May 6, 2005 RSS feed / Front Page

Health & Wellness

Tips offered on coping with rigors of cancer treatment

The uncertainties surrounding the cancer treatment process can leave many feeling anxious or even overwhelmed. More...

Thousand Oaks Surgical Hospital to host open house

Thousand Oaks Surgical Hospital invites the community to celebrate the opening of the hospital at their Open House event from 9 a.m. to noon Sat., May 7 at 401 Rolling Oaks Drive, Thousand Oaks. More...

Protecting a child’s special needs

New health care privacy regulations may not be just what the doctor ordered for tens of thousands of patients. That More...

Schools

Exhibit presented by CLU art majors

The public may view the annual Senior Art Exhibition of California Lutheran University through Sat., May 14 in the Kwan Fong Gallery of Art and Culture in CLU More...

Police

The total loss was $2,300 when a vehicle was burglarized between 3 p.m. April 21 and 6:40 a.m. April 24 in the 100 block of Easy Street. At 6:30 p.m. April 24 at Mervyn More...

Faith

Community of Christ offers wide array of service

The Community of Christ at 3701 Alamo St., Simi Valley, announces its mission to proclaim Jesus Christ and promote communities of joy, hope, love and peace. More...

Calvary Chapel moves to new locality

Calvary Chapel has moved to a new location at 1636 Sinaloa Road, Simi Valley. The church, which has been in a warehouse at Madera and Easy Streets for over a decade, will now share the traditional stone building of the Seventh-Day Adventist Church. More...

Moorpark officials react to Simi’s traffic concerns

While Moorpark is working on a development agreement and hammering out the details of an environmental impact report concerning the North Park Village development in Moorpark, officials in Simi Valley are starting to worry about how the project will More...

City loses 11 year battle over nude club

A local businessman who fought Simi Valley in court for 11 years recently won the right to open an adult entertainment club in the city. More...

Mall developer and city offer local business support

Local business owners recently packed a conference room at the Grand Vista Hotel in Simi Valley with hopes of getting in on new business opportunities the Simi Valley Town Center mall might bring their way. More...

Community

Council grants $750,000 to 22 local nonprofits

The Simi Valley City Council voted Monday to give nearly $750,000 in community development grants to 22 local nonprofit organizations. More...

Train crash hearing begins

Juan Manuel Alvarez is waiting to hear whether the Los Angeles County District Attorney can gather enough evidence to indict him on murder charges in connection with the Glendale train wreck that occurred on January 26. More...

Businesses cited for alcohol sales violations

Between April 7 and 13, the Simi Valley Police Department More...

Business

Small business remains upbeat despite negative outlook on economy

Small Business California released the results of its first small business survey which was distributed to more than 20,000 businesses with less than 100 employees throughout the state. More...

Kirby Company recognizes local entrepreneur

Michael Lurch, who operates a Kirby distributorship in Simi Valley, was recognized by Kirby World Headquarters for reaching business goals. More...

Family

Artwalk hosts local artists

The organizers of ArtWalk More...

Grace Brethren High presents ‘The Fantasticks’

Grace Brethren High School presents "The Fantasticks" at 7 p.m. Thurs. and Fri., May 12 and 13 and 1 p.m. matinee Sat., May 14 in the Scherr Forum at the Thousand Oaks Civic Arts Plaza. More...

Letters

Against drilling in Arctic Refuge

I oppose drilling in the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge and believe destroying this last bastion of untouched wilderness is not the appropriate way to go about becoming more energy independent. More...

Editorials

Sign of the times

Local business owners usually pay expensive fees to display signs that attract buyers and clients. The right to display a commercial sign and the cost of producing it isn More...