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Simi Valley’s struggling Town Center mall could be dramatically reshaped with the introduction of high-density housing. The City Council voted May 19 to let a developer pursue a major mixed-use ...
Nearly three decades after Monica Leech was fatally shot during a Thousand Oaks bank robbery, a San Bernardino man has pleaded guilty to her murder. Kevin Ray James, 57, accepted a plea deal and will ...
With solemn pride and deep reverence, hundreds gathered at the Ventura County Government Center May 21 for the annual Peace Officers Memorial Ceremony, honoring the men and women who made the ultimate ...
ANGLERS GALORE—Rancho Simi Community Park hosts this year’s annual Huck Finn Fishing Derby on May 3. Judges awarded prizes to children for catching the biggest and longest fish, and the Simi Sunrise ...
A 20-year-old man was cited for driving with a suspended/revoked license in the 2800 block of E. Cochran Street. At Royal and Sequoia avenues, a 35-year-old Palmdale man was arrested for driving under ...
Before calling Camarillo home, Gary Zelinski lived in Virginia, where the United States Air Force veteran spent hours reading the names on the headstones at Arlington National Cemetery. His new book, ...
The Simi Valley Cultural Arts Center will host the 2025 Simi Valley Craft Fest from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. on June 7 at 3050 E. Los Angeles Ave. Featuring more than 50 local and regional artists, the 30th ...
To say these are challenging times for America’s business community would be a gross understatement. With tariffs and price increases looming, the country’s entrepreneurs face uncertain times ahead.
In response to growing concern over truck traffic and air quality, officials from the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers and Waste Management have assured Simi Valley residents that wildfire debris being ...
Fencing construction is set to begin this month on a stretch of freeway known as the site of numerous deaths since it opened more than three decades ago. Spanning the junction of the 23 and 118 ...
Simi Valley residents are one step closer to seeing their sewer bills rise. This week, the City Council gave preliminary approval to a 3.5% annual rate increase over the next five years to fund ...
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