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Robert Taylor Ranch Selling For $28 Million
This 70-room compound was once owned by KROQ founder Ken Roberts and actor Robert Taylor and sits on 112 acres of Brentwood land.

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Bio: Jared served as editor-in-chief for the Santa Monica College newspaper, the Corsair, in 2008 and as staff reporter on the Daily Sundial in 2009 while studying print journalism at California State University, Northridge, where he earned his bachelor's degree. Also, his love for using technology in story-telling led him to pursue Web design. Jared has contributed to several publications in print and online, including Santa Monica Daily Press, GamePro, BPM, Vapors, SOMA and Lost in a Supermarket.
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Having joined Patch in May 2010 as a freelance video journalist, and as a staff editor in December 2010, Jared is excited to see where Patch takes online journalism in the years to come.
This 70-room compound was once owned by KROQ founder Ken Roberts and actor Robert Taylor and sits on 112 acres of Brentwood land.

The newly restored historic Women Veterans Rose Garden at the West Los Angeles Veterans Administration will give veterans an opportunity to heal outdoors.
The Archer School for Girls choir sing Christmas songs at the Brentwood Village Festivus on Saturday.
Students and faculty watch Friday morning as four eco-friendly classrooms are installed.
Santa Ana winds pummeled Southern California Wednesday evening, leaving 500 Brentwood residents without power and toppling trees along San Vicente Boulevard.
The FBI Internet Crime Complaint Center issues a warning to online holiday shoppers on International Computer Security Day Tuesday.
Brentwood's Kenter Canyon Elementary School is looking for donations to help purchase supplies for a digital photography project.
Another protest is anticipated at the Occupy LA camp in front of City Hall.
As Thanksgiving draws near, Patch braved insurmountable weather to ask a few Brentwood farmers market patrons what they were thankful for.
The weather is wet leading up to Thanksgiving. Patch wants to know if you're a rain person or if you prefer the heat.
Mandeville Canyon Road has reopened after a broken irrigation pipe prompted a sever-hour closure Saturday morning.
Conrad Hilton III, 17, collided with two parked vehicles on Beloit Avenue early Saturday morning.
The Los Angeles City Council unanimously voted to offer a $50,000 reward for information leading to the capture of the arsonist responsible for a fire that burned several homes on Gorham Avenue early Thursday morning.
San Vicente Boulevard was closed for several blocks Sunday morning for Brentwood athletic store FrontRunners' "Get Fit Be Fit 5 & 10K" event.
After reviewing dental records, the L.A. County Coroner's Office has positively identified Max Tinglof, 18, as the driver who was killed after his car crashed and exploded on Sunset Boulevard early Friday morning.
The Los Angeles Fire Department has determined the cause as arson in a massive structure fire that occurred on the 12300 block of Gorham Avenue early Thursday morning.
Take the poll. Brentwood Patch wants to know which of these area homes you'd likely be interested in inhabiting.
To paraphrase Orson Welles: Don't worry, it's not real.
Night crews have begun excavating Verizon telecommunication lines. Work is expected to continue between 9 p.m. and 6 a.m. through Nov. 30.
Crews will begin excavating Verizon telecommunication lines along Sepulveda Boulevard between Bronwood Avenue and Cashmere Street Monday from 9 p.m. to 6 a.m. and will continue through Nov. 30.