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By Imaan Deen What started out as a fun gardening project between former college roommates has turned into a beautiful initiative to both strengthen the… Read More »Tree People Offers Native Plant Kits
By Imaan Deen What started out as a fun gardening project between former college roommates has turned into a beautiful initiative to both strengthen the… Read More »Tree People Offers Native Plant Kits
Senior Lead Officer Brittney Guttierez is the new Lead Officer for East Woodland Hills, which covers the area east of Topanga to Corbin. She has eight… Read More »Woodland Hills Gets New Senior Lead Officer
Solstice Canyon in the Santa Monica Mountains Recreation Area reopened this Thursday morning after it was closed Tuesday due to a mountain lion attack. A… Read More »Solstice Canyon Opens After Mountain Lion Attack
By Kathleen Sterling Thirteen years ago, I fell in love with Africa. The wide open spaces, the umbrella trees silhouetted against the sky, the burning… Read More »Experience the Beauty of Africa at Zulu Nyala
Fraser Michael Bohm, the 22-year-old driver of the BMW that caused the deaths of four Pepperdine students last week on PCH, has pleaded not guilty… Read More »Malibu Driver Pleads Not Guilty to Murder of Four Pepperdine Students
The search for a suspect who set an American flag on fire at a West Hills home ended with the arrest of 31-year-old Kevin Miller.… Read More »West Hills Flag Burning Suspect Caught
If you were a teenage boy in the valley in the 70’s, a lot of J.G. Bryan’s latest book will sound familiar. Wildly fun and equally… Read More »Local Author Writes Coming of Age Story of the Valley
Do you have old, expired and unused drugs in your medicine cabinet? It’s time to clean it out! Keep old drugs out of the hands of… Read More »Crush the Crisis at West Hills Hospital
Councilman Bob Blumenfield accompanied L.A. Mayor Karen Bass and City Council President Paul Krekorian, along with four other councilmembers, to Washington D.C. this past week.… Read More »Blumenfield and Bass Lead Delegation to D.C.
Chaminade Prep coach Megan Kelso was forced to resign after allegations of bullying were brought forward by seven current and former players, 11 parents, a former… Read More »Chaminade Coach Forced to Resign
When CSUN opened in 1956 it had 1,500 students. Today enrollment tops 36,000. With that number in mind, the university has embarked on several new… Read More »CSUN: Building for the Future
Over 600 people came together in Calabasas Thursday night for a Community Solidarity Night for Israel. The event at the Civic Center was organized by… Read More »Calabasas Rallies for Israel
Brad Rosenheim received the Justice Armand Arabian Leaders in Public Service Award last week. He was given the award at United Chambers’ annual Mayor’s Lunch by… Read More »Brad Rosenheim Wins Armand Arabian Award
Providence Cedars-Sinai in Tarzana has completed a three -and-a-half year renovation of their 50-year old medical center with the opening of the Friese Family Tower.… Read More »Providence Cedars-Sinai Opens New Friese Tower
Meta Housing Corp, a West L.A. affordable housing developer, has submitted plans to the Los Angeles Department of City Planning to construct an affordable housing… Read More »Large Affordable Housing Complex Planned for Warner Center
A Lost Hills Sheriffs’ deputy’s use of the “n” word during a speech to Calabasas High students sparked outrage from the Black Student Union. The… Read More »Deputy’s Address to Calabasas High Sparks Outrage
“Nights of the Jack” returns to King Gillette Ranch in Calabasas from now until October 31! Featuring thousands of hand-carved and illuminated Jack O’ Lanterns,… Read More »Nights of the Jack Lets You Promenade Among the Pumpkins
By Neill Simmons The highlight of October is the “Ring of Fire Eclipse of the Sun” on Saturday, October 14. It begins at 8:05 am and… Read More »Nighttrek Report: What to See in the October Sky
Congressman Brad Sherman will hold a telephone town hall onWednesday, October 18, from 7 to 8 pm. He will make opening remarks and then open… Read More »Congressman Brad Sherman to Host Town Hall
Nicolas Montano, right, has been named a “Valley Hero” awardee by the Fernando Award Foundation. The award honors those that have long served in volunteer… Read More »Los Toros Owner Named “Valley Hero”
The City of Los Angeles Ethics Commission is investigating Councilman John Lee, whose 12th District includes the North Valley. He is facing accusations of violating… Read More »Councilman John Lee Under Investigation
Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass spoke briefly to business leaders and members of United Chambers of Commerce Thursday at the annual Mayor’s Lunch at Skirball… Read More »L.A. Mayor Addresses Valley Business
A coalition of more than 20 local emergency response and healthcare organizations will be conducting a disaster response drill in Encino Park on Sunday, October… Read More »Coalition of Businesses to Hold Safety Fair and Emergency Preparedness Drill Oct. 8 in Encino
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