Local residents can show their commitment to a kinder and safer community— and world—during an evening of reflection and ...
To mark its third decade, New West Symphony wants to take audiences on a musical adventure. Led by music director Michael ...
Aurora Lindberg just won her first soccer championship. “Mommy, am I going to be in the newspaper?” the 8-year-old girl asked ...
In a heartfelt show of solidarity, members of local service clubs, nonprofit organizations and the interfaith community have come together to launch the “Shine the Light” gift card drive to help ...
Jaime Jaquez Jr., the best boys’ basketball player in Camarillo High history, had his No. 24 jersey retired by the school during a ceremony on Jan. 14 in the Scorpion Dome. Jaquez, who went on to ...
Thirteen years after its introduction, the Wireless Emergency Alerts (WEA) system—touted by the FCC as an “essential part of America’s emergency preparedness”—still suffers from performance anxiety.
In recognition of Human Trafficking Awareness Month, Soroptimist International of Simi Valley will host an educational exhibit, “The Apathy Effect,” to raise awareness about the global issue of human ...
Big changes are coming to the Simi Valley Town Center, with plans for a major revitalization revealed during the Simi Valley Chamber of Commerce’s Economic Development Committee meeting on Jan. 9. In ...
George Weigel, a Catholic theologian who has been hailed as one of America’s leading public intellectuals, is set to appear as part of the Informed Citizen Speaker Series at St. Rose of Lima Catholic ...
Seven days of historically destructive wildfires in Los Angeles County brought power outages, school closures and partial ...
No lights, no TV and a freezer full of melting food. Compared to the struggles that lie ahead for people who lost their homes ...
The Simi Valley City Council is beginning to mull the possibility of banning all-electric vehicles on sidewalks, including e-scooters and e-boards. The idea was sparked during a presentation to the ...