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Zev Yaroslavsky to Speak Wednesday Evening
Sherman Oaks Homeowners Association to hear from County Supervisor Zev Yaroslavsky at Wednesday night's meeting.

My first job at the age of 16 involved selling hot dogs at Brooklyn Dodger games, which was a lot of fun. Later I earned a masters degree in economics from Stockholm University, where I learned to speak Swedish. I worked on Wall Street for a year as a financial analyst, but found it boring, so I went back to school and got a masters degree in journalism from Columbia University.
I began in the television news business at the CBS station in San Francisco, where I learned that luck and timing were very important. In that first job interview, the news director asked me, "Do you think you can fill the shoes of William Randolph Hearst III?"
"I don't understand the question," I replied.
He explained that the grandson of William Randolph Hearst, founder of the Hearst newspaper chain, had just resigned his position as a news writer that morning. And I was the first guy in the door applying for the position. I took it immediately and began a career in broadcast news that lasted 40 years.
My first reporting job was eight months later at the CBS station in Sacramento, that also involved a famous name. The news director who hired me, Tom Capra, was the son of famed film director Frank Capra. This was a big come-down for Tom. After all, his father worked with Clark Gable. Tom was stuck with me. (Actually, he's a good friend.)
In Sacramento, I covered Ronald Reagan's second term as governor of California and the rise of Jerry Brown as a major political figure. That experience helped me land a job as KNBC's state capital bureau chief. We were the last Los Angeles station to have a bureau in Sacramento.
When they closed the state capital bureau, I was told the station would take the savings from the closure to buy a helicopter. Hearing that, one of my colleagues laughed and said, "They've decided that covering car chases is more important than politics and state government."
Still, working at KNBC for 31 years was a wonderful experience. I got to meet thousands of people whom I will never forget. I just happened to be on a golf and fishing trip in New York when the World Trade Center was attacked. I was the first Los Angeles television journalist to report live from Manhattan on Sept.11, 2001.
Now I'm moving into the online news world by working as the Local Editor for Sherman Oaks Patch. For years, I've been hearing people say, "How come you don't cover news in my neighborhood?" Now Patch is going to cover neighborhood news in communities across the country.
Last time I saw Jerry Brown, he was on his way to serving a second time as governor of California. He looked at me and said, "Kriegel, are you still in business?"
"Yeah," I replied, "and so are you."
Sherman Oaks Homeowners Association to hear from County Supervisor Zev Yaroslavsky at Wednesday night's meeting.

Several hundred people rally in Los Angeles to support public education, protest cuts.
Nice weather and many attractions brought a huge crowd to the Sherman Oaks Street Fair. "There was something for everybody," said one of the organizers.
A large crowd of runners, walkers and spectators shows up Sunday for this inaugural event aimed at promoting safety for all those who share the roads.
Major films this weekend at the ArcLight Sherman Oaks include "Footloose," and "The Ides of March." Check out reviews from major film critics.
Most of the open houses have reduced their prices by a significant amount because of the soft housing market, according local realtors.
There was a drop in violent crimes committed during the seven day period in Sherman Oaks according to data from the Los Angeles Police Department and compiled by the Los Angeles Times.
Have you participated in any of the 'Occupy' actions?
City crews begin filling the worst potholes in Sherman Oaks. Will they really get all of them?
Resurfacing of Beverly Glen Boulevard to require closing part of the busy street on Saturday and Sunday. Temporary 'no parking' signs to be posted.
Expect high temperatures Friday in the low 90s, National Weather Service says.
Fritz Manes, who died at his Sherman Oaks home this week, produced a number of Clint Eastwood films.
Rayneta Drive couple's home is next to the worst pothole in town—as identified in a 'pothole lottery' held by the Sherman Oaks Neighborhood Council.
Major announcement about when Sherman Oaks' worst potholes will get fixed and filled. Residents have been waiting for specific dates, which will be announced Monday night.
Exciting game against Chaminade ends the Knights' winning streak.
This past week's rate of crimes in Sherman Oaks is less than the rate in Studio City, Encino Van Nuys and Valley Glen according to data from the Los Angeles Times.
George Clooney and Brad Pitt are appearing in films at the ArcLight in Sherman Oaks. Clooney's film is about politics, Pitt appears in a movie about baseball.
'It's never healthy when you have two Democratic congressmen running against each other,' said state Democratic Party chief John L. Burton. Redistricting has turned the two longtime politicos into campaign rivals.
Memorial Event For Conor Lynch scheduled for Sunday October 16 at Van Nuys Sherman Oaks Park.
Off to a strong start, Knights to put their undefeated streak on the line in Friday's game against Chaminade.