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Northridge-Chatsworth 2020: A Look Back At A Wild Year
Fires. Protests. Elections. And of course, COVID. Here's a look back at some of Patch's top stories of a year we'll never forget.

Tailgate Party, $25K Grant Help Los Toros Restaurant Hold On
An impromptu outdoor dining event and a large grant from Councilmember John Lee have helped the storied Mexican restaurant survive.
LAUSD Race: Koziatek Concedes
Marilyn Koziatek, a charter school-backed candidate for LAUSD District Board 3, conceded defeat Monday to incumbent Scott Schmerelson.
Northridge-Chatsworth Election 2020
Northridge and Chatsworth residents are deciding between two candidates for an LAUSD board seat, and three legislative races.
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Northridge Teen Helps Raise $10,000 For The Homeless
Nirvan Rayamajhi, a junior at Granada Hills Charter High School, helped distribute hygiene kits to the homeless all over Los Angeles.
Blackouts Roil Heat-Stricken Valley
Thousands across the Valley lost power Tuesday night through Wednesday morning, LADWP reported.
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Valley Residents Fight To Save West Valley Animal Shelter
Valley residents are criticizing a controversial plan to reopen the West Valley Animal Services Center as a private animal resource center.
Watch: Tech CEO Stuns Northridge Family With Racist Threats
Northridge resident Raymond Orosa was hit with numerous anti-Asian insults by San Francisco tech CEO Michael Lofthouse.
John Lee Investigation Requested By Neighborhood Councils
The Porter Ranch Neighborhood Council will vote on a resolution asking Councilmember John Lee to resign.
Chatsworth Children March For Justice
Hundreds of families gathered in Chatsworth Saturday for a kid-friendly protest.
Councilmember Lee And The Change Reaction Offer Community Relief
District 12 Councilmember John Lee has teamed up with The Change Reaction to provide relief to struggling residents and businesses.
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