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  • 5 days ago | ktla.com | Marc Sternfield

    Thousand Oaks residents soon won’t have to go very far to enjoy a $20 Hailey Bieber smoothie. Erewhon, the upscale Southern California organic grocery chain, is set to open its first Ventura County location next year. The new store at The Lakes at Thousand Oaks, located at 2200 E Thousand Oaks Blvd, is scheduled to open in Summer 2026, the Los Angeles-based company announced. This will be Erewhon’s 11th Southern California location and its debut in the Conejo Valley.

  • 5 days ago | yahoo.com | Marc Sternfield

    Thousand Oaks residents soon won’t have to go very far to enjoy a $20 Hailey Bieber smoothie. Erewhon, the upscale Southern California organic grocery chain, is set to open its first Ventura County location next year. The new store at The Lakes at Thousand Oaks, located at 2200 E. Thousand Oaks Blvd., is scheduled to open in summer 2026, the Los Angeles-based company announced. This will be Erewhon’s 11th Southern California location and its debut in the Conejo Valley.

  • 6 days ago | ktla.com | Marc Sternfield

    A transgender woman has turned to social media to identify a man who slashed her tires at a North Hollywood gas station. The incident happened last Thursday at the Arco on Cahuenga Boulevard, across the 101 Freeway from Universal Studios. In a video posted to TikTok, Gigi Candy said she turned into the gas station and was waiting for a pump to become available when her attacker drove up behind her. “He starts blasting his horn, zero patience in the world,” Candy said.

  • 6 days ago | yahoo.com | Marc Sternfield

    A transgender woman has turned to social media to identify a man who slashed her tires at a North Hollywood gas station. The incident happened last Thursday at the Arco on Cahuenga Boulevard, across the 101 Freeway from Universal Studios. In a video posted to TikTok, Gigi Gandy said she turned into the gas station and was waiting for a pump to become available when her attacker drove up behind her. “He starts blasting his horn, zero patience in the world,” Gandy said.

  • 1 week ago | ktla.com | Marc Sternfield

    Millions of fast-food customers visit drive-thru windows each day in the U.S. In fact, roughly 43% of all fast-food orders are placed from behind the wheel, according to a recent report. For the past 27 years, however, one of Southern California’s most popular coastal cities hasn’t allowed the construction of new drive-thrus. That’s about to change.

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