September 23, 2005 RSS feed / Front Page

Health & Wellness

Giving birth can create chemical imbalance in new mom

The birth of a baby is supposed to be a joyous and exciting time in a mother More...

Schools

Year begins on a positive note for educators, students, parents

Parents, educators, and students attended the Simi Valley Unified School District Board of Education meeting held Sept. 13 in the city council chamber to start the new school year. More...

Police

The loss was $23,000 when someone stole jewelry between noon and 4:30 p.m. Sept. 13 in the 900 block of Haviland Street. More...

On The Town

‘Songs From the Tall Grass’ to premiere at Simi Valley Cultural Arts Center

The Simi Valley Cultural Arts Center presents the West Coast premiere of a new musical, More...

Gypsy Players to present new ‘Addams Family Mystery’

They More...

Art show to open at Simi Library

The Simi Valley Art Association will present an exhibit of paintings by local artists from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Sat., Oct. 8 and 1 to 5 p.m. Sun., Oct. 9 at the Simi Valley Library, 2969 Tapo Canyon Road, Simi Valley. More...

Editorials

Prop. 77 would return power to the people

Government by the people and for the people seems to have gotten lost in California, but there More...

Guest opinio

State Supreme Court urged to reject

The Association of National Advertisers (ANA) recently urged the California Supreme Court to reject a class-action lawsuit on grounds that it poses a serious threat to all marketers by seeking to More...

Endowment fund will streamline donations to Senior Center

The Council on Aging (COA) last week approved entering an agreement with the Ventura County Community Foundation to establish an endowment fund that will make it easier for people to donate to the nonprofit Simi Valley Senior Center. More...

Local man arrested for alleged vehicle burglaries

Simi Valley resident Jorge Amador, 21, was arrested on Fri., Sept. 16 for allegedly burglarizing three vehicles by smashing the side windows and removing stereo equipment. More...

Ordinance allows more creativity in shopping center signs

The Simi Valley City Council last week approved a developer More...

Community

Simi investment fraud suspect convicted

On Sept. 19, Valentin Garcia Lopez Jr., 34, was sentenced to serve five years and eight months in California state prison for his role in an investment fraud scheme centered in Simi Valley. More...

Preview shopping day to benefit customers, nonprofits

Two days before the Simi Valley Town Center mall opens next month, hundreds of invited shoppers are expected to descend on Robinsons-May department store. More...

Cultural Arts Center plans new fundraisers after jazz fest cancellation

The third annual VinoJazz festival would have taken place last Sunday but was cancelled in August because ticket sales were slow and showed no sign of coming close to the 750 sold last year. More...

Sports

Simi looks to bounce back in girls’ volleyball

Losing to Thousand Oaks High School in the first Marmonte League girls More...

Big road test for Royal tonight vs. Ventura

The Highlander football team may be 2-0 heading into tonight More...

Letters

What were sound wall supporters thinking?

I just read the article More...

Assemblywoman praised for honoring veterans

On Sat., Sept. 10, I had the pleasure of attending a Military Family Appreciation Day event at Gardens of the World in Thousand Oaks, hosted by Assemblywoman Audra Strickland and the Hogan Family Foundation. More...

Datebook

FRI., SEPT. 23 See a Family Film St. Paul Lutheran Church, 30600 Thousand Oaks Blvd., Agoura Hills will present a film under the stars, More...

Real Estate

Blood Drive to be Held at Century 21 Adobe

Century 21 Adobe Realty and United Blood Services oin together to help victims of Hurricane Katrina. The blood drive will take place on Sept. 28 from 10:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. at the Century 21 Adobe Realty office. More...

Judy Lewicki

Judy Lewicki of Troop Real Estate has been commended for her recent and year-to-date listing and sales production. More...