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Tuesday night incidents were unrelated

<!-- Page Number: 1--> A 33-year-old Simi resident who crashed his car into the backyard of a house while trying to evade police remained in critical condition at Simi Valley Hospital as of Thursday afternoon, after a hit from an officer's Taser gun caused him to go into what police described as "medical distress. More...

Residents who find an injured animal now have an option
<!-- Page Number: 7--> WildRescue, a nonprofit wildlife organization based in Malibu, has launched an emergency hotline designed to help people who find injured wild animals. Based on a caller's area code, the tollfree hotline, (866) WILD911 (866-945-3911), will provide the number of the nearest rescue organization or wildlife rehabilitator specializing in the type of animal found. More...
<!-- Page Number: 30--> May is National Stroke Awareness Month, intended to educate and spread awareness about stroke prevention, symptom recognition and recovery. This year's campaign, "Women in Your Life," focuses on educating women. Women of all ages are at risk. More...
Simi Valley, Royal baseball teams open on the road today
<!-- Page Number: 26--> All four Marmonte League baseball teams that made the playoffs believe they have a shot at winning it all. And why shouldn't they? This afternoon the CIFSouthern Section Division I postseason will begin. Thousand Oaks, Newbury Park, Simi Valley and Royal high schools will represent the Marmonte League. More...
<!-- Page Number: 14--> A 36-year-old female was arrested in the 1000 block of Simi Valley Town Center Way on May 11 and charged with embezzlement. A 44-year-old male was arrested May 11 on charges of domestic violence in the 3000 block of Shenandoah Avenue. More...
<!-- Page Number: 27--> "Just as your car runs more smoothly and requires less energy to go faster and farther when the wheels are in perfect alignment, you perform better when your thoughts, feelings, emotions, goals and values are in balance. More...
<!-- Page Number: 22--> The Arthritis Foundation will host a fundraising walk beginning at 9:30 a.m. Sun., May 20 at Warner Center Park, 5800 Topanga Canyon Blvd., Woodland Hills. Registration begins at 8 a.m. Participants can choose a 5K or 1-mile walk. More...
<!-- Page Number: 28--> Animal lovers tend to love animal-friendly films. I'm reminded of a few fairly recent, fur-light efforts: "The Truth About Cats and Dogs" in '93, and the underrated "Must Love Dogs" in '05. More...
<!-- Page Number: 4--> As a counterpoint to the righteous indignation of the two letters complaining of your coverage of the debate, I want to remind people that not everyone living in Simi Valley is a conservative Christian Republican. It was OK for you to focus on the demonstrators attending. As one reader mentioned, you can get the mainstream coverage in other papers. More...
<!-- Page Number: 4--> While this week's debate over the city's law that prohibits vending on public streets proved to be a good forum for civic participation and demonstrated the colorful back-and-forth interaction that's possible between electorate and elected in Simi Valley- it did little to show that the City Council was willing to right its wrong when it comes to Municipal More...
<!-- Page Number: 32--> FRI., MAY 18 Teen Flick City of Moorpark hosts teen movie nite, 7 p.m., Arroyo Vista Recreation Center, 4550 Tierra Rejada Road. Film "Talladega Nights: The Ballad of Ricky Bobby" shown on 120-inch screen. $5 includes popcorn, soda. (805) 517-6300. More...
<!-- Page Number: 24--> Selling a home. For most people, it's a little like being on trial: They're faced with more questions than they could imagine, and one wrong answer could cost them dearly. For first-timers, the decisions and implications of selling their most important investment can seem overwhelming. More...