California Drought Emergency Lifted by Gov. Brown

April 7, 2017 The Executive Order maintains that wasteful water practice prohibition should still remain in place. Citing the success of unprecedented conservation efforts and a wealth of recent...

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Reward Offered to Combat Valley’s Spike in Home Burglaries

April 6, 2017 There have been more than 1,400 residential burglaries in the Valley so far this year, a 25 percent increase in such crimes. A spike in “knock-knock” burglaries plaguing the San...

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Stay Informed with NotifyLA

March 19, 2017 The City of LA’s Emergency Management Department encourages you to sign up to receive free emergency alerts from the NotifyLA program. NotifyLA is a free emergency alert system that...

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ALERT: Governor Declares State of Emergency for Rain-Ravaged Los Angeles

January 24, 2017 The series of storms that culminated with Sunday’s record-setting rainfall caused millions of dollars in damage to the region. Gov. Jerry Brown Monday declared a state of emergency...

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Where to Recycle Your Christmas Tree

December 29, 2016 Los Angeles residents have several options for recycling their Christmas tree this year. LA Sanitation has curbside collection for Christmas trees. If your Christmas tree is too big to cut...

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LA City Council Votes to Limit Size of ‘McMansions’

December 9, 2016 The City Council voted 12-0 to curb the size of homes that can be built on small lots, as the ‘McMansion’ trend divides LA neighborhoods. The City Council moved Wednesday to...

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LA Commits to $1.4 Billion Sidewalk Repair Plan

November 30, 2016 The Los Angeles City Council set into motion today the initial stages of a $1.4 billion plan to repair a backlog of broken sidewalks that will allow the city to turn over the responsibility...

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Valley Disaster Preparedness Fair Video Promo

September 16, 2016 Come join us Saturday, October 1 at Fire Station 87 in Granada Hills. Thank you to Mark Hovater for this video....

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High Heat Alert

July 22, 2016 With temperatures expected to increase to triple digits in Los Angeles beginning Thursday, July 21 through the weekend, the Los Angeles Department of Water and Power (LADWP) urges customers...

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National Night Out 2016

July 21, 2016 Tuesday, August 2, 20166:00 pm – 10:30 pm(Movie begins at sundown)Northridge Park18300 Lemarsh St.Northridge, CAWe invite you to attend our annual National Night Out event hosted by...

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