy, not Dictatorship” and “Families Belong Together” were two of the thousands of signs held in the air on Oct. 18. Covering all four corners of Lynn Rd and Hillscrest Dr. and over a mile in street length, around 7,000 community members gathered for Thousand Oaks’ part in the national ‘No Kings’ protest from…

  • Infrastructure bill set to address prevalent world problems

    Infrastructure bill set to address prevalent world problems

    In March of this year and later revised in October, President Joseph Biden proposed a new infrastructure plan. Biden spoke out to allocate money towards the construction of roads and bridges in minority communities, helping fight racial inequality. He believes by investing money into the nation’s infrastructure we will match with top countries. “And…

  • Ruth Bader Ginsburg leaves historic mark on society

    Ruth Bader Ginsburg leaves historic mark on society

    Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, known for championing women’s rights and fighting for abortion access across the United States, passed away on Sept. 18 at the age of 87.  Ginsburg, nominated to the court by President Bill Cinton in 1993, was elected by the Senate following the retirement of Justice Byron White. She…