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San Fernando Valley roundup: North Hollywood girls found, Second Studio City resident has West Nile
Good morning, readers. Today is Saturday, August 25 and here are some of the latest stories from around the Web. Two North Hollywood girls reported missing Thursday were found Friday, reports the L.A. Times. They were unharmed and apparently ran away...
Tags: Macy Gray, NASA, Google+, West Nile Virus
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San Fernando Valley roundup: Burbank Walmart could face construction delay, Free parking ends at NoHo Commons
Good morning, readers. Today is Monday, August 20. Free parking at the NoHo Commons in North Hollywood is now a thing of the past. Beginning today, visitors to the NoHo Commons retail center will have to pay $1.50 to park for fifteen minutes or $15...
Tags: Walmart
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San Fernando Valley roundup: Macbeth takes over North Hollywood, Mom pleads guilty to anti-Semitic incident and Burbank has the cheapest airport
Good morning, readers. Today is Thursday, July 19, 2012. In the mood for some Shakespeare? What about a zombie parody of one of the Bard's plays? The Antaeus Company, which often puts on quality double-cast productions, is bringing "Macbeth" to North...
Tags: Los Angeles International Airport, Ghouls and Zombies (supernatural entities), Bob Hope, Google+
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San Fernando Valley roundup: Young Sherman Oaks chef heads to D.C., Glendale gets a lesson in neon
Good morning, readers. Today is Thursday, July 26, 2012. A 9-year-old Sherman Oaks resident is headed to the White House. What's the honor? Creating a soup recipe. Sean Reichbach and dozens of other young chefs are traveling to Washington, D.C. next...
Tags: Healthy Diet, Michelle Obama, Google+, Washington, DC, Justin Bieber
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San Fernando Valley roundup: Locals compete in Olympics, Hospitals get new CEO and Officials install LED lights
Good morning, readers. Today is Friday, July 27. Celestial sightings are going to get a little clearer for Valley dwellers. The city of Los Angeles is working on replacing streetlamps with LED lights, which are expected to cut down on light pollution....
Tags: Google+, Hospitals and Clinics, Howard Lawrence Berman
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San Fernando Valley roundup: The 101 freeway is prime real estate for colleges, L.A.'s pricey documents
Good morning, readers. Today is Sunday, July 29. Driving down the Ventura (101) Freeway, have you ever counted the number of signs for colleges and schools? There are 36 in all and Caltrans officials let private and public institutions, who say they help...
Tags: Cancer, Google+, California Department of Transportation
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San Fernando Valley roundup: Remembering the Red Car, Body found in Burbank believed to be missing FBI agent
Good morning, readers. Today is Wednesday, Aug. 1. It appears a search for a missing Burbank FBI agent has come to a tragic close. Authorities on Tuesday pulled a body from an area behind St.Francis Xavier Church that they believe is that of Steven...
Tags: FBI, Google+
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L.A. Times launches free Indie Focus film series at Laemmle NoHo
The L.A. Times is expanding its events for movie lovers with a new, free Indie Focus Screening Series at the Laemmle NoHo 7 theaters starting Aug. 22 with “Robot & Frank.” Starring Oscar nominee Frank Langella as an aging jewel thief who...
Tags: Los Angeles Times, D.A. Pennebaker, Richard Kelly, Entertainment, Lucrecia Martel
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San Fernando Valley roundup: Nonprofit maintains public green space, NoHo documentary film festival
Good morning, readers. Today is Saturday, August 11. If you've jogged next to the Los Angeles river between Sherman Oaks and Studio City, you may have noticed a green walkway. The interesting part is that a nonprofit organization, Village Gardeners,...
Tags: Entertainment, Documentary (genre), Movies, Arts and Culture
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San Fernando Valley roundup: Rolling with a Valley league, Voting for the lesser evil
Good morning, readers. Today is Sunday, August 12 and here are some local stories from around the Web. A columnist shares her experience training for a San Fernando Valley Roller Derby league. Danielle Directo-Meston writes, "It’s been over 10...
Tags: Elections, Voting, Politics, Heroin, Google+
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San Fernando Valley roundup: Pot shops banned in L.A., Burbank group protests puppy mills and Alleged hit-and-run at Glendale 7-Eleven
Good morning, readers. Today is Wednesday, July 25. Medical marijuana dispensaries are now banned in the city of Los Angeles, the City Council decided Tuesday. All 762 registered shops will be shut down. But some may be allowed to stay open. L.A....
Tags: Google+, JC Penney Company Inc.
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San Fernando Valley roundup: Burbank unveils Rose float design, Los Angeles pays family $6.6M
Good morning, readers. Today is Saturday, June 30, 2012. Happy Orange Line expansion Day! You can now ride the line all the way to the Chatsworth Metrolink Station. What else is happening in the Valley? Most teenagers would create a personal online...
Tags: Lifestyle and Leisure, Paul Krekorian, Google+, Bars and Clubs, Dining and Drinking
Aug 25, 2012
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Aug 20, 2012
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Jul 19, 2012
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Jul 26, 2012
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Jul 27, 2012
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Jul 29, 2012
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Aug 1, 2012
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Aug 8, 2012
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Aug 11, 2012
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