September 3, 2010 RSS feed / Community

Early campaign finance statements show Becerra as top fund raiser

Reports show what candidates raised, spent in first half of year

The first campaign finance documents are in, and City Councilmember Glen Becerra has thus far raised the most funds in this year’s municipal election. More...

Community Briefs

Games for the senior set The fifth annual age 50+ Simi Valley Community Games are free to all participants. The opening ceremony is on Sept. 14 and the closing ceremony is Oct. 1. More...

Classes teach novices to do-si-do

The Buckles & Bows Square Dance Club of Thousand Oaks will host weekly beginning square dance classes from 7 to 9 p.m. every Tuesday, Sept. 7 through May, at the Thousand Oaks Hillcrest Center for the Arts, 403 Hillcrest Drive. More...

Simi Valley Magic Club members make boredom disappear

IT’S ALL AN ACT—Austin Janik, 12, cracks a smile while local magician Jerry Foster uses his “Mind Extractor” during a performance on Wednesday at a meeting of the Simi Valley M More...

La Reina plans reunions

La Reina High School graduating classes with a graduation year ending in 5 or 0 are planning reunions for Fri. to Sun., Sept. 10 to 12. All alumnae are invited to a picnic from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. Sun., Sept. More...

Police break up car break-in

A man was caught trying to burglarize a parked vehicle last Saturday in the area of Rocky Peak Road and State Highway 118, according to a police report. More...

Westlake High grad killed in Afghanistan

The Westlake High School football program is mourning the loss of former linebacker Andrew Jordan “A.J.” Castro. The 20-year-old 2008 Westlake High graduate and U.S. More...

Donation carries emotional connection

Camarillo man honors wife’s name with pledge to K-9 Foundation

John Hesson tears up at the memory of his wife, Renee. The Camarillo woman lost her longtime battle with cancer Dec. 28, leaving behind her husband of 43 years and their two grown sons. More...

Wood fences: good or bad?

City leaders are splintered on the issue of wooden fences. While the City Council proposed reversing the city’s fouryear ban on wood fencing earlier this year, the planning commission is not so sure that’s a good idea. More...

Simi transit expands service to Moorpark

Bus riders can now go farther

Passengers from Moorpark City Transit and Simi Valley Transit are now able to transfer between the two services at Villa del Arroyo Mobile Home Estates in Moorpark. More...