17 hrs ago | San Francisco Chronicle
Police close portion of 101 in SoCal
Spokeswoman Kate Lopez says Los Angeles police set up a perimeter and were searching for the suspect near the Topanga Canyon Boulevard and De Soto Avenue exits in Woodland Hills on Sunday.
Saturday | People's Daily Online
Los Angeles reports first signs of West Nile virus
Los Angeles health officials have warned against the appearance of the virus in the area as two dead crows were tested positive for West Nile virus, the Los Angeles Times said on Friday.
Thursday May 22 | Press-Enterprise
Two crows test positive for West Nile virus in LA County
Officials say two crows found dead in the last month in Los Angeles County have tested positive for the West Nile virus.
Tuesday May 20 | Los Angeles Times
San Fernando Valley race raises questions about independence of independents
“There has been no coordination”
Michael Blumenfield thinks his son Bob would do a fine job representing the San Fernando Valley in the state Legislature. via Los Angeles Times
Sunday May 18 | LA Daily News
Record heat hits Southern California
“It is unusual that ... our heat waves this spring have predominately affected the weekends”
From downtown to the ocean and valleys, more than a score of high-temperature records were set or tied on Saturday in the Southland during a third consecutive weekend of hot weather, according to the National ... via LA Daily News
Friday May 16 | Los Angeles Times | Posted by Los Angeles Times
Weather expected to produce more heat records
“We're forecasting a new record of 103.”
Record-breaking heat in parts of Southern California is expected to continue through the weekend -- with valley and inland area expected to be hit hardest.
Forecasters say temperatures in the mid-90s and the triple digits will remain in some places like Woodland Hills and Chatsworth until Sunday.
'There's a monster high pressure [system] parked over California,' said Ryan Kittell, a meteorologist for the National Weather Service. 'It's centered over Northern California, but it's so large that we're feeling it too.' Read more
Thursday May 15 | Muscle Mustangs & Fast Fords
Luscious Ladies And Their Strapping Stangs
You're cruising in your Mustang, listening to the supercharger whistle, and knowing that with the flick of your right foot, the rear tires of your Pony will disappear in a billowing cloud of smoke. via Muscle Mustangs & Fast Fords
Tuesday May 13 | LA Daily News
Sharondipity finds a business niche
“We all help each other out, and we're all friends.”
WOODLAND HILLS _ What started as a hobby became a labor of love for Sharon Stark. via LA Daily News
Sunday May 11 | Thoroughbred Times
New Youbet.com head to focus on Web marketing
“I will work hard to meet their expectations.”
In his first teleconference with investors and analysts as chief executive officer of Youbet.com, Michael Brodsky said the company has shifted marketing dollars from print, television, and radio to Internet ... via Thoroughbred Times
Friday May 9 | Press Release News From 24-7 Press Re...
'Lights...Digital Camera...ACTIONS!' is a Photoshop Actions eBook for ...
“One large group takes Photoshop's own Filters and injects them with digital steroids”
'Lights...Digital Camera...ACTIONS!' is a Photoshop Actions eBook for Everyone Using Digital Photography. via Press Release News From 24-7 Press Re...
Wednesday May 7 | San Gabriel Valley Tribune
“I would characterize the office market as pretty good”
The tightened credit standards that resulted from last year's subprime meltdown have impacted many areas of Southern California's economy, including its office market. via San Gabriel Valley Tribune
Tuesday May 6 | Pasadena Weekly
Making wealthy and politically influential people who live on the West Side of Los Angeles - where highway traffic in most places comes to a dead stop much of the day - pay a toll to drive in the high occupancy ... via Pasadena Weekly
Sunday May 4 | LA Daily News
Doris Wise Montrose of Woodland Hills takes an activist's approach to Holocaust
“That's when he told me about the details ... about the Holocaust”
Call Doris Wise Montrose of Woodland Hills an atypical child of a Holocaust survivor. via LA Daily News
Friday May 2 | LA Daily News
Valley parish donates $1.5 million to pay archdiocese sex abuse victims
“While it may not sit well with everyone in the parish, it is an extraordinary gesture of community and family on the part of St. Bernardine Parish”
St. Bernardine of Siena Parish in Woodland Hills has donated nearly $1.5 million of its savings to the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Los Angeles to help fund last year's multimillion-dollar settlement of clergy ... via LA Daily News