
El Camino Goes on Lockdown
El Camino Charter High School on Valley Circle was sent into lockdown Tuesday when a 911 call was made saying there was a bomb threat… Read More »El Camino Goes on Lockdown
El Camino Charter High School on Valley Circle was sent into lockdown Tuesday when a 911 call was made saying there was a bomb threat… Read More »El Camino Goes on Lockdown
It’s not just an eyesore. It’s an ongoing crime scene. The stretch of Clarendon Street north of Ventura Blvd. between Peralta and Comercio has been… Read More »LAPD Urges City Council to Set Up Tow-Away Zone Behind Trader Joe’s
By Bob Blumenfield Last week, two Jewish Angelenos were shot near places of worship. While the motives were not initially confirmed, it soon became all… Read More »There is No Place for Anti-Semitism
Almost 150 concerned residents showed up at a community meeting last week at the Calabasas Senior Center. At issue is a proposed development directly west… Read More »Proposed Development Pushing Out Parking for Seniors?
Councilman John Lee congratulated the students from his LEE12 “Excellence in Leadership Program” at City Hall last week. The LEE12 program is designed to promote… Read More »Councilman John Lee Honors Local Students
No more post office lines! Beginning next Tuesday, February 22, Calabasas City Hall will begin accepting passport applications. Appointment hours are Tuesday to Thursday, 9… Read More »Calabasas to Process Passport Applications
At a recent presentation to The Valley Economic Alliance at California State University-Northridge, Metro CEO Stephanie Wiggins shared her vision of making Metro Angelenos’ first… Read More »Metro Has Big Plans for the Valley
The Disaster Preparedness Fair set for this Sunday, February 26, has been postponed due to the inclement weather forecast. The West Valley Warner Center Chamber… Read More »Disaster Preparedness Fair Postponed
The Sepulveda Basin has long been a staple in the San Fernando Valley as a recreational and wildlife reserve for the surrounding communities. At approximately… Read More »Sepulveda Basin Vision Plans Hopes to Create “Central Park” of the Valley
Fantastic news for all chocoholics! The Toothsome Chocolate Emporium & Savory Feast Kitchen at Universal CityWalk has officially opened! This unique restaurant is reminiscent of… Read More »Universal’s Toothsome Chocolate Emporium Debuts
The LVMWD Board voted unanimously to scale back watering restrictions at its meeting on February 7 due to improved hydrologic conditions and increased water allocation… Read More »Las Virgenes Water District Reduces Watering Restrictions
The newest entry on the West Valley dining scene is Fogo de Chao, opening in March at 6263 Topanga Canyon Blvd., on the ground floor of… Read More »Fogo de Chao Coming Soon
The Woodland Hills Warner Center Neighborhood Council received complaints from stakeholders that they were not informed about the opportunity to present their concerns to the… Read More »In-N-Out In or Out?
By Kathleen Sterling We’ve heard many comments about the high-end apartment complexes springing up all over the west valley – where you can borrow a… Read More »At Last! West Valley Housing for the “Missing Middle”
A new date has been set for a community hearing on the proposed low-income apartment complex at the west end of Ventura Blvd. Developer Daylight… Read More »February 16 Hearing Set for Ventura Blvd. Low-Income Housing
The new year has brought many changes to the City of Los Angeles, with five new Councilmembers, and a new Mayor, City Attorney, and City… Read More »Guest Editorial: From Councilman John Lee
In light of the recent shootings during the Lunar New Year celebrations, doctors are encouraging individuals to learn how to triage people if they are… Read More »Are You Prepared to Emergency Triage?
Deputies from Lost Hills Sheriff’s Station responded to a 911 call Sunday night at approximately 5:45 pm that shots had been fired at The Commons… Read More »Shot Fired at the Commons Under Investigation
Attorney and Calabasas Chamber immediate past chair Mark Levinson was presented the Chairman’s Award by current Board Chair Mike McNutt, for Levinson’s dedication and serv#Calabasasice… Read More »Mark Levinson presented the Chairman’s Award at Calabasas Chamber Installation Gala
The Valley Cultural Foundation has announced the line-up for their free Summer Concerts in the Park season. This is their 48th year of free concerts… Read More »Free Summer Concerts in the Park Schedule Announced
The highlight of February is the Comet C/2022 E3 which arrives close enough to Earth to see, barely. The comet changes position from night to night. It… Read More »Nighttrek: What to See in the February Night Sky
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