West San Fernando Valley News
- by Steve ScauzilloThe South Bay supervisor said the number of firearms turned in since May 2022 has surpassed 2,000. But do the surrenders reduce violence?
- by Steve ScauzilloDoes being a mayor help you in Sacramento? Ask two mayors from San Fernando Valley cities, joining the Assembly, Dec. 2
- by Holly AndresFind community meetings to suit your interests plus volunteer opportunities and farmers markets.
- by Holly AndresExplore the spiritual landscape of the San Fernando Valley
- by Holly AndresGet out and enjoy the fall season at these events in November in the San Fernando Valley and greater Los Angeles.
- by Holly AndresFind community meetings to suit your interests plus volunteer opportunities and farmers markets.
- by Holly AndresExplore the spiritual landscape of the San Fernando Valley.
- by Holly AndresVeterans Day is always Nov. 11, but some events honoring veterans are being held over the three-day Veterans Day weekend.
- by City News ServiceThe planned work on a helicopter company's facility — and its lease renewal — was OK'd by airport commissioners, but the LA City Council gets the final say.
- by City News ServiceCouncilmember Imelda Padilla said this "very big item … if approved" would have "big impacts in my district."
Warner Center News
- by Marianne LoveRobert Brewer is older now and he dreams the Rams will display his jacket at the practice facility in Woodland Hills.
- by Olga GrigoryantsCatalina Yachts building in Warner Center will be turned into a movie studio.
- by Olga GrigoryantsRams' practice facilities are part of the larger development plan for Warner Center.
- by Olga GrigoryantsA contaminated underground plume has moved beyond the Rocketdyne property to nearby businesses and homes.
- by Delilah Brumer'When you rip these plaques out of the ground, you’re ripping out a part of the soul,' said Councilmember Blumenfield.
- by Olga GrigoryantsThe facility is part of Kroenke’s 100-acre development that would turn Warner Center into an entertainment destination.
- by Olga Grigoryants'There are plenty of other avenues to bog down. Bike lanes should be restricted to less busy streets,' said a critic.
- by Olga GrigoryantsThe Warner Center apartments are meant for families earning 30% to 80% of median income, or $26K to $125K per year.
- by Olga GrigoryantsIn the heart of Woodland Hills' downtown, 237-unit housing project will offer open space and a dog park
- by Olga GrigoryantsThe beloved Fry’s Electronics store was known for its design inspired by Lewis Carroll’s Alice in Wonderland.
Warner Center Warner Center 2035 Plan Warner Center Business Warner Center Entertainment Warner Center Life Warner Center Mall Warner Center News Warner Center Shopping Warner Center Village Westfield Promenade