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March 15, 2025
Proposed New Landing Fees at Van Nuys Airport

LAWA (the authority that owns and operates LAX and Van Nuys Airport) is proposing a new landing fee at Van Nuys Airport (VNY), set to take effect on July 1, 2025. The proposed fees aim to help cover the rising costs of maintaining and upgrading airfield infrastructure. The landing fee will be based on aircraft […]

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March 8, 2025
Call for Artists: Capitol Office Art Contest – Submit by June 1

From the office of State Senator Henry Stern (CA District 27): We are excited to announce a call for artists within our district to submit their artwork for a special contest. The winning pieces will be proudly displayed in our Capitol office, showcasing the incredible talent from Senate District 27! This is an opportunity for […]

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March 8, 2025
MyLA311 Week: Report Issues & Keep Los Angeles Clean

Keep Los Angeles clean and vibrant by using MyLA311! Whether it’s through the app, website, or simply calling 311, MyLA311 is the best and most direct way to report issues on our city streets including illegal dumping, potholes, graffiti, animal services, and so much more. The Board of Public Works is once again hosting MyLA311 […]

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March 8, 2025
L.A. Parks Want Your Input!

The Department of Recreation and Parks is launching the first phase of the Park Needs Assessment and they want to hear from you! This is your chance to get involved, share your thoughts and help shape the future of L.A's parks and recreational spaces. You can participate at needs.parks.lacity.gov or attend a live session... Saturday, March 8 10:00 […]

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March 7, 2025
Report Discrimination in Banking

The City’s civil rights department, LA Civil Rights, is receiving reports that some banks may be illegally closing or restricting the accounts of depositors with Armenian surnames. One bank has already been penalized for this illegal conduct. If you know someone whose bank account was closed or restricted without a clear explanation, and you believe […]

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February 21, 2025
Van Nuys G Line Station Closure: What You Need to Know

Los Angeles Metro is set to close the Van Nuys G Line Station for three years, beginning Friday, February 21, 2025, to facilitate major infrastructure improvements. This closure is part of a $668 million upgrade to the 18-mile Metro "G Line" Bus Line (BRT), aimed at enhancing travel efficiency and reducing traffic congestion. What’s Changing? […]

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February 14, 2025
Relief Grants for Small Businesses and Workers Affected by Wildfires

Financial Assistance Available for Recovery Small businesses and workers impacted by recent wildfires in Los Angeles now have access to financial relief. The City of LA, in partnership with the LA County Department of Economic Opportunity (DEO), has launched the LA Region Small Business and Worker Relief Funds to support those affected. Grant Opportunities Eligible […]

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February 11, 2025
Heavy Rainstorm to Hit Southern California Wednesday Through Friday, Raising Flood and Mudslide Concerns

Storm to Bring Heavy Rain, Potential Mudslides, and Flooding to Burn Areas Southern California residents are bracing for a powerful storm expected to bring significant rainfall between Wednesday and Friday. The storm poses a heightened risk of mudslides and debris flows in areas recently scorched by wildfires. Flood Watches in Place for Burn Scar Areas […]

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February 4, 2025
Lake Balboa Neighborhood Council to Present Community Needs to Councilmember Imelda Padilla on February 5, 2025

The Lake Balboa Neighborhood Council will present a comprehensive list of community needs and concerns to Councilmember Imelda Padilla at the upcoming board meeting on February 5, 2025. Key topics include public safety issues in the Sepulveda Basin, the future of Van Nuys and Whiteman Airports, land use developments, improvements for the local dog park, […]

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January 21, 2025
LA Approves Relief Funds for Northeast San Fernando Valley Residents Affected by Wildfires

The Los Angeles City Council has approved a $25,000 relief fund to help residents of the northeast San Fernando Valley recover from the devastating wildfires earlier this month. The fund is aimed at assisting those who experienced income loss due to the disaster. Relief Fund Overview This relief initiative, led by Councilwoman Imelda Padilla, focuses […]

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January 10, 2025
Supporting Our Community During the Wildfire Crisis

