
Spotlight: Local Leaders
The Man Behind the Olympics on How to Make the Valley a Better Place By Danielle Roy My goal with this series is to share… Read More »Spotlight: Local Leaders
The Man Behind the Olympics on How to Make the Valley a Better Place By Danielle Roy My goal with this series is to share… Read More »Spotlight: Local Leaders
A mystery respiratory illness is sickening dogs statewide, with rare cases turning deadly. As the holidays approach, and some individuals are looking to kennel their… Read More »Mystery Respiratory Illness Spreading Among Dogs
At Universal, guests are invited to celebrate the spirit of the holidays not only with the who’s who of Whoville, but also with the most… Read More »It’s Beginning to Look a Lot Like Grinchmas at Universal Studios
The City of Los Angeles Bureau of Engineering, in partnership with Council Districts 2, 3, 4 and 6, the Office of the Mayor and multiple… Read More »Sepulveda Basin Vision Plan to Hold Next Meeting December 7
By Neill Simmons The highlight of December is the “Geminids” meteor shower which has a special two night peak on December 13 and 14. Make sure… Read More »Nighttrek Report: What to See in the December Sky
Calabasas resident Erick Oved Estrada, 35, also known as Franco Sanchez and Eric Freddy Hook, has been held without bail this week for his alleged… Read More »Calabasas/Woodland Hills Drug Dealers Linked to Overdose Death Arrest
Kids ages six-17 make up 21.2% of the pickleball players in the US. And the average age of all players has dropped to 35. The… Read More »Pickleball is Not Just for Seniors – Kids Love it Too!
Eve is back on the job! A gated dream town for the megarich becomes a murderous nightmare in a riveting Eve Ronin thriller by #1 New… Read More »Eve Ronin is Back in New Lee Goldberg Book
November is National Epilepsy Awareness Month, and no one is more passionate about it than Monique Moizel-Rosenthal. Her daughter Blayke was diagnosed with a rare… Read More »Mother’s Quest for a Cure Leads to Nonprofit
Pushing for innovations to reduce the impact of climate change, Councilmember Bob Blumenfield, General Services Department Assistant General Manager John Trevgoda, and LA Sanitation Chief… Read More »Council Introduces City’s New EV Fleet
Early this morning police arrested Loay Abdelfattah Alnaji of Moorpark with the death of a Jewish protester at a pro-Palestinian demonstration in Westlake on November… Read More »Suspect Arrested in Death of Jewish Protester
The Draft Sepulveda Basin Vision Plan was developed under the leadership of the City of Los Angeles Bureau of Engineering, in partnership with the Office… Read More »Sepulveda Basin Vision Plan Draft Open for Public Comment
The simple, natural goal of making a solid connection between school kids and seniors has become a reality. Rotary Club of Woodland Hills partnered with schools… Read More »Woodland Hills Rotary Helps Kids Reach Seniors With Thanksgiving Cards
By Marcia Israel If you are seeking spiritual knowledge, a talisman, or spiritual self-exploration, then the perfect place to venture into is the Native Spirit… Read More »Find “Wakan Tanka” at Native Spirit Lodge
The Los Angeles Rams celebrated the move of their practice facility to Woodland Hills at a festive event at Topanga Village Tuesday afternoon. The event… Read More »Rams Celebrate Move to Woodland Hills
Calabasas Mayor David Shapiro gave the annual “State of the City” address Wednesday night. The theme of his talk was “CommUNITY” – stating that we… Read More »Calabasas Mayor Gives State of the City
The shocking discovery of body parts in an Encino dumpster has led to three charges of murder against a local Tarzana resident. In a terrible… Read More »Grisly Murder Shocks Valley
Toll Brothers has released renderings of what they have planned for their newest project at the corner of Canoga Avenue and Victory Blvd. Currently on… Read More »Eight-Story Apartment Building Planned for Canoga and Victory
Tarzana resident Samuel Haskell has been arrested on suspicion of murder after human remains were found in an Encino dumpster. Police found blood and other… Read More »Tarzana Man Arrested After Human Remains Found in Dumpster
The LA Zoo and Greater Los Angeles Zoo Association (GLAZA) are thrilled to announce the return of their highly anticipated holiday lights festival L.A. Zoo… Read More »L.A. Zoo Lights: Animals Aglow Returns November 17
Woodland Hills Community Church, located in a quiet residential neighborhood at Canoga Avenue and Dumetz, has been vandalized – again. The church has been targeted… Read More »Woodland Hills Community Church Vandalized… Again
The 65th annual Fernando Awards were held last Friday night at the Skirball Center, and Mel Wilson was named the 2023 Fernando Award winner. The… Read More »Valley Realtor Mel Wilson Wins Fernando Award
Every Sunday the VFW hosts “The Impossible Situation Jam,” an outdoor Open Mic Music Jam from 3 to 6 pm. Run by band leader and… Read More »Open Mic Sundays in Granada Hills
The Rotary Club of Woodland Hills is hosting its seventh annual Texas Hold ‘em Poker and Casino Nite Fundraiser on Saturday, November 18. This year’s fundraiser… Read More »Rotary Deals Up Texas Hold ’em Night
Jared Rivera has been named Deputy Mayor of Community Engagement for the San Fernando Valley by Mayor Karen Bass. Rivera’s community engage-ment will be to develop… Read More »Bass Appoints New Deputy Mayor for the Valley
Burning the Israeli flag and flashing swastikas on Westlake Boulevard. Brandishing a weapon at a Ventura Blvd. protest against Hamas. Yelling “Go back to Asia!”… Read More »Hate Crimes on the Rise in the Valley
By Neill Simmons The highlight of November is the planet Jupiter which is at its brightest in the east after 7 pm. Watch each night as… Read More »Nighttrek Report: What to See in the November Sky
A man brandishing a machete attacked another man at the McDonald’s at El Camino Shopping Center on Valley Circle Wednesday night. LAPD was called to… Read More »Officer Involved Shooting in Calabasas
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