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Acorn headline was misleading I look forward to the Simi Valley Acorn each week, as the writing is more factual and interesting than other papers around here. So you can understand my dismay at your headline on June 20: "Lean city budget results in cutbacks," especially since the article makes it clear that the ci... More ... Vacant lots should be used for nature corridor In the recent article describing the possibility of a regional auto mall in the hills around Los Alamos Canyon (Aug. 1, Simi Valley Acorn ), I would have bet that the word "preservation" lay tucked away in at least one of the paragraphs. More ... Liliana has started a different kind of war If you think Liliana has not started a war, you are sadly mistaken. She is part of one. For every illegal who is working here, there is one less job for an American. For every illegal that is not working here, an American is paying for their welfare. More ... Forced high density equals municipal tyranny This is in response to Marco Todesco's rebuttal published in the Acorn Friday, Aug. 8. The matter at hand is Simi Valley City Council's designs to rezone the residential neighborhood of Kadota-Fig from rural to high density. More ... Write us! Have an opinion on a issue written about in the newspaper? Why share it with just friends and family when you can share it with thousands of Acorn readers? Please send all Letters to the Editor to simi@theacorn.com or to the address on page 4. Be sure to include full name, addres... More ... |
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