(CLAIR | Simi Valley, CA) — Simi Valley residents will have a chance tonight to celebrate local success stories and weigh in on issues that touch daily life—from youth...
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Covers local government decisions, public safety updates, and neighborhood issues that impact daily life.
The Population Collapse Happening Right Now: And Should Simi Valley Be Talking About It? (CLAIR | Simi Valley, CA) — More and more young women are saying they don’t...
Simi Valley’s Oktoberfest: A Slice of Bavaria in Southern California (CLAIR | Simi Valley, CA) — Most people are surprised to learn that one of California’s most popular Oktoberfests...
Clearing Zone 0 is just the start — insurance rates climb as fire danger grows (CLAIR | Simi Valley, CA) — When a Simi Valley homeowner opened an HOA...
(CLAIR | Ventura County, CA) — In Ventura County you can surf in the morning and shop farm stands by noon. The beach, the harbor, the berry fields —...
California Republican Proposes Splitting State Into Two Amid Redistricting Fight (CLAIR | Simi Valley, CA) — A California lawmaker wants to split the state in two, reviving a political...
Rotary: The Volunteers Who Make Your Town More Than Just a Place to Live (CLAIR | Simi Valley, CA) — When we talk about what makes America work, we...
Simi Valley stays in Ventura County, but its congressional representation could now be tied to Los Angeles County. (CLAIR | Simi Valley, CA) — Simi Valley may soon lose...
Samaritan Center of Simi Valley Welcomes New Board President (CLAIR | Simi Valley, CA) — The Samaritan Center of Simi Valley is starting a new chapter. After years of...
$700K in Federal Funds Went Into Simi Valley Neighborhoods. Here’s Your Chance to Weigh In
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(CLAIR | Simi Valley, CA) — Patricia Street, Patricia Avenue, Williams Street, and Donville Avenue all saw upgrades this past year. More than 2,700 residents benefited, nearly 2,000 of...
