
The Business of Weddings
By Miri Rossitto An anticipated 2.6 million weddings are set to occur this year – the most since 1984, according to a report from The… Read More »The Business of Weddings
By Miri Rossitto An anticipated 2.6 million weddings are set to occur this year – the most since 1984, according to a report from The… Read More »The Business of Weddings
The joyous musical The Prom opens at The Ahmanson Theatre on August 10. The Prom is the Broadway hit that New York Magazine called “smart and big-hearted” and The New York… Read More »The Prom Dances Into Ahmanson
By Janey M. Rifkin More than 23 million American families got a pet cat or dog during the pandemic, according to the American Society for… Read More »Summer Vacation Finalized! Now What to Do With Fido…
It’s summer and the heat is driving everyone – including small children – into the water. Enjoying time at swimming pools, rivers, lakes, and the… Read More »Summer Pool Use Leads to Safety Tips to Prevent Drowning
The proposed West Valley Food Pantry expansion will get a hearing from the South Valley Area Planning Commission on August 11. The Food Pantry is… Read More »Planning Commission Hearing on Food Pantry Set for August 11
Calabasas Mayor Mary Sue Maurer, above, will be honored by the Calabasas Chamber of Commerce at their annual Mayor’s Breakfast on Thursday, August 18. Maurer was… Read More »Calabasas Mayor to be Honored
There are no suspects and no motive yet in the brutal stabbing of a Woodland Hills man in the middle of a quiet residential street.… Read More »Murder on the Street
A 43-year-old woman who was struck by a bus last Friday on the 101 Freeway died of blunt head trauma. Originally it was thought she… Read More »Woman Commits Suicide on the 101
Multiple media outlets have submitted public records requests to LVMWD, requiring the District to make public the names of its customers throughout the service area… Read More »Water Wasters Beware – District Can Release Offenders’ Names
Congressman Brad Sherman, whose district includes most of the San Fernando Valley, including a portion of Calabasas, will host a Town Hall on Thursday, July 28,… Read More »Congressman to Host Town Hall
The tagged mountain lion known as P-89 was found dead Monday on the 101 Freeway in Woodland Hills. The two-year-old male was hit around 2… Read More »Mountain Lion Killed on the 101
Valley native Adam Mohiuddin is a recent graduate from UC Berkeley and was commissioned as an Army Officer through UCB’s ROTC Program. At 19 years… Read More »Valley Native Son is Army’s Youngest Commissioned Officer in History
By Kathleen Sterling The little boy was brought in to the Lost Hills Sheriff’s Station, obviously traumatized. Both his parent were arrested and jailed for… Read More »Comforting the Youngest Victims in Jail
Twelve teens were all smiles this summer after Dr. Ara Agopian and his team provided them all with braces – for free. Agopian owns Orthodontic Centers of… Read More »Orthodontics From the Heart in Granada Hills
The Tarzana Community & Cultural Center launched their Tarzana Talks! six-part speaker series on June 30 with “Interpretation of Dreams” featuring Dream Interpreter and TV… Read More »“Tarzana Talks!” Monthly Speaker Series Debuts at TCCC
The Reimagine Ventura project, after years of planning, community meetings and changes, broke ground this week on the west end of Ventura Blvd. The program… Read More »Reimagine Ventura Breaks Ground
The new national suicide hotline officially launched on Saturday, July 16. Those seeking mental health can now text or call “988” to reach trained counselors.… Read More »New National Suicide Prevention Lifeline “988” Launched July 16
The drought is bringing more than water woes to the Valley – it’s increasing the number of wildlife on the hunt themselves for water and… Read More » Drought Rattling More Than Water Supply
Music superstar Drake sold two of the three homes at his Hidden Hills compound in April to Rams quarterback Matthew Stafford. The third home on… Read More »Hot Property: Drake Sells Hidden Hills Homes
With wildfire season year ‘round now, and a worsening drought, the potential for another devastating disaster like the Woolsey Fire is a concern. Residents can… Read More »Get Local Wildfire Alerts on Your Phone
David Joseph Bunevacz, a Calabasas resident, was arrested in April and charged with securities and wire fraud. He raised more than $37 million from investors believing… Read More »Calabasas Man Pleads Guilty in Cannabis Fraud Case
Smoke and flames were visible for miles across the valley as a commercial building in Warner Center burned Sunday night. The building, the former Sky… Read More »Teens Torch Warner Center Building With Fireworks
Three men were killed and seven others injured Sunday night when a speeding car lost control on Vanowen Avenue in Winnetka. Reports indicate that the three… Read More »Holiday Weekend Turns Deadly With Winnetka Car Crash
With wildfires a constant threat living in California, attention is usually focused on home evacuation and personal welfare. But what about our furry friends? If… Read More »Is Your Pet Prepared for Disaster?
By Kathleen Sterling Sometimes the best escapes are close to home, and just a quick change of scenery – and temperature – are all that’s needed… Read More »The Best Escapes Are Right Around the Corner
Just over one year ago, Avelo Airlines ushered in a new era of choice, convenience and low fares as America’s first new airline in nearly… Read More »Avelo Air Introduces New Low-Cost Airline Out of Burbank
The Board of Directors of the Fernando Award Foundation has announced the five finalists for this year’s award honoring volunteer service in the San Fernando… Read More »Fernando Award Finalists Named
By Neill Simmons The highlight of July is the second “Super Full Moon” of three months in a row. June was a “Super Moon” and so… Read More »Nighttrek Report: What to See in the July Sky
Fireworks will light up the sky across the valley this coming Monday, July 4. Fireworks shows are planned in numerous locations, and some can be… Read More »Fireworks Light Up the Valley Sky July 4
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