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Encino Patch wants to know how those infamous terrorist attacks have changed your life over the past 10 years.

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Encino Patch wants to know how those infamous terrorist attacks have changed your life over the past 10 years.

The Culver City artist is preparing a 35-foot geometric sculpture for display at the desert festival over Labor Day weekend.
Morning commute traffic from the Valley will experience severe congestion.
Check out the list and see if you know anyone.
This is the scanner report, detailing some police events that happened early this morning, August 17.
Sepulveda Blvd. will be reduced to one lane in each direction between Mountaingate Dr. and the Skirball Bridge Thursday and Friday.
Metro to host a community meeting Thursday to discuss the I-405 Sepulveda Pass Improvements Project.
A lot happens in our bedroom community, and Patch will keep you informed.
Donations from CVS Pharmacy, American Youth Soccer Organization and the city will help fund an estimated $550,000 city project to renovate the 40 acres of soccer fields on Balboa Boulevard.
Guest Editor Anna King is on the job at Encino Patch through Tuesday.
These homes will be open from 2 p.m. to 5 p.m. Sunday.
This incident happened on Friday morning, August 5, 2011. Several callers reported seeing a naked man walking southbound on Lankershim Boulevard, throwing rocks at cars and pedestrians, and destroying property. Hear the scanner audio of the incident.
Coca-Cola to give exceptional teens a chance to carry the London 2012 Olympic flame. Nominations accepted through August 15.
Nursing moms and babies will gather at A Mother's Haven in Encino as part of The Big Latch On, a national event to support World Breastfeeding Week.
The National Insurance Crime Bureau releases its newest data.
Sepulveda Boulevard will be reduced to one lane in each direction between Mountaingate Drive and the Skirball Bridge.
A guide for parents, guardians and caregivers.
Councilman Paul Koretz represents Los Angeles City Council District 5, which includes Encino.
The community and law enforcement will come together for a night focusing on emergency preparedness.