We want to take a moment to thank our first responders, activists, and community members for stepping up during this challenging time. Your efforts—whether through resource-sharing, outreach, or direct action—are truly making a difference and show the strength and resilience of our community. With so much information circulating, we’ve compiled a list of resources to […]

Read More
January 9, 2025
Emergency Resources: Report Fallen Trees and Power Outages

LADWP customers experiencing outages should expect crews to respond within 24-48 hours from the time outages are reported. Report outages, see outage alerts, and track the status of outages at: https://www.ladwp.com/outages Contact LADWP: 1-800-DIAL-DWP (1-800-342-5397) MyLA 311 connects you to city services and info; use it to report fallen trees, request cleanups, etc. Dial 311 […]

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January 6, 2025
Preparing for Strong Winds and Potential Fires

The National Weather Service (NWS) has issued an alert for a severe windstorm expected to impact Ventura and Los Angeles counties from Tuesday, January 7, through Wednesday, January 8. Winds are expected to reach 50-80 mph, with gusts up to 100 mph in some areas. In Los Angeles, Red Flag Parking Restrictions will be in […]

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December 23, 2024
Free LA Metro Rides on Christmas Eve and New Year’s Eve

Enjoy Free Rides on LA Metro This Holiday Season LA Metro is once again offering free rides on Christmas Eve and New Year’s Eve to ensure safe and convenient travel during the holidays. From 4 a.m. on December 24 to 3 a.m. on December 25, passengers can ride Metro buses and trains for free. Free […]

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December 20, 2024
CA E-Bike Incentive Project

The California E-Bike Incentive Project is a statewide consumer-facing incentive program that aims to provide point-of-sale voucher incentives — for the purchase of electric bicycles (e-bikes) — to residents in disadvantaged communities, low-income communities, and low-income households with an annual household income of less than 300% of the Federal Poverty Level (FPL). The base incentive […]

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December 18, 2024
California Declares Emergency Over Bird Flu Outbreak

California Takes Action on Bird Flu Outbreak Governor Gavin Newsom has declared a state of emergency in response to California's rising bird flu cases. The announcement follows confirmation from the CDC of a severe human case in Louisiana. “This proclamation is a targeted action to ensure government agencies have the resources and flexibility they need […]

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December 17, 2024
LA County to Wipe Out $800M in Medical Debt for 200K Residents: Here's How It Works

LA County Launches Program to Cancel $800M in Medical Debt for 200K Angelenos Los Angeles County is tackling medical debt head-on, offering relief to hundreds of thousands of residents burdened by unpaid bills. Through a groundbreaking initiative, the county plans to clear $800 million in medical debt for low-income residents, helping alleviate financial stress for […]

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December 3, 2024
Lake Balboa Holiday Parade

LAKE BALBOA HOLIDAY PARADE is a community parade that will take place on December 23rd beginning at 5pm at the private residence of the Middleton’s located at 7944 Paso Robles Avenue. Neighbors, Friends and Families decorate their bicycles, wagons, mopeds, themselves, and other modes of transportation with lights and bells. The parade will be lead […]

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December 2, 2024
Join us for a Virtual Community Meeting as Metro plans for Housing in the Valley

Join us for a Virtual Community Meeting as Metro plans for Housing in the Valley  Balboa Station Virtual Community Meeting  Thursday, December 12, 6 pm – 7:30 pm Zoom link: bit.ly/BalboaMtg Call-In: 888.788.0099 Webinar ID: 884 1046 0828  Metro is currently planning housing near Balboa Station and is seeking input from the community on the architectural […]

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November 27, 2024
Happy Thanksgiving Adoption Weekend

LA Animal Services will offer reduced adoption fees this Thanksgiving weekend to help the pets in the six Centers find loving homes. Like many shelters across the country, the Department is facing high intake numbers of cats and dogs, with medium- and large-sized dogs making up the majority of the pet population. Click here to view […]

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March 15, 2025
Proposed New Landing Fees at Van Nuys Airport

