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Mitrice Richardson, Students Protest, and Spreading Some Sunshine

The Mitrice Richardson lawsuit made news again, and local students marched in protest against Gov. Brown's proposed funding cuts to community colleges.

The judge hearing the Mitrice Richardson lawsuit is considering dismissing portions of both parents' motions in the case against the L.A. Sheriff's Department.

We celebrated Sunshine Week, by taking part in the national effort to start a dialogue about the importance of open government and freedom of information.

Demonstrators voice opposition to Gov. Brown's proposal to cut funding to community colleges.

Find out what's happening in Agoura Hillswith free, real-time updates from Patch.

Here's a recap of what else happened in Agoura Hills, as well as some announcements and upcoming events.

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We reported on Monday: . A judge hearing the lawsuits filed against the L.A. County Sheriff's Department by the parents of Mitrice Richardson—the young woman who disappeared after her release from the—said he was leaning toward dismissing portions of both motions Monday.

Several Pierce College students from Agoura Hills participated in a class walkout and march near campus on Monday in protest of proposed budget cuts for California’s community colleges.  Read the full story: .

Agoura Hills Patch participated in Sunshine Week by promoting and celebrating open government and freedom of information. Read can read the complete story here: .

We posted a letter from Supt. Donald Zimring, who discussed the threat of more budget cuts and the possibility of having to lay off teachers.  Read in full here:.

We took you to the very first Conejo Health Expo, which offered advice, awareness and a fun for the whole family.  See full story:

Best in columns:

On Tuesday, we started a new column within , in which our expert offers sound advice on the real estate market.

For this week's , Jessica Hagy started a new feature entitled Stylish Living, in which she gave us a tour of a very unusual local home. 

In , Laura Moss gave us the history of serving corned beef and cabbage on St. Patrick's Day, and delivered a delicious do-it-yourself recipe.

In her Charlene Ross took us to Europe...in our own backyards..

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This week's The Craving took us to Blue Table to sample their famous caprese panini sandwich.  For the recipe and how to make it at home, watch the .

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