February 19, 2010 RSS feed / Letters

Simi men needed to ‘class it up’

I recently attended a formal dinner at the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library for Valentine’s Day. To my understanding, this was supposed to be a black tie affair. More...

A lesson in Simi police benefits

I read with some dismay Mr. Stone’s Feb. 12 letter regarding Simi Valley Police Officers’ retirement plan (“3 at 55 plan a budget buster”). More...

Simi High sports lacking coverage

With all due respect, I would first like to point out there is nothing wrong with Royal High School. After all, we are a joined community, and I am friends with many people there. More...

Christmas house grateful for help

My wife and I would like to thank everyone who’s donated to support the cost each year for our Christmas decorations over the past 45 years. More...

Tea party coming

President Obama has many high-priced items on his agenda. Concerning cap and trade, he said electricity prices would necessarily skyrocket. His healthcare bill, where we would be paying more and more for less and less, is still alive. More...

Stepped-up graffiti policy all talk

In response to Steve Sojka’s comments (guest opinion, Simi Valley Acorn , Feb. 12) regarding stepped-up graffiti abatement in Simi Valley, here is my story. Kids were behind my home tagging on the walls. More...

Thankful to those who gave blood

The community blood drive in honor of Gary Christianson was a huge success. A big thank-you to Sherie DeVillers and everyone from United Blood Services for the time they spent working on this marvelous day. More...

Please don’t text and drive

Last year, the husband of one of my schoolteachers husband was killed in an accident due to a driver who was texting while driving. This event caused so much pain and distress to the family and their friends. More...

Dialogue on warming not over

We repeatedly hear, by those with vested interests in global climate change legislation, aka cap and trade, that all climatologists agree: Global temperatures, warming rates and atmospheric carbon dioxide levels are higher than at any ti More...