LAWA (the authority that owns and operates LAX and Van Nuys Airport) is proposing a new landing fee at Van Nuys Airport (VNY), set to take effect on July 1, 2025. The proposed fees aim to help cover the rising costs of maintaining and upgrading airfield infrastructure. The landing fee will be based on aircraft […]

Read More
March 8, 2025
Call for Artists: Capitol Office Art Contest – Submit by June 1

From the office of State Senator Henry Stern (CA District 27): We are excited to announce a call for artists within our district to submit their artwork for a special contest. The winning pieces will be proudly displayed in our Capitol office, showcasing the incredible talent from Senate District 27! This is an opportunity for […]

Read More
March 8, 2025
MyLA311 Week: Report Issues & Keep Los Angeles Clean

Keep Los Angeles clean and vibrant by using MyLA311! Whether it’s through the app, website, or simply calling 311, MyLA311 is the best and most direct way to report issues on our city streets including illegal dumping, potholes, graffiti, animal services, and so much more. The Board of Public Works is once again hosting MyLA311 […]

Read More
March 8, 2025
L.A. Parks Want Your Input!

The Department of Recreation and Parks is launching the first phase of the Park Needs Assessment and they want to hear from you! This is your chance to get involved, share your thoughts and help shape the future of L.A's parks and recreational spaces. You can participate at needs.parks.lacity.gov or attend a live session... Saturday, March 8 10:00 […]

Read More
March 7, 2025
Report Discrimination in Banking

The City’s civil rights department, LA Civil Rights, is receiving reports that some banks may be illegally closing or restricting the accounts of depositors with Armenian surnames. One bank has already been penalized for this illegal conduct. If you know someone whose bank account was closed or restricted without a clear explanation, and you believe […]

Read More
February 21, 2025
Van Nuys G Line Station Closure: What You Need to Know

Los Angeles Metro is set to close the Van Nuys G Line Station for three years, beginning Friday, February 21, 2025, to facilitate major infrastructure improvements. This closure is part of a $668 million upgrade to the 18-mile Metro "G Line" Bus Line (BRT), aimed at enhancing travel efficiency and reducing traffic congestion. What’s Changing? […]

Read More
February 14, 2025
Relief Grants for Small Businesses and Workers Affected by Wildfires

Financial Assistance Available for Recovery Small businesses and workers impacted by recent wildfires in Los Angeles now have access to financial relief. The City of LA, in partnership with the LA County Department of Economic Opportunity (DEO), has launched the LA Region Small Business and Worker Relief Funds to support those affected. Grant Opportunities Eligible […]

Read More
February 11, 2025
Heavy Rainstorm to Hit Southern California Wednesday Through Friday, Raising Flood and Mudslide Concerns

Storm to Bring Heavy Rain, Potential Mudslides, and Flooding to Burn Areas Southern California residents are bracing for a powerful storm expected to bring significant rainfall between Wednesday and Friday. The storm poses a heightened risk of mudslides and debris flows in areas recently scorched by wildfires. Flood Watches in Place for Burn Scar Areas […]

Read More
February 4, 2025
Lake Balboa Neighborhood Council to Present Community Needs to Councilmember Imelda Padilla on February 5, 2025

The Lake Balboa Neighborhood Council will present a comprehensive list of community needs and concerns to Councilmember Imelda Padilla at the upcoming board meeting on February 5, 2025. Key topics include public safety issues in the Sepulveda Basin, the future of Van Nuys and Whiteman Airports, land use developments, improvements for the local dog park, […]

Read More
January 21, 2025
LA Approves Relief Funds for Northeast San Fernando Valley Residents Affected by Wildfires

The Los Angeles City Council has approved a $25,000 relief fund to help residents of the northeast San Fernando Valley recover from the devastating wildfires earlier this month. The fund is aimed at assisting those who experienced income loss due to the disaster. Relief Fund Overview This relief initiative, led by Councilwoman Imelda Padilla, focuses […]

