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Map: Obesity in L.A. County, California Up from 2001 to 2011
Obesity is responsible for more than 300,000 U.S. deaths annually. Find out how fat L.A. County is compared to others in the California and U.S.

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Obesity is responsible for more than 300,000 U.S. deaths annually. Find out how fat L.A. County is compared to others in the California and U.S.

The driver faces possible gross vehicular manslaughter charges, police say.
Patch's quick take on the essential things to know, the most interesting things to do and best places to be on Friday, July 26, and the weekend.
Patch's quick take on the essential things to know, the most interesting things to do and best places to be on Friday, July 26, and the weekend.
A 15-year-old Moorpark boy was struck east of Spring Road by a Los Angeles to San Luis Obispo Amtrak train moving at 70 mph.
Patch's quick take on the essential things to know, the most interesting things to do and best places to be on Thursday, July 25.
Patch's quick take on the essential things to know, the most interesting things to do and best places to be on Wednesday, July 24.
Anti-Semitic incidents in Los Angeles, Riverside, San Bernardino and Kern counties increased by 12 percent, according to the Anti-Defamation League.
Election covers Arleta, Van Nuys, Lake Balboa, Panorama City, North Hills East, Sun Valley and portions of North Hollywood.
Patch's quick take on the essential things to know, the most interesting things to do and best places to be.
Got a hankerin' for a mango lassi or maybe some garlic naan? You're in luck if you live in Encino or Tarzana.
You drive on it every day, but do you know where it comes from?
Planning your week? We'll put everything you need to know right here, including key events for kids and families, must-see games, last chance sign-ups, restaurant specials and more so you can stay on top of it all.
The economy is bubbling in the San Fernando Valley. Here's Patch's collection of recent retail activity.
"Through innovation and efficiency, we need to get more for our transportation dollars," says Councilman Paul Krekorian.