Police fought for their jobs; teachers did too. The economy continued to dictate headlines in 2009, but the recession didn’t prevent Simi Valley from achieving several major milestones. More...
SPECIAL OPPORTUNITY—Monica Trent of Simi Valley, left, is one of eight Kaiser Permanente patients who’ve been selected to ride on the healthcare provider’s Rose Parade float on New Y More...
The holiday season is a time for family gatherings, festive parties, holiday treats and occasional digestive upsets. Registered dietitian Ashley Koff offers advice on how to enjoy Grandma’s eggnog, holiday sweets and more. More...
The 27th annual California Strawberry Festival is seeking submis sions for its 2010 official poster contest, with $2,000 awarded to the winner. The entry deadline is Jan. 4. More...
The Thousand Oaks Art Association’s annual juried show will take place Feb. 2 through 27 at the Thousand Oaks Community Gallery, 2331 Borchard Road, Newbury Park. More...
The California State University Channel Islands Choir will have open auditions for community members on Sat. and Mon., Jan. 9 and 11 on campus. More...
THE REASON FOR THE SEASON—Local artist Bobby Doran decided to shift from snowmen and reindeer to more Christmas-focused holiday decorations this year, so he painted a nativity scene on the garag More...
The city of Simi Valley is offering classes for residents interested in the workings of the police department, the district attorney’s office or the city’s emergency response team. More...
A local family’s request to keep eight cows on their property has caused a rift in Simi’s Bridle Path neighborhood for more than a year, and residents are looking to the city to resolve the issue once and for all. More...
After eight months of heated debate, both at the bargaining table and in the press, the city and the Simi Valley Police Officers Association have struck a deal. The new contract is for 18 months, retroactive from July 1, 2009 to Dec. More...
Police called off their pursuit of a stolen vehicle moments before the car ran a red light and collided with another car in a Simi Valley intersection on Monday, causing minor injuries. More...
JOY IN GIVING—Simi Valley High School students, left to right, Jaimie McCormack, Shannon Esswein and Megan Barron worked on the Giving Tree Program for families in the community. More...
Dec. 16 A 38-year-old man was arrested for driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs after causing a noninjury accident at Erringer Road and E. Los Angeles Avenue. At the Wal-Mart in the 200 block of E. More...
Three people were arrested during a sobriety/driver’s license checkpoint conducted by the Simi Valley Police Department from 8 p.m. to midnight Dec. 18 in the 3000 block of Cochran Street. More...
“Because of Christmas we feel the fellowship of kindred spirits, of something deeper than the gift that’s been given, and we know in stinctively that beyond the frenzy of it all, a hopeful quiet lies ahead, gift-wrapped in a day More...
As a child, I so looked forward to Christmas vacation. I could hardly wait to be free of school, homework and studying for tests. All of that work was put on hold for two wonderful weeks. More...
I’m writing to commend your neighbor, Nicole Vitto, for speaking out at the City Council meeting against the destruction of the sycamore trees near Atherwood Elementary School. More...
FRI., DEC. 25 Community Holiday Dinner 11:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. at Thousand Oaks High School, 2323 N. Moorpark Road. Sponsored by Temple Adat Elohim. Nonsectarian holiday meal with trimmings. Free, all welcome. More...