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The Simi Valley Police Department has a simple warning for anyone planning to drink and drive over the Labor Day week More...

Former Simi Valley police officer Rick Rinehart says he was going "nowhere near" 67 mph at the time of his 1994 collision with Margaret "Peggy" Spahr's car outside the Los Angeles Avenue Metrolink Station, despite an investigation by the California Highway Patrol's Multi-Disciplinary Acciden More...

In last weeks' feature story, "Painter juxtaposes icons with imagination in Simi studio," artist Nelson De La Nuez's signature painting "The Promised Land," was incorrectly titled, "Promiseland." More...
Love Is a Choice When I sit down with a couple for an initial meeting, I always ask about how they met and were first attracted to one another. For some it begins in a physical way; for others it's about feeling comfortable and being able to "say anything" to each other without fear of cri More...
The new Topa Business Resource Center is now in full operation at 400 E. Esplanade Drive, Oxnard, offering a one-stop shop of multiple nonprofit organizations and services to empower small businesses, entrepreneurs, and other professionals with the tools needed for success. More...
Sharpen your pencils, zip up those backpacks and polish some apples because the start of a new school year is underway in Simi Valley Unified School District. More...
Tim Lins might be the last guy on the planet who wants to be featured in the newspaper. It just isn't his style. More...
Police arrested a vandal at 4:50 a.m. Aug. 20 in the 1300 block of Sycamore Drive. More...
There aren't enough people like Claire Vereczky Malis. Now there's one fewer. She died on Sunday at 83 and the sun isn't shining as brightly now that she's gone. More...
The Conejo Players' "A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum," opens with two characters invoking the favor of the ancient Roman deities and appealing to Thespis, the Greek actor who created tragedy (and also the word More...
Let's forget for a moment that I loathe children's beauty pageants, with their JonBenet insanity of More...
The Simi Valley City Council decided at its Aug. 21 meeting to go ahead and spend $40,000 on a November general election despite the fact that all three candidates-Mayor Paul Miller and Councilmembers Glen Becerra and Michelle Foster-will be running unopposed. More...
FRI., SEPT. 1 Bebop Concert Ronny & the Classics will bring the bebop music of the '50s and '60s to the stage at 8 p.m. at Simi Valley Cultural Arts Center, 3050 Los Angeles Ave., Simi Valley. The band features outrageous stage antics, flashy zoot suits and great oldies music. $15 to $20. R More...
Striving to offer families more for their money, Centex Homes introduces Affordability Days, offering loan packages with interest rates as low as 0.875 percent to increase buying power and substantially lower monthly payments. Now families can get even more new home value from many Centex Hom More...