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Simi Valley News - March, 2005

8 Simi Valley Hospital Employees Get Scabies
Eight employees at Simi Valley Hospital contracted scabies from a 62-year-old patient treated at the hospital earlier this month, officials said Friday.
Posted: Saturday, March 26, 2005



U.S. Justices Overturn Judgment Against Officers Over Search, Detention of Simi Valley Resident
The U.S. Supreme Court yesterday overturned district court and court of appeals rulings holding Simi Valley officers liable for handcuffing a resident for an extended period of time during a search of the place where she lived.
Posted: Wednesday, March 23, 2005



Filters Skew Tests at Field Lab, Critics Say
Methods for handling water samples from the Rocketdyne site are called into question.
Posted: Monday, March 21, 2005



Their best shot: Golf blooms in Simi, Moorpark
As Simi Valley and Moorpark grew in affluence and Tiger Woods sparked greater interest in golf, the region became a haven for the sport, with new courses dotting the scenic, hilly terrain.
Posted: Sunday, March 20, 2005



Parents keep medic son's dream alive
It's been 14 months since Tony and Carol Diraimondo faced the worst nightmare that parents with a child in the military can face.
Posted: Thursday, March 17, 2005



Couple Arrested in Tiger's Escape
The Moorpark animal sanctuary owners denied the cat belonged to them while it roamed suburban areas. Trackers killed it Feb. 23.
Posted: Thursday, March 17, 2005



Neighborhood Threat
Runkle Canyon is poised to be Simi Valley’s newest neighborhood. But did the city misinterpret the risk of radioactive material in the ground?
Posted: Thursday, March 10, 2005



14-mile-long bicycling path to link 2 cities
A new 14-mile bike path connecting Simi Valley to Thousand Oaks could be completed this year -- a project welcomed by cyclists looking for more safe routes through east Ventura County.
Posted: Sunday, March 06, 2005



Simi Valley bans opening of medical marijuana clinic
Simi Valley has placed a moratorium on the opening of medical marijuana dispensaries in town.
Posted: Tuesday, March 01, 2005




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