Electric bicycles zipping along sidewalks and park paths have become a common sight—and a growing source of concern—in Simi Valley. In response, the Simi Valley City Council on Feb. 23 unanimously ...
Simi Valley is grieving the loss of Kevin McGuigan, a beloved baseball coach whose sudden death left friends, family, and the local sports community reeling. The 48-year-old McGuigan took his own life ...
The announced retirement of Dan Paranick as manager of the Rancho Simi Recreation and Park District closes a long chapter in local public service—one that deserves both appreciation and honest ...
Monday mornings don’t usually come with a soundtrack— but at the Simi Valley Senior Center, they absolutely do. Inside a bright community room at 8:30 a.m., the week begins not with groans, but with ...
After months of debate over noise, odors and the future of a small mobile home community, the Simi Valley Planning Commission recently voted 4-0 to approve a permit for a new drive-through Popeyes at ...
After years of delays and objections from California State University campuses, Moorpark College has received final state approval to launch a bachelor’s degree in cyberdefense and network operations, ...
For years the Rancho Simi Recreation and Parks District has allowed raw crude oil to run nonstop onto a popular hiking trail, spilling into the Arroyo, and eventually making its way into the ocean.
PAYING TRIBUTE—Family members of President Ronald Reagan, Marines Brigadier General Nick Brown and Former Speaker of the House Kevin McCarthy pay their respects at Reagan's gravesite during the 115th ...
In its day, the sloth-like Paramylodon only had to worry about saber-toothed cats and the apex predators of the Pleistocene. But the 7-foot-tall recreation Brian Engh sculpted recently in Camarillo ...
In last week’s edition we inadvertently removed from an article about a human trafficking awareness program that Soroptimist International of Simi Valley was host of the event.
High in the oak-studded hills above Simi Valley, scientists have confirmed infestations of the goldspotted oak borer—a tiny beetle no larger than a small grain of rice—that has already killed hundreds ...
When people think of the public library, the first image that comes to mind is rows of books with their spines neatly aligned; the quiet rustle of pages turning; the soft thud of a return bin closing.