July 8, 2005 RSS feed / Community

Service dogs aid those with psychiatric disorders

When Newbury Park resident Roni Higgins first brought her pink poodle, Pebbles, with her to the Cheesecake Factory in Thousand Oaks, she was told that dogs were prohibited at the restaurant and was she asked to leave. More...

Simi resident teaches history through music

While Craig Newton was unpacking a series of instruments at the Agoura Hills library recently, a group of young children expectantly waited to hear the various sounds. More...

Blood drive set for next Friday afternoon

Simi Valley Ford is hosting a second blood drive to help United Blood Services from 1 to 5 p.m. next Fri., July 15. A mobile unit will be in the front parking lot of the dealership at 2440 First St. More...

New vaccine helps dogs survive deadly rattlesnake bites

Curiosity killed the cat. It More...

Juvenile assaulted in front of convenience store

A juvenile was attacked by three suspects while he was using the payphone at 8 p.m. Fri., July 1 in front of the 7-11 store at Yosemite and Los Angeles Avenue, Simi Valley. More...

New headlight law in effect

When it rains or snows, California motorists must now turn on their headlights or pay up to a $96 fine. More...

Pioneering animator celebrates a life of laughter

When he was in the Boy Scouts, Simi Valley resident Hal Geer shot pictures, which the Scouting organization used in advertisements. In return, Geer attended summer camp for free. More...

It’s time to take your Simi Valley Acorn on Vacation

Whether you More...

Biker couple shares the gospel on the road

Once their helmets are on, Chris and Stacey Coleman may look like outlaw bikers, but they are actually on a mission to spread the good news. More...