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April 2, 2004
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Michael coons/Simi Acorn RECOGNITION-Moorpark College Professor and Simi Valley resident Jack Miller receives the Presidential Award from Simi Valley Chamber of Commerce President Leigh Nixon during the Lew Roth Award Dinner last week at the Ronald Reagan Library. More...
New mall will change city forever

Families flock to the city for its relative affordability and reputation for low crime, but for years, Simi Valley in Ventura County has been unable to land the one asset that it covets the most: a major shopping center. More...

According to the latest crime data Simi Valley and Thousand Oaks still top the list as the safest cities in America. But although law enforcement has put a lid on violent crime, property crimes continue to threaten residents. More...

MICHAEL COONS/Simi Acorn FUTURE HOME-The 800,000-square-foot Simi Valley Town Center will be located at this site north of the 118 freeway between First Street and Erringer Road More...
If you’re a "Baby Boomer," you may have suddenly found yourself frustrated because you’re busy with your own life while simultaneously caring for your elderly parents. More...
Many small businesses have found a way to make tax time seem less taxing: Invest in new technology. More...
Anyone who’s ever researched college funding for their children would probably agree that there should be a course just on this subject alone. Many feel overwhelmed when it comes to working with financial aid advisors. More...
If the Royal High baseball team wins too many more games by a shutout, the Highlanders’ head coach could go broke. More...
Sponsored by American Veterinary Hospital
BOGIE-This good natured purebred American Eskimo was left at the shelter when his owners moved. He is 8 yrs old, neutered and house broken. Available now! More...
Police arrested a suspect for domestic violence at 7 p.m. March 29 in the 3200 block of Gem Circle. More...
For about 2,000 years, Jewish families have gathered around the Seder table to recount the Exodus from Egypt. The story, later known as the Haggadah, was first written in about 1,300 B.C. More...
Tracing your family genealogy is an intriguing and fun activity that can be quite simple once you get started. For some families, this exercise is not only fascinating, it can be an essential tool in carrying on family traditions. More...
Although some residents may have thought they felt an earthquake, it really was just Richie Havens performing at the Theater on High Street in Moorpark Saturday night that shook things up. More...
I know that not all Muslims are terrorists; however credit for a lot of terrorist acts has been claimed by Muslim terrorist organizations and many Muslim clerics have publicly encouraged their followers to commit acts of terrorism. More...
April 2004 is shaping up to be a landmark month in the history of Simi Valley. Groundbreaking is tenatively set for the Simi Valley Town Center, a tour de force lifestyle mall that will boost the Simi Valley’s economy and self-image like nothing before. More...
It was decades ago, but fire- fighter Larry Dransfeldt still remembers the warning he heard as his fire engine pulled out of Station 42 in Moorpark to fight a house fire on the twisting Box Canyon Road in eastern Simi Valley. More...
Hospice of the Conejo will host a "Springtime Tea" from 2 to 4 p.m. Sun., April 18 at Westminster Presbyterian Church, 32111 Watergate Road, Westlake Village. More...

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