March 12, 2010 RSS feed / Letters

Let Chelsea King be a lesson

The story of Chelsea King is a parent’s worst nightmare—a daughter who fell victim to a sexual predator. More...

A tale of two teas

I recently became aware of an afternoon tea being offered by the Reagan Library. More...

Searching for a cat named Squeaky

On Feb. 20, our little black cat, Squeaky, went missing. More...

Buying books helps the library

I’m a fan of the Simi Valley Library, so I thank you for covering the celebration of its 30th year of operation at its current location opposite city hall. More...

Scrap city’s ban on wood fences

This is a “give me a break” moment. In regards to the ban in Simi Valley on new wood fences, I must admit that I was ignorant of such an outrageous ordinance that went into effect in 2006. More...

Happy Face Hill needs ‘eye-lift’

I followed and supported the story line on the rejuvenation of the happy face on Happy Face Hill. While certainly not one of our city’s top priorities, it does reflect a certain peace for the city which I have embraced. More...

Against change in water billing

I am opposed to the switch from bimonthly billing to monthly billing proposed by Golden State Water Company. The change would double the billing postage cost. The change would also double the labor costs of meter reading. More...