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Themed "Hooray for Hollywood," the Ventura County Fair gained momentum throughout its opening weekend at Seaside Park. The extravaganza attracted 86,191 attendees from Fri., Aug. 6 through Sun., Aug 8, compared with 86,359 in 2003. More...

Future developers must test soil and groundwater for toxic chemicals before building within a two-mile area surrounding Boeing More...

The city of Simi Valley is coordinating development of a plan to identify risks posed by natural and man-made disasters and ways to minimize the damage from those disasters. More...
Childcare experts are helping the growing number of American children who are falling victim to the epidemic of childhood obesity. The solution is not as simple as it might seem. More...
Even though thousands of business travelers still have to travel on business this summer, that doesn More...
Soft-spoken and skinny, Simi Valley resident Cody Jones makes up for what he lacks in physical stature with heart and courage. More...
At 6:30 p.m., Aug. 1 in the 1500 block of Deodora Street, authorities took two suspects into custody for battery. More...
A number of area youth have been called to the Torah recently. Here is a listing: More...
JAMES FARRALLY/Acorn Newspapers FUNNY BUNNIES-Selina Pasetta of Simi Valley and her rabbit "Snickers," left, try to make nice with Sara Bobardt of Moorpark and her rabbit "Muffin." More...
Imagine the razzle-dazzle of "Chicago" right here on High Street. The sequins, the long limbs, the neat derrières made firm by years at the ballet barre. More...
I loved your editorial, "A brighter tomorrow," (Aug. 6 Simi Valley Acorn). I just wish that more papers would see the better side of the news instead of being so negative. More...