Community Corner
Week in Review: Bowling, Blues and Summer's Waning Days
A look back at the notable stories of Aug. 8-13.

NEWS
A Northridge woman and her developmentally disabled grandson were finally found safe after a weekend search.
A SWAT team was called out after four men, one of them armed, were spotted in a backyard on Sherman Oaks Avenue.
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Patch reported that, as of Tuesday, 22 teachers were preparing to leave.
Donations will help fund an estimated $550,000 city project to renovate the 40 acres of soccer fields on Balboa Boulevard.
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CRIME
From Aug. 3–10, there were 13 reported burglaries, six petty thefts, one stolen vehicle and one assault reported to the LAPD in Encino.
FEATURES
Patch contributor Stacy Fisher spoke to performer Eddie Wakes about his work and inspiration.
Hal Lifson recalled the good old days at the local bowling alley.
The blues singer and his band were a welcome sight at Stevie's Creole Cafe on Sunday.
COLUMNS
Confessions from the Car-Pool Line columnist Susan Spillman is already
Get Fit focused on cycling this week, as the
The Real State of Real Estate reported on
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