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August 5, 2022
Valley Youth Philharmonic Auditions

The Valley Youth Philharmonic Orchestra is holding an open audition on Saturday, August 20. This open audition is a great opportunity for young musicians to join a program focused on developing and improving their musical abilities. The audition fee is $20 and will take place at the In-Christ Community Church's Choir Room. Please click this link […]

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August 5, 2022
2022 L.A. Small Business Academy

Applications are now open for the L.A. Small Business Academy. This year's academy is focused on addressing the challenges that diverse small businesses in the construction sector face. The academy will focus on upcoming city projects, contract compliance, and more. Those who are accepted must complete all classes to graduate. The application is open through […]

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July 18, 2022
Protect Yourself from Mosquitos

The Greater LA County Vector Control reminds everyone that we no longer have a "mosquito season." Mosquitos remain active throughout the year and can cause sickness and even death. Luckily, there are ways to combat these insects and take back the outdoors, our neighborhoods, and our community. Take a closer look at the important information […]

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July 9, 2022
Small Businesses Rental Relief Round 2

The Economic Workforce Development Department is preparing to launch another round of the small business rental relief program this coming Monday, July 11. Grants will be of up to $15,000 or six months of back rent, whichever is less. The grant may be used for rent payments that were incurred on or after March 1, 2020 until […]

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July 8, 2022
Updated Hours at LA Animal Shelters

Animal shelter hours have been updated to expand opportunities to visit and adopt on a walk-in basis. Shelters are open (no appointment needed) on Tuesdays and Thursdays (8AM - 5PM), and on Saturdays and Sundays (11AM-5PM). Shelters are also open by appointment Wednesdays and Fridays (8AM-5PM). Please click here for more information on adopting.

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July 8, 2022
LADWP Water Quality Report

LADWP’s Water System supplied an average of 454 million gallons of water per day to the more than 4 million residents of Los Angeles, its businesses, and visitors in 2021. The city’s water met and surpassed all federal and state drinking health-based water drinking standards set by both the state and federal governments. Follow this […]

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June 4, 2022
Upcoming meetings to provide updates on North San Fernando Valley Transit Corridor project

The North San Fernando Valley Transit Corridor project is hosting community meetings in June to provide the communities and stakeholders an update on the project. Scroll down to see meeting dates and times — including one meeting that will be virtual. The project is now studying an option that aims to increase connectivity and provide […]

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June 3, 2022
Summer Reading with the Library

For the first time in two years, the Los Angeles Public Library will be having a full slate of programs for kids and teenagers, with many of the events taking place in-person. From art, poetry, music, yoga, access to digital books, and even the chance to learn a new language, there is no shortage of […]

Read More
June 3, 2022
Los Angeles Water Conservation Update

The City of Los Angeles has moved into Phase 3 of its emergency water conservation ordinance. This ordinance requires all LADWP customers to reduce the number of outdoor watering days from three to two days per week. LADWP has created an informative FAQ that drives home the seriousness of the situation and outlines the goals for our […]

Read More
June 3, 2022
California Primary Election June 7, 2022: What To Know

California is less than one week away from the statewide primary election. Election Day is June 7, but every registered voter should have already received a mail-in ballot to cast their votes for governor, senator, secretary-of-state, controller, and more. To count, your vote must be postmarked on or before Election Day and received by the county election's […]

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June 1, 2022
Jesse Owens Park Restoration

Groundbreaking for this project is scheduled for mid-July.

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June 1, 2022
Mayor Garcetti and U.S. Representative Sherman Celebrate $3 Million for Sepulveda Basin Sports Complex

Mayor Eric Garcetti today joined U.S. Representative Brad Sherman to celebrate $3 million in federal funding for the revitalization of the Sepulveda Basin Sports Complex. “Representative Sherman has always been the tip of the spear when it comes to fighting for federal funding that invests directly in our communities,” said Mayor Eric Garcetti. “Thanks to […]

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May 29, 2022
FREE Movie in the Park - Clifford the Big Red Dog - Saturday, June 11

Saturday, June 11 7:00 PM - 10:00 PM Free hot dogs and popcorn (while supplies last) Movie is rated PG. Louise Park 7140 Louise Ave Lake Balboa, CA 91406

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May 19, 2022
Six Los Angeles County District 3 Candidates Will Face Off Thursday at Candidate Forum

The six candidates for the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors, District 3, will discuss local issues at a forum Thursday. The six candidates for the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors, District 3 will face off on Thursday at a forum hosted by four local news outlets. Come June 7, six candidates will look […]

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May 13, 2022
Mosquito Control & Awareness

Following the end of Mosquito Awareness Week, it remains critically important to be aware of the steps we all can take in preventing the transmission of deadly diseases. To combat the growth of the mosquito population, the Greater Los Angeles Vector Control District has put together information that can help you fight back against this […]

Read More
May 13, 2022
Free Senior Meal Program - Ends June 30, 2022

Join today! The Senior Meal Program ends June 30, 2022. If you are 60+, reside in Los Angeles city, and would like to enroll, please call: (213) 202-5669 or email seniormealprogram@lacity.org.

