
Springtime at the Adobe Set for Saturday
Gather up the kids and buzz on over! The Leonis Adobe Museum in Old Town Calabasas is hosting its family-friendly Springtime at the Adobe event… Read More »Springtime at the Adobe Set for Saturday
Gather up the kids and buzz on over! The Leonis Adobe Museum in Old Town Calabasas is hosting its family-friendly Springtime at the Adobe event… Read More »Springtime at the Adobe Set for Saturday
The valley has voted! The winners of the “Rock the Valley – Battle of the Bands” have been announced. First place winner is Whynotfrank, an… Read More »Winners of Rock the Valley Battle of the Bands Announced
Assemblymember Jesse Gabriel (D – Woodland Hills) has introduced legislation to sustain outdoor dining across California and help neighborhood restaurants stay afloat. If enacted, Assembly… Read More »Assemblymember Fights to Keep Outdoor Dining
By Danrochelle Yumul They’re back! After a three-year hiatus, the San Fernando Valley tours, brought to you by the team at My Valley Pass, the… Read More »The Return of the San Fernando Valley Tours
At its regularly scheduled board meeting, Metropolitan Water District voted to rescind the historic emergency water conservation restrictions for 6.6 million people in its State… Read More »Metropolitan Water and LVMWD Lift All Watering Restrictions
Let’s face it. It’s not just earthquakes anymore. Californians also have to worry about fires – and given the recent rainstorms – floods and more.… Read More »Are You Prepared for the Next Disaster?
Families are preparing for possible school shut downs as a strike will be held by L.A. Unified School District union workers from March 21 to… Read More »Parents Prepare For LAUSD Closure Following Union Strike
Heading north up Highway 1 you can feel your stress fading away. With the sparking Pacific on your left and green rolling hills to your… Read More »Road Trippin’ Up Highway 1
By Danrochelle Yumul They’re back! After a three-year hiatus, the San Fernando Valley tours, brought to you by the team at My Valley Pass, the… Read More »The Return of the San Fernando Valley Tours
By Bob Blumenfield Last week, we brought Mayor Bass’ homelessness initiative “Inside Safe” to the West Valley. With funding approved from the City Council, the… Read More »Blumenfield Brings 44 to Housing with “Inside Safe”
By Tim Gaspar When Ernest Hemingway was asked how he went bankrupt his response was “Two ways. Gradually, then suddenly.” I am going to suggest… Read More »California on Brink of Becoming Uninsurable
By Miri Rossitto What a week it has been for banks. In the biggest bank failure since the collapse of Washington Mutual in 2008, we… Read More »Is Your Bank Safe?
Do you have a song to sing, a poem to share, a story that wants an audience? Here’s the event for you! Introducing Thursday Night… Read More »Join Thursday Night Live in Woodland Hills
The Woodland Hills Warner Center Neighborhood Council voted at their meeting Wednesday night to deny the application to develop a mixed-use building at 5353 Del… Read More »Neighborhood Council Denies Del Moreno Mixed-Use Bldg.
Los Angeles Superior Court Judge Joseph Brandolino on Monday set a trial date for Rebecca Grossman, charged in 2020 with “fatally running over two young… Read More »Trial Set for Rebecca Grossman
Westfield’s $250 million renovation of Topanga is bringing a whole host of new tenants to the west valley. In addition to the 12-screen AMC Theatre,… Read More »Westfield Announces New Restaurants and Luxury Retailers
After a myriad of public events to grieve Los Angeles’ most famous mountain lion, P-22 has been laid to rest in an undisclosed location in… Read More »P-22 Laid to Rest in Santa Monica Mountains
Broadway in Hollywood recently announced their new 2023-24 season consisting of seven shows; five Los Angeles premieres, one Pre-Broadway L.A. premiere and the return of… Read More »Broadway in Hollywood Announces Their 2023-2024 Season
While Bruce Willis was first diagnosed with aphasia in the spring of 2022, the famous actor’s family has recently updated his fans with the news… Read More »What is Frontotemporal Dementia?
Thanks to the COVID stay-at-home order, traditional work schedules have forever changed. Rather than having to go into an office daily, many companies have adopted… Read More »Is a Four-Day Work Week in the Future?
Due to the recent winter storms, the Internal Revenue Service has extended the deadline to file federal taxes until October 16. FEMA had previously declared… Read More »Tax Deadline Extended to October 16 for California
The highlight of March is a conjunction of the dazzling planet Venus with the king of planets, Jupiter, in the west after darkness falls. Start looking… Read More »Nighttrek: What to See in the March Sky
Recent rain and snow have helped to quench the thirst of the recent drought. Mother Nature has provided the elixir for all of us to… Read More »Did We Get Enough Rain?