Those who served their country will be honored on 11/11/11.
To paraphrase Orson Welles: Don't worry, it's not real.
Cardenas, Englander urge study on privatizing the airport's management and creating a separate commission to oversee the facility.
The Valley congressman was in D.C. to follow up on the Los Angeles Residential Helicopter Noise Relief Act.
A hearing led by state Senator Fran Pavley predicts a dire future for the state as sea levels rise and the environment becomes drier.
Sidewalk and street repairs, code enforcement and neighborhood council funding are discussed during meeting of Valley Alliance of Neighborhood Councils.
Here's what's planned at the Encino-Tarzana Library this month.
Assemblyman Bob Blumenfield holds emergency preparedness fair at Encino Community Center.
Marquise Dejon Jiles was convicted of second-degree murder for the April 20, 2008, death of Maziar Tehrani, 29, of Encino. He is serving a 28-year-to-life sentence in state prison.
The Los Angeles City councilman filed paperwork Thursday morning.
Owners of buildings with five or more apartments will have to provide recycling services to tenants starting next year.
Residents can log complaints on Van Nuys Airport website. Meanwhile, pending federal legislation could bring relief. Head of pilots group seeks dialogue with Valley residents.
Governor Jerry Brown, Senator Diane Feinstein, Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa, Supervisor Zev Yaroslavsky, Congressman Henry Waxman endorse the re-election of Congressman Howard Berman.
See photos of a part of the river many people never see.
The Republican-backed Fairness and Accountability in Redistricting (FAIR) is challenging the newly redrawn boundaries for State Senate districts.
AB 818 now moves to Governor Jerry Brown for his signature or veto.
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Master Plan for the Sepulveda Dam Basin is in the process of being updated.
Yaroslavsky says the new plan proposed “will totally cannibalize” the neighborhood, and calls it “ridiculous.”
As a deadline for new proposed Board of Supervisor electoral boundaries passes, supervisors Mark Ridley-Thomas, Gloria Molina, and Don Knabe all released new plans for how to draw the county's electoral boundaries for the next 10 years.
Metro to host a community meeting Thursday to discuss the I-405 Sepulveda Pass Improvements Project.
Al Abrams blames his other personality for collection of pictures on his computer.
A foundation representing the artist who created the original license plate is upset with the California Coastal Commission.
Councilman Paul Koretz represents Los Angeles City Council District 5, which includes Encino.
Congressman Brad Sherman will be running against fellow Democrat Howard Berman under the new district boundaries.
The congressman introduces legislation calling for the FAA to restrict helicopter flight paths over Los Angeles.
Politicians, community members meet to discuss ways to keep the little known but historically significant Los Encinos site from falling prey to statewide cuts in park system.
Los Angeles City Council unanimously votes to let the contract for cameras at intersections end after July 31.
Congressman Brad Sherman will address the debt ceiling crisis, the President’s speech and the challenges facing Congress.
Councilman Mitchell Englander presents a motion to gradually terminate the program, an option seen as most cost beneficial to the city. The City Council will vote on the issue Wednesday.
Assemblyman Bob Blumenfield, state Sen. Fran Pavley tell Encino chamber members why they support the new law.
Councilman Mitch Englander's motion requires independent ratepayer advocate's report to be considered by the Board of Water and Power Commissioners.
"Carmageddon" may end as early as this afternoon, Caltrans reports.
Councilman Mitchell Englander calls for reimbursement to city to cover extra safety, traffic deployments during freeway shutdown.
Residents are being urged to stay close to home this weekend during the 53 hour closure of the 405 freeway.
Save the date: 7 p.m. July 27 at the Encino Community Center.
A request for a Red Flag wildfire-alert weather station is on the agenda for Friday's City Council meeting.
Agenda items include redistricting issues, cell towers in public parks and $5,000 donations to local schools.
If Recreation and Parks managers get their way, the community will have little or no say in the matter
Valley activists pushing to save Los Encinos and Santa Susana Pass state historic parks from closure join demonstration at state Capitol.