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May 10, 2022
L.A. to Reduce Outdoor Watering from Three Days per Week to Two

Starting June 1, LADWP customers will have to cut their number of outdoor watering days from three to two. The rules, announced today, came in response to restrictions two weeks ago by the Metropolitan Water District of Southern California in light of this historic climate change-exacerbated drought. “We have plenty of water if we all do the right thing,” said […]

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May 9, 2022
13th Annual Senior Symposium - Saturday, May 14

13TH ANNUAL SENIOR SYMPOSIUM Saturday, May 14th, 2022 9:00am - 12:00pm ONEgeneration Intergenerational Daycare Center 17400 Victory Blvd. Lake Balboa, CA 91406 Join us IN-PERSON to gain access to local resources in healthcare and aging. COVID protocols and practices will be implemented. Click here to register via Eventbrite *All who pre-register will be entered into […]

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May 6, 2022
Operation Etch & Catch (Free Catalytic Converter Etching)

Los Angeles Police Department West Valley Division Saturday, May 14, 2022 10:00 AM - 2:00 PM West Valley LAPD Station Parking Lot 19020 Vanowen St Reseda, CA 91321 Protect your vehicle against having the catalytic converter stolen. Every year, thousands of catalytic converters are stolen for scrap metal while you spend hundreds of dollars having […]

Read More
May 4, 2022
Water Restrictions Ordered Amid Declared Shortage

A big cut in water use is needed to prevent officials from implementing even more stringent measures to mitigate the drought. What to know. Six million residents in Southern California will face water restrictions next month after water officials declared a severe shortage emergency amid the state's worsening drought. Residents across dozens of Southland cities […]

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August 5, 2022
Valley Youth Philharmonic Auditions

The Valley Youth Philharmonic Orchestra is holding an open audition on Saturday, August 20. This open audition is a great opportunity for young musicians to join a program focused on developing and improving their musical abilities. The audition fee is $20 and will take place at the In-Christ Community Church's Choir Room. Please click this link […]

Read More
August 5, 2022
2022 L.A. Small Business Academy

Applications are now open for the L.A. Small Business Academy. This year's academy is focused on addressing the challenges that diverse small businesses in the construction sector face. The academy will focus on upcoming city projects, contract compliance, and more. Those who are accepted must complete all classes to graduate. The application is open through […]

Read More
July 18, 2022
Protect Yourself from Mosquitos

The Greater LA County Vector Control reminds everyone that we no longer have a "mosquito season." Mosquitos remain active throughout the year and can cause sickness and even death. Luckily, there are ways to combat these insects and take back the outdoors, our neighborhoods, and our community. Take a closer look at the important information […]

Read More
July 9, 2022
Small Businesses Rental Relief Round 2

The Economic Workforce Development Department is preparing to launch another round of the small business rental relief program this coming Monday, July 11. Grants will be of up to $15,000 or six months of back rent, whichever is less. The grant may be used for rent payments that were incurred on or after March 1, 2020 until […]

Read More
July 8, 2022
Updated Hours at LA Animal Shelters

Animal shelter hours have been updated to expand opportunities to visit and adopt on a walk-in basis. Shelters are open (no appointment needed) on Tuesdays and Thursdays (8AM - 5PM), and on Saturdays and Sundays (11AM-5PM). Shelters are also open by appointment Wednesdays and Fridays (8AM-5PM). Please click here for more information on adopting.

