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Landmark Olive Trees Get a Touch Up
The century-old trees are cleared of suckers by a local nursery.

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The century-old trees are cleared of suckers by a local nursery.

A dog believed to be a golden retriever is found.
A 45-minute silent ride is dedicated to a Valley Glen teen who died in a tragic accident a few months ago.
Sports cars and classic treasures are put on display for the community.
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The second annual events will feature food trucks, live music and more.
Fire stations will be holding an open house from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Area residents can leave non-perishable food items next to their mailbox for letter carriers to collect.
The exhibit is running from May 10 through July 1.
The bi-monthly journey through the neighborhood's past returns this weekend.
The private schools buys the property after years of legal disputes, though administrators aren't sure when work on the new project would begin
The blend of theaters and places to hang out make the arts district a standout spot for the local TV network.
Katie Smith is battling a diagnosis from last year.
More than 100 crimes are reported in the NoHo Arts District in the last two weeks of April.
The local neighborhood council meets the second Wednesday of every month.
The candidate for mayor talks how he would approach various city issues if elected.
Anush Davtyan, 53, pleads guilty to one count of conspiracy to distribute Oxycontin and possess with intent to distribute Oxycontin.
In doing their job, employees of the Los Angeles Fire Department put out a structure fire before anyone could have been seriously injured.
Eric Garcetti and Wendy Greuel are taking questions from the public on important issues leading up to election day.