Read More
January 10, 2025
Supporting Our Community During the Wildfire Crisis

We want to take a moment to thank our first responders, activists, and community members for stepping up during this challenging time. Your efforts—whether through resource-sharing, outreach, or direct action—are truly making a difference and show the strength and resilience of our community. With so much information circulating, we’ve compiled a list of resources to […]

Read More
January 9, 2025
Emergency Resources: Report Fallen Trees and Power Outages

LADWP customers experiencing outages should expect crews to respond within 24-48 hours from the time outages are reported. Report outages, see outage alerts, and track the status of outages at: https://www.ladwp.com/outages Contact LADWP: 1-800-DIAL-DWP (1-800-342-5397) MyLA 311 connects you to city services and info; use it to report fallen trees, request cleanups, etc. Dial 311 […]

Read More
January 6, 2025
Preparing for Strong Winds and Potential Fires

The National Weather Service (NWS) has issued an alert for a severe windstorm expected to impact Ventura and Los Angeles counties from Tuesday, January 7, through Wednesday, January 8. Winds are expected to reach 50-80 mph, with gusts up to 100 mph in some areas. In Los Angeles, Red Flag Parking Restrictions will be in […]

Read More
December 23, 2024
Free LA Metro Rides on Christmas Eve and New Year’s Eve

Enjoy Free Rides on LA Metro This Holiday Season LA Metro is once again offering free rides on Christmas Eve and New Year’s Eve to ensure safe and convenient travel during the holidays. From 4 a.m. on December 24 to 3 a.m. on December 25, passengers can ride Metro buses and trains for free. Free […]

Read More
December 20, 2024
CA E-Bike Incentive Project

The California E-Bike Incentive Project is a statewide consumer-facing incentive program that aims to provide point-of-sale voucher incentives — for the purchase of electric bicycles (e-bikes) — to residents in disadvantaged communities, low-income communities, and low-income households with an annual household income of less than 300% of the Federal Poverty Level (FPL). The base incentive […]

Read More
December 18, 2024
California Declares Emergency Over Bird Flu Outbreak

California Takes Action on Bird Flu Outbreak Governor Gavin Newsom has declared a state of emergency in response to California's rising bird flu cases. The announcement follows confirmation from the CDC of a severe human case in Louisiana. “This proclamation is a targeted action to ensure government agencies have the resources and flexibility they need […]

Read More
December 17, 2024
LA County to Wipe Out $800M in Medical Debt for 200K Residents: Here's How It Works

LA County Launches Program to Cancel $800M in Medical Debt for 200K Angelenos Los Angeles County is tackling medical debt head-on, offering relief to hundreds of thousands of residents burdened by unpaid bills. Through a groundbreaking initiative, the county plans to clear $800 million in medical debt for low-income residents, helping alleviate financial stress for […]

Read More
December 3, 2024
Lake Balboa Holiday Parade

LAKE BALBOA HOLIDAY PARADE is a community parade that will take place on December 23rd beginning at 5pm at the private residence of the Middleton’s located at 7944 Paso Robles Avenue. Neighbors, Friends and Families decorate their bicycles, wagons, mopeds, themselves, and other modes of transportation with lights and bells. The parade will be lead […]

Read More
December 2, 2024
Join us for a Virtual Community Meeting as Metro plans for Housing in the Valley

Join us for a Virtual Community Meeting as Metro plans for Housing in the Valley  Balboa Station Virtual Community Meeting  Thursday, December 12, 6 pm – 7:30 pm Zoom link: bit.ly/BalboaMtg Call-In: 888.788.0099 Webinar ID: 884 1046 0828  Metro is currently planning housing near Balboa Station and is seeking input from the community on the architectural […]

Read More
November 27, 2024
Happy Thanksgiving Adoption Weekend

LA Animal Services will offer reduced adoption fees this Thanksgiving weekend to help the pets in the six Centers find loving homes. Like many shelters across the country, the Department is facing high intake numbers of cats and dogs, with medium- and large-sized dogs making up the majority of the pet population. Click here to view […]

Read More
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