Read More
July 8, 2022
LADWP Water Quality Report

LADWP’s Water System supplied an average of 454 million gallons of water per day to the more than 4 million residents of Los Angeles, its businesses, and visitors in 2021. The city’s water met and surpassed all federal and state drinking health-based water drinking standards set by both the state and federal governments. Follow this […]

Read More
June 4, 2022
Upcoming meetings to provide updates on North San Fernando Valley Transit Corridor project

The North San Fernando Valley Transit Corridor project is hosting community meetings in June to provide the communities and stakeholders an update on the project. Scroll down to see meeting dates and times — including one meeting that will be virtual. The project is now studying an option that aims to increase connectivity and provide […]

Read More
June 3, 2022
Summer Reading with the Library

For the first time in two years, the Los Angeles Public Library will be having a full slate of programs for kids and teenagers, with many of the events taking place in-person. From art, poetry, music, yoga, access to digital books, and even the chance to learn a new language, there is no shortage of […]

Read More
June 3, 2022
Los Angeles Water Conservation Update

The City of Los Angeles has moved into Phase 3 of its emergency water conservation ordinance. This ordinance requires all LADWP customers to reduce the number of outdoor watering days from three to two days per week. LADWP has created an informative FAQ that drives home the seriousness of the situation and outlines the goals for our […]

Read More
June 3, 2022
California Primary Election June 7, 2022: What To Know

California is less than one week away from the statewide primary election. Election Day is June 7, but every registered voter should have already received a mail-in ballot to cast their votes for governor, senator, secretary-of-state, controller, and more. To count, your vote must be postmarked on or before Election Day and received by the county election's […]

Read More
June 1, 2022
Jesse Owens Park Restoration

Groundbreaking for this project is scheduled for mid-July.

Read More
June 1, 2022
Mayor Garcetti and U.S. Representative Sherman Celebrate $3 Million for Sepulveda Basin Sports Complex

Mayor Eric Garcetti today joined U.S. Representative Brad Sherman to celebrate $3 million in federal funding for the revitalization of the Sepulveda Basin Sports Complex. “Representative Sherman has always been the tip of the spear when it comes to fighting for federal funding that invests directly in our communities,” said Mayor Eric Garcetti. “Thanks to […]

Read More
May 29, 2022
FREE Movie in the Park - Clifford the Big Red Dog - Saturday, June 11

Saturday, June 11 7:00 PM - 10:00 PM Free hot dogs and popcorn (while supplies last) Movie is rated PG. Louise Park 7140 Louise Ave Lake Balboa, CA 91406

Read More
May 19, 2022
Six Los Angeles County District 3 Candidates Will Face Off Thursday at Candidate Forum

The six candidates for the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors, District 3, will discuss local issues at a forum Thursday. The six candidates for the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors, District 3 will face off on Thursday at a forum hosted by four local news outlets. Come June 7, six candidates will look […]

Read More
May 13, 2022
Mosquito Control & Awareness

Following the end of Mosquito Awareness Week, it remains critically important to be aware of the steps we all can take in preventing the transmission of deadly diseases. To combat the growth of the mosquito population, the Greater Los Angeles Vector Control District has put together information that can help you fight back against this […]

Read More
May 13, 2022
Free Senior Meal Program - Ends June 30, 2022

Join today! The Senior Meal Program ends June 30, 2022. If you are 60+, reside in Los Angeles city, and would like to enroll, please call: (213) 202-5669 or email seniormealprogram@lacity.org.

Read More
May 10, 2022
L.A. to Reduce Outdoor Watering from Three Days per Week to Two

Starting June 1, LADWP customers will have to cut their number of outdoor watering days from three to two. The rules, announced today, came in response to restrictions two weeks ago by the Metropolitan Water District of Southern California in light of this historic climate change-exacerbated drought. “We have plenty of water if we all do the right thing,” said […]

Read More
May 9, 2022
13th Annual Senior Symposium - Saturday, May 14

13TH ANNUAL SENIOR SYMPOSIUM Saturday, May 14th, 2022 9:00am - 12:00pm ONEgeneration Intergenerational Daycare Center 17400 Victory Blvd. Lake Balboa, CA 91406 Join us IN-PERSON to gain access to local resources in healthcare and aging. COVID protocols and practices will be implemented. Click here to register via Eventbrite *All who pre-register will be entered into […]

Read More
May 6, 2022
Operation Etch & Catch (Free Catalytic Converter Etching)

Los Angeles Police Department West Valley Division Saturday, May 14, 2022 10:00 AM - 2:00 PM West Valley LAPD Station Parking Lot 19020 Vanowen St Reseda, CA 91321 Protect your vehicle against having the catalytic converter stolen. Every year, thousands of catalytic converters are stolen for scrap metal while you spend hundreds of dollars having […]

Read More
May 4, 2022
Water Restrictions Ordered Amid Declared Shortage

A big cut in water use is needed to prevent officials from implementing even more stringent measures to mitigate the drought. What to know. Six million residents in Southern California will face water restrictions next month after water officials declared a severe shortage emergency amid the state's worsening drought. Residents across dozens of Southland cities […]

Read More
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