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April 9, 2004  RSS feed

As most southern Californians know, the real estate market is sizzling. Great for sellers who benefit from cashing out, moving up or moving out of the golden state, but difficult for homebuyers who are faced with sticker shock when they discover that even modest track homes are priced at $500,000 and above. More...

Last year alone, 113 people were killed along the train tracks and railway crossings of California. Another 111 were injured, according to federal railroad statistics. More...

The Simi Valley City Council last week approved the creation of a two-person committee to infuse life into an outdated shopping center that has a history of failing to keep tenants and attract shoppers even though it More...
Simi Valley Hospital has named Lorri Adams the new executive director of the Simi Valley Hospital Foundation. She assumed her new role on Feb. 12. More...
The Simi Valley Community Development Agency is offering grants to commercial property owners+ and business owners located in the Los Angeles Avenue and Tapo Street Revitalization Areas. More...
Leigh Nixon, president of the Simi Valley Chamber of Commerce and a member of the Simi Valley Education Foundation, calls the recent Lew Roth Awards Dinner a success. More...
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Cleo-has been at the shelter for two months. She is very quiet and calm and would love a home that has a warm lap to lay on. She is declawed so must be an indoor kitty. More...
Police arrested a suspect for vandalism at 12:21 a.m. April 3 in the 5800 block of Los Angeles Avenue. More...
Six weeks ago my husband, our two small children and I were involved in a serious car accident on the 118 freeway. Thankfully, my husband and my children were not hurt, but I sustained serious injuries. More...
For too long, mass transit has been like a four-letter word in Ventura County. People shun the thought of having to ride Metrolink from Simi Valley, Moorpark and Camarillo to downtown Los Angeles when they can drive a car instead. More...
After delivering a message about love, kindness and acceptance, Kusala Bhikshu, a Buddhist monk, pulled a harmonica from his robe and proceeded to play a sweet stompin More...