Encino-Tarzana, CA|News|
Tarzana Neighborhood Council to Discuss Sidewalk Repairs, Mayor’s Budget Survey
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The AutoParkiT system can provide roughly three floors of parking for every two floors of a traditional garage, according to the company.
The ceremony takes place at New Economics for Women’s Tierra del Sol community.
Saying she will not remember the incident once she walks out of the door, a lady with a dog drops a few bizarre claims before exiting.
The SONC has serious concerns about traffic and other issues... but no one will talk to them about it, they say.
Take a look at what the area looked like then, and looks like now.
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Interested persons can discuss the Army Corps of Engineers' razing of 46 acres of wildlife and proposals for its restoration.
An agreement for the restoration of the area is nearing, Kris Ohlenkamp tells the Sherman Oaks Neighborhood Council.
The event will take place Saturday.
The project converted a no parking zone into a street porch where Highland Park residents and visitors can sit, gather and socialize.
During a theft investigation involving the DWP, police discover possible explosives in a home on the 6600 block of Irvine Avenue, the L.A. Times reports.
The man is reported missing at about 12:20 p.m. Friday.
The retirement community has an array of opportunities, including paining, sculpting, writing, and acting.
The blaze on the 7700 block of Tujunga Avenue results in an arrest, according to the Los Angeles Daily News.
Four films focusing on the iconic British group are playing Thursday through Saturday.
The restaurant chain plans to preserve much of the original signage of the iconic building and even "umamifi" some of the menu items.
No injuries are reported from the blaze at 17420 Lahey St.
Robert Romanus has had a long career in film and television and now owns Bob's Espresso Bar on Lankershim Boulevard.
The victim suffers burns over more than 70 percent of his body.