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I'm supposed to be back in the Valley, but there's no way out of Manhattan.
Anna King is the editor of Encino-Tarzana Patch.
I'm supposed to be back in the Valley, but there's no way out of Manhattan.
Local resident Stephanie Blum-Sederbush will appear on "Marie" Thursday morning.
I'm supposed to be back in the Valley, but there's no way out of Manhattan.
Judea Pearl will attend the evening of music in honor of the journalist, who was murdered by al-Qaida terrorists in 2002.
Here's a roundup of reported crimes in Sherman Oaks for Oct. 17-22.
The outgoing members were thanked as new members took their seats for the first time.
The synagogue is playing host to an evening of events on Oct. 24.
The local dance studio is offering free dance classes for adults this week, and classes for young Star Wars fans on Nov. 2.
These Encino and Tarzana homes are all open to view Saturday or Sunday.
Here's a roundup of reported crimes in the neighborhood from Oct. 15-21.
The supermarket, on the site of the old Rite Aid, held its grand opening Wednesday.
Two new vice-presidents, an executive secretary and treasurer are also elected.
The POTUS is back in town, and Encino's Councilman Paul Koretz has issued the following statement to help residents avoid busy streets.
The reality T.V. star's picture shows her getting an usual beauty treatment at Carina's Facial Studio.
The film opens at the Laemmle Theaters in Encino and Beverly Hills Friday.
The book, set to be released by Red Hen Press next spring, includes QR codes that direct the reader to audio files of Healy reading her work.
It's time to start carving that thing.
Scam artists wearing official-looking uniforms have attempted to charge businesses for phony fire safety inspections.
Here are details on the third and final debate between President Barack Obama and former Gov. Mitt Romney.
The Halloween front yard show returns to Morse Avenue for another year.