Santas around the Valley give us the scoop on this year's hot gift items.
In case you missed any headlines this week, here's a rundown of the news in town from Dec. 13-Dec. 19.
Freshman Amir Patterson is making a name for himself in both football and track and field.
There will be a random alphabet drawing this morning to determine candidate order on the ballot.
Manny's original breakfast burritos are so popular, there's often a 10 minute waiting list.
Tim Talman's Valley Boot Camp aims to jump-start your workout routine and help you meet your health and fitness goals.
Here's your look back at local news in Encino.
The Celts play in a showcase tournament in Santa Barbara this weekend.
Here are some tips and tricks on how to take better pictures of those festive Encino holiday lights at night.
Cadet group knocks on doors to help educate the community about home burglaries after a recent incident on Addison Street.
Here's a sampling of some of the real estate open houses that will take place Sunday in the area, according to the Multiple Listing Service.
Missed Wednesday's Encino Neighborhood Council general meeting? Here's what happened.
Homeowners who think their property has declined in value and did not receive notice of a review can file an appeal with an easy one-page form.
Encino residents express gratitude for their loved ones.
The Lowman Special Ed Center receives a large batch of donated turkeys from Laurence School in Valley Glen.
A magical era of the Tooth Fairy and the Garden Fairy comes to an end.
The rules regarding issuance of new liquor licenses in the census tracts along Ventura Boulevard prompts discussion at Encino Neighborhood Council meeting.
Dem. Howard Berman and State Assemblywoman Julia Brownley have been reelected.
Good bye October, hello November! Welcome the new month with the gift of literacy and the winner of the pumpkin carving contest.
Stay busy today with a nature walk, dance class, Halloween carnival or historic park tour.
This statewide drill Thursday at 10:21 a.m. will help residents and first responders practice for a major earthquake.
The folks from Schreiner's Fine Sausages bring their long-lived family history to the Encino Farmers Market.
Residents demonstrate at Ventura and Hayvenhurst to urge the store to stay and not be replaced by a CVS.
From Paula Abdul to Steve Carell, seeing pictures of celebrities at shops and offices makes running routine errands a little more fun.
The new week brings gray skies, shortened library hours and a witty mom column.
Traffic is a nightmare, but Oprah came to town and so did Superintendent Jack O'Connell.
Shoppers are getting their hands on the beauty cream that goes more than skin deep.
From a celebratory bilingual story time to Patch's nationwide "Give 5" day, it's been a busy Thursday.
More than 1,800 people have joined the "Save Our Encino Barnes & Noble" page, where they're also threatening to boycott the incoming CVS drugstore.
Having trouble finding something to do on this rainy day? Here's what's going on in government, real estate and sports.
Citywide pesticide treatments include a stretch of 150 to 200 manholes along Ventura Boulevard.
The community celebrates its culinary excellence this Saturday with a festival of flavors.
Chef Marvin Helfman shares his 54 different gourmet spice blends each Sunday.
It was tough to prepare this week because of soaring temperatures, but the Patriots feel good about upcoming games.
Michael Davison is always the smallest player on the field, but he already has 20 receptions and four TDs for the 4-1 Celts.
From a new mom column to a call for former Encino Oaks students, here are some Encino Patch tidbits that you may have missed.
With a new batch of hopefuls this past week, the Lions are up to 15 players, and they're coming off a 22-22 tie with Ivy Acadmia
The famous faces of Encino record their audiobooks with a Tarzana couple who transformed their four-bedroom house into their workplace.
The senior completes 35 of 45 passes as the Celts defeat visiting Clovis West 34-33
This week's snapshot is part of an ongoing series that profiles the faces and places of Encino.