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May 16, 2008
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IRIS SMOOT/Acorn Newspapers SIGNS OF COMING SUMMER- One-year-old Tyler Boen tries to figure out how he will devour his giant cone of shaved ice during the annual Simi Valley Street Fair on Saturday. Perfect weather greeted scores of shoppers who came to peruse more than 350 booths. See m... More...
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Officials from the local Waterworks District No. 8 are currently conducting studies of the water shortage in the Santa Susana Knolls and plan to discuss their findings at a meeting of the Simi Valley City Council in mid-June. More...

Current city planner will take over vacated position

City Planner Peter Lyons will take over as the city of Simi Valley's new director of environmental services, City Manager Mike Sedell announced Thursday. More...

The Simi Valley Department of Public Works awarded a $173,062 construction contract last week to build a new traffic signal at the intersection of Tapo Canyon Road and Township Avenue. Los Angelesbased contractor Steiny and Co., Inc. will begin construction of the signal in mid-Jun... More...
One way mothers can enhance their child's health is with the nutritional benefits of breast milk. The American Academy of Pediatrics recommends that moms breastfeed exclusively for at least the first six months of a baby's life. More...
FRI., MAY 16 'Pure Goldwater' Moorpark City Library presents former Congressman Barry Goldwater Jr. discussing and signing his new book "Pure Goldwater," about his father, Sen. Goldwater. 7 p.m. Apricot Room, Moorpark Civic Center, 699 Moorpark Ave. Free admission. Books available for p... More...
WENDY PIERRO/Acorn Newspapers MAKING MORE THAN COPIES- The staff of PrintMasters in Simi Valley, which was selected by Assemblyman Cameron Smyth as his "Small Business of the Year" for the 38th District, which encompasses parts of north Los Angeles, Santa Clarita, Glendale and Simi Valley. In back, ... More...
School exhibit is dismembered; officials ask that perpetrators don't do it again
Puff, the Magic Dragon would have been breathing fire if he heard what happened to one of the dragons at Knolls Elementary School. One of the seven wooden dragons on the Knolls campus had its head cut off by vandals on May 7 or 8. Almost two weeks earlier, the same dragon's leg... More...
Undefeated Pioneers earn top seed and a bye in Division I; Royal to face Mater Dei in first round
If there's any team that's familiar with the pressure the New England Patriots felt last January, it's the Simi Valley High School softball team. Like the AFC champions, Simi Valley was perfect throughout the regular season, going 270 overall and 14-0 in the Marmonte League. The Pi... More...
FRIENDLY- Ricky, a 7-year-old black Lab, above, was surrendered by his owners because they were moving and couldn't take him with them. He is housebroken, leash-trained and good with other pets and children. Henry, a male baby Nubian goat, right, was picked up in a rural part of Simi Valley as... More...
A 19-year-old man was arrested May 8 on the corner of Ashford Street and College Street, and charged with assault with a deadly weapon. On May 8, a 30-year-old man was arrested on the corner of Santa Susana Pass Road and Clear Springs Road and charged with possession of a co... More...
The tendency to judge others seems to find a home in most of us, and at those times when we encounter an individual whom we see as objectionable- in appearance or personality, or both- our first reaction may be to want to get away from that person's energy as quickly as possible. More...
Erica Dion of Simi Valley, a sixth-grader at St. Rose of Lima School, is a runner-up in BIC Corp.'s national essay contest, the "Quality Comes in Writing" program. She will receive a $100 cash prize. Winners were chosen out of nearly 11,000 essay entries from around the country by ... More...
Diners will be served classic family recipes
Alessio Ristorante Italiano Tucked away in the oftoverlooked Sycamore Plaza lies Alessio Ristorante Italiano, where authentic house-made recipes are served in a welcoming and elegant environment. From the outside, Alessio appears modest, with a simple green trellis and potted trees fram... More...
The protesters at Simi Valley's United Church of Christ have made their point about illegal immigration- and for about eight long months. I agree we must do something about our borders. More...
Ask Kathy Jenks, director of the Ventura County Department of Animal Regulations, the most unusual animal that's come through the doors of the Camarillo Animal Shelter, and she's likely to answer: "A roller-skating elephant." No joke. More...
Simi Valley man beats near-fatal injuries from bike accident, regains strength to finish L.A. Marathon
After Harry Staples ran his first Los Angeles Marathon in 1987, he was hooked. For the next 19 consecutive years, 60-year-old Staples of Simi Valley would run the marathon alongside his longtime friend, 64-year-old Rich Ringwald, also of Simi, and finish the 26.2-mile trek thro... More...
This is a one-story home in Dos Vientos. The backyard has an Infinity edge pool with Hydrazzo crushed marble surface. There is a guest suite with a separate living area, bathroom and kitchenette. More...

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