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A local restaurateur is planning to start initial cleanup at the site in a few weeks.

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A local restaurateur is planning to start initial cleanup at the site in a few weeks.

Spots like The Federal Bar and Big Wang's are offering discounts during the weekend of the planned 405 Freeway closure.
The space has been vacant for at least a little more than a year and used to be home to an Armenian deli.
A shoe repair shop, a bakery and a flower shop are among some of the storefronts broken into along Olympic and Wilshire boulevards.
Check out results from Thursday's neighborhood council races.
The 1960s-era high-rise building has been delayed for demolition since last year.
The upcoming bar and arcade faces is being sued by a venue in New York that claims to have rights to the name 'Barcade.'
The Toluca Lake staple will donate to Ride 2 Recovery, which helps rehabilitate veterans through cycling.
The local theater group casts two actors for the same roles for several reasons.
Harvest Moon will be run by a local couple and offer breakfast and lunch items as well as a takeout dinner menu.
The singer of Motown fame has written a series of autobiographical poems.
Introducing Patch's new 'Grocery Specials' feature.
It won't be open as late as the restaurant and lounge, but the coffee shop will serve up baked goods and gelato.
These North Hollywood seniors are eligible to compete for 8,300 scholarships worth more than $32 million.
Parents can have their children's car seats checked out by professionals on Tuesday at the Valley Plaza Sports Complex.
The 4,500-square-foot property is more suitable for an office or recording studio, according to its listing agent.
The annual event features a petting zoo and a maze.
An anti-bullying assembly, the running club meets, and the library is closed.
Lanes are now reopened after a collision near Parkway Calabasas on Monday morning.
Learn the art of screen printing from a master.