There were over 100 resource booths at the festival.
The Toluca Lake Neighborhood Council and Neighborhood Council Valley Village are among the sponsors.
Susan Williams of Save A Heart Save A Mind Foundation presents a request for community assistance for her organization that helps teens stay out of trouble.
A $121 million improvement project to construct carpool lanes in each direction along the I-5 between the Hollywood (170) Freeway and Buena Vista Street is taking place.
President Mary Garcia praises the memorial commemoration held in North Hollywood Park on 9-11.
The assemblyman will be termed out next year.
Los Angeles dignitaries honor the 78 Californians who lost their lives on 9/11 in a ceremony at North Hollywood Park.
Several memorial events including a flag ceremony, a candle lighting service and tree planting will take place in and around North Hollywood.
Susan Shelly and Mark Reed remind Patch readers of the Republican alternatives to the two Democratic incumbents who represent the San Fernando Valley.
Following President Obama’s speech outlining his $447 billion jobs plan, both congressmen who represent the San Fernando Valley weigh in.
Brazilian Blowout receives a warning letter saying its product contains formaldehyde and is 'adulterated' despite the company saying its product is safe.
Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors listens to arguments for and against three proposals to redraw the supervisors' district boundaries.
The San Fernando Valley Homeless Coalition and L.A. Family Housing are getting the most vulnerable homeless off the streets.
The 10-year anniversary of the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks will be remembered.
The August meeting of Neighborhood Council Valley Village was chock full of information despite its shortened time slot.
Here are some of the top stories from around the San Fernando Valley.
Stolen identities were used to 'purchase' homes that were not for sale.
Here are some tips and places to beat the heat.
The congressman stopped by the Neighborhood Council Valley Village Wednesday night on his bid for the 30th Congressional District.
The announcement comes as the Los Angeles City Councilman is gearing up for a run at the new 29th District.
The legislation comes after a very rough year in California sports.
The man responsible for such hits as 'Hound Dog' and 'Stand by Me' dies at age 78.
North Holywood's Thai community illustrates how cleaning up the streets is an excellent way to be good neighbors.
Local residents are asked to use precautions and dump standing water where virus-carrying mosquitoes breed.
The previous vendor, Canoga Park-based Norman Bench Advertising, began removing benches earlier this month after it was not awarded a new contract.
City and county elected officials speak at VICA's Local Officeholders Luncheon.
Valley Industry and Commerce Association will hold its annual local officeholders luncheon.
Both proposals would move North Hollywood into a new Latino-majority district.
The head of the state Republican Party says he supports putting a referendum on the ballot regarding the state Senate and possibly congressional boundaries.
The Los Angeles City Councilman's package of NC changes were approved during Tuesday's City Council Meeting. East Valley leaders weigh in.
The maps are approved by a vote of 13-1.
The gang reduction and youth development program brightens up the neighborhood with late-night activities.
Cash-strapped L.A. Zoo would retain ownership but turn operations over to private manager.
The rare action, which was approved by local City Councilmembers Krekorian, LaBonge and Cardenas, is based concerns it will benefit businesses more than homeowners.
The 13-0 vote to save the Community Redevelopment Agency comes with some council members saying they felt like the state had put a gun to their heads.
With talks stalled, union members are going public Wednesday with demonstrations at three Ralphs supermarkets in Los Angeles.
Council members Krekorian and Cardenas vote for the project but Councilman LaBonge is absent.
The voting on two plans presented to the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors features threats of lawsuits and accusations of 'disenfranchisement.'
The Board of Supervisors will hold an initial public hearing today on the potentially divisive issue of redrawing the political map of Los Angeles County.
The likely new 29th Congressional District creates an opportunity for a Latino to represent the Valley in Congress for the first time.