
Israel Philharmonic Makes Soraya Debut
An evening of firsts –the Israel Philharmonic makes a historic Soraya debut of new music director Lahav Shani who inherited the role from Los Angeles’… Read More »Israel Philharmonic Makes Soraya Debut
An evening of firsts –the Israel Philharmonic makes a historic Soraya debut of new music director Lahav Shani who inherited the role from Los Angeles’… Read More »Israel Philharmonic Makes Soraya Debut
Woodland Hills based insurance agency, Gaspar Insurance Services joins Denim and Diamonds, the 30th anniversary celebration for the Boys and Girls Club of the West… Read More »Gaspar Insurance Sponsors Boys & Girls Club Gala
First and foremost, I must apologize to the Valley News Group and its readers for not submitting this article on time – there is no excuse for… Read More »Karen Bass Addresses the Valley
UCLA Encino celebrated their grand opening earlier this week to celebrate the official launch of their new imaging centers and renovated clinics. While the first… Read More »UCLA Encino Celebrates Grand Opening of New Clinics
Dodgers sports icon Vin Scully lived in Hidden Hills for just over 12 years. With his passing August 2 his 11,000-square-foot “Country French Chateau” estate is… Read More »New Buyer Will Hit a Home Run with Scully’s Hidden Hills Home
Dignity Health – Northridge Hospital Medical Center invited local STEM students from Van Nuys High School to try out its latest surgical robot known as… Read More »STEM Students Gets Hands-On Experience at Northridge Hospital
West Hills Hospital & Medical Center announced that it is hosting its 2nd “Crush the Crisis” national opioid take back day to raise awareness about… Read More »West Hills Hospital to Accept Old Medications to “Crush the Crisis”
Dear Neighbor, Since I was first elected to the State Legislature four years ago, I’ve been working hard to deliver for the Valley and to… Read More »From the Desk of Assemblymember Jesse Gabriel: Delivering for the West San Fernando Valley
On Sunday morning, when I heard about the hateful, racist language used by Councilmembers Nury Martinez, Gil Cedillo, Kevin de Leon, as well as labor… Read More »Blumenfield: Racist, Hateful Comments Warrant Resignations
According to the Woodland Hills Homeowners Organization, an early filing notice reveals that an application has been made to the city to tear down an… Read More »Seven Story Mixed Use Development Behind Taft?
By Kathleen Sterling Work. Stress. Heat. We needed a getaway – but there’s never enough time. Where could we go for a short trip? On… Read More »Sip, Savor and Soar in Sonoma
My name is Dr. Renee Cotter and I am a local gynecologist, practicing in West Hills since 1991. I am frequently asked by my patients… Read More »How to Reduce Your Risk of Breast Cancer
During an October 6 presentation to the Woodland Hills Neighborhood Council, Toll Brothers has come back with an alternate plan for the Boething Treeland property.… Read More »Developer Proposes Alternate Plan for Treeland
By Kathleen Sterling 1.2 grams of cocaine. 40-80 milligrams of opioid. Less than two milligrams of fentanyl. Those numbers represent how much you need to… Read More »Fentanyl Kills Close to Home
After a weekend at Stagecoach, it was clear this cowgirl hadn’t gotten enough of her country fill, so I headed to Nashville for a bit… Read More »From Honky Tonks to Hot Chicken, Nashville Has it All Y’all!
The City of Calabasas has been honored with America in Bloom’s Outstanding Achievement Award for Overall Impression, recognizing that the City exceeded the judges’ expectations… Read More »City of Calabasas Wins “America in Bloom” Award
Los Angeles Mayor Eric Garcetti was honored at the annual Mayor’s Luncheon hosted by United Chambers of Commerce last Friday at Woodland Hills Country Club.Garcetti… Read More »Mayor Eric Garcetti Salutes United Chambers
The Tiny Porch Concerts Sonic Boom Festival scheduled for Paramount Ranch Saturday, October 15 has added an explosive array of new musical talents, a second… Read More »Grammy Award Winners on Stage in Agoura
By Neill Simmons The highlight of October is the Orionids Meteor Shower on Friday night, October 21. This event should produce one meteor every five minutes. If… Read More »Nighttrek Report: What to See in the October Sky
After years of outcry from Encino residents, the pedestrian bridge on Encino Avenue over the 101 Freeway has been successfully demolished and will stay that… Read More »Encino Pedestrian Bridge Successfully Demolished
Just a week after our story on the dangers of fentanyl, authorities have released the information that 17-year-old Cade Kitchen, a student athlete at El… Read More »El Camino Athlete Overdoses on Fentanyl
By Kathleen Sterling Work. Stress. Heat. We needed a getaway – but there’s never enough time. Where could we go for a short trip? On… Read More »Sip, Savor and Soar in Sonoma
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