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Woodland Hills Week in Review: Police Pursuit, Election Results and Fine Dining

Here's a recap of other Patch stories you may have missed.

We hope you hop on Patch many times a day each day of the week. But we also know you're busy—so, in case you missed some articles this week, here are a few of our top stories:

The elections were a hot topic at the beginning of the week. Assemblyman Bob Blumenfield won a majority of the votes for the Los Angeles City Council District Three, which represents Woodland Hills. You can read our complete Patch coverage here.

A police pursuit that ended with officers following burglary suspects up the side of the Sepulveda Pass Tuesday all started in our neck of the woods. Read about the police pursuit here.

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If your high school student hopes to attend El Camino Real Charter High School next year, be sure to fill out the open enrollment form, available on the school's website. The deadline is March 22.

A new business recently had its grand opening. Step aside pretzels and cinnamon buns; Ritual Cafe is bringing upscale dining to the Westfield Topanga mall.

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And finally, if you haven't yet, be sure to move your clocks forward if you didn't last night.

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