Following Paul Ryan's speech at the Republican Convention an L.A. Times columnist wonders whether the public cares about whether politicians tell the truth. We want to know what you think.
Just Like Home on Oxnard Street lost a TV and a laptop in the break-in.
Al Abrams is facing over five years in prison, according to CBS2 Los Angeles.
Here's a roundup of reported crimes in Tarzana from August 29-September 4.
The Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department wants to make the public aware of the latest phone scam being used by jail inmates.
The star has purchased a new home for $2.175 million.
Encino residents can clean their dirty laundry without cleaning out their wallets.
Measure M in in the March 8 election asks voters if they think dispensaries should face a 5 percent tax.
Ara's Kitchen serves pupusas, a traditional Salvadorian dish, every Sunday.
The Celts have high hopes for freshman Amir Patterson in the upcoming championships.
Reflecting on Disney’s maternity ward marketing, this Encino mom offers up some of her own absurd advertising ideas.
Here's a local guide to some last minute, creative ways to say "I love you."
West Valley LAPD officers are warning residents of a spike in violent and property crimes.
These are the raw scanner reports from the San Fernando Valley Friday.
Event raises $28,000 for Democratic campaigns.
A local elementary school is warning parents after a new case of pertussis.
The proposed ordinance gets an OK from the city's Planning Commission; it now moves to the City Council.
Patch took some snapshots at Encino Park, capturing nature and activities of the people who frequent it.
The following restaurants offer a romantic dining experience for you and that special someone to celebrate Valentine's Day.
Through February, Art Rebel studio gives couples a creative way to bond—by painting their own masterpiece.
Sober-living homes exist in residential areas all over Los Angeles, causing friction between neighbors and the homes' operators and residents.
Need a few ideas to start planning your weekend? Look no further.
Web sites offer coupon discounts locally; Krispy Kreme bakes up a sweet Valentine deal.
A proposed law to regulate unlicensed homes in L.A. has both sides marshaling their forces.
Mind-expanding experiences, and a sweet celebration of candy, offer something for every age.
Take a look at what's on the market in Encino.
With kindergartners and first-graders being asked to sell cookies, parents often end up doing the work for them.
'It was like they had more rights than the people who lived here and paid property taxes,' neighbor says.
This week's Whiz Kid is budding photographer Skylar Battles.
Check out this video roundup of the top Patch stories from around the San Fernando Valley.
The community was expecting a Mediterranean-style complex and is now faced with an art deco building that they never approved.
The transaction is expected to close late this quarter or early in the second quarter.
A look at the notable events from the week of Jan. 30 – Feb. 5.
Check out these five activities for families across the San Fernando Valley this week.
Where to go and what to do for Feb. 4-6.
Receiver Devin Lucien is going to UCLA, defensive lineman Reggie Coates is going to Nevada, and safety Charles Washington and defensive lineman Ronald Ussery are going to Fresno State.
A look into the prices for local yard maintenance.
The start of the week features a holiday book drive and the Crespi High Celts playing in another basketball tournament.
From guilty pleasure radio stations to midnight mass, residents tell us what makes this holiday season special.
The red-hot Celts defeat Sierra Canyon 71-41 in the tournament semifinals.