Nottingham Festival is a jolly good time in Simi Valley

By Debra Tash Saturday November 15th marked the first of two days for the Nottingham Village Festival in Rancho Tapo Community Park (Lemon Park) near Veteran’s plaza. In its second year this Renaissance Faire is still on the small size. However it has grown in attendance as well as the number of vendors. Even better, […]
Teaching Islam

By Michael Greer A few days ago, I read an article on Breitbart.com about a family in Manhattan Beach, California, who are taking their son out of middle school because the school is teaching Islam. According to the article, the school wasn’t teaching the history of Islam, it was teaching its tenets. (Link […]
Santa Paula Resident walks in on burglary

Sanata Paula police responded to a burglary in progress in the 1400 Magnolia Street. The victim called 911 to report she had arrived home and discovered the suspect, Juan Duran, age 31 of Santa Paula, burglarizing her home. Duran immediately fled into the riverbed located just east of the residence. Officers responded to the area […]
Ventura police arrest trio for tampering with parked cars

The officer familiar with the layout of the streets walked in on foot and observed the suspects, later identified as 34 year old Juan Castillo and 24 year old Esteban Oseguera, both residents of Santa Paula, attempting to open the doors of several parked vehicles as they walked along Wildcat Ave. The officers made contact. […]




















Chip Bok: Silly Shirts –Keep the Chip on board: Adopt a Reporter today!
World leaders showed up at the APEC summit in China last week wearing silly shirts. It’s an annual tradition to distract us from the silly stuff they do. China is filled with with smog. You can taste the PM 2.5 – little particles that go into your lungs to kill you. So what was the signing event of the week? A […]
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