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Week in Review: Manhunt, Memories and More Mulholland Bridge Construction

A look back at the notable stories of Aug. 22-27.

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NEWS

Plans for the 40-year-old restaurant on Ventura Boulevard at White Oak Avenue call for a double-lane drive-through, a more efficient kitchen and elimination of the playground.

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A California Watch investigation finds that Prime Healthcare Services, the chain that owns Encino Hospital, targeted Medicare patients for financial gain. Prime denies the allegations.

High speed collision on Burbank Boulevard near Balboa in Encino sends three to hospital.

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The advisory attributed the heat spell to a "combination of weak onshore gradients and a large area of high pressure building Southern California."

Halkovich volunteered at Our Lady of Grace Catholic Church in Encino following a career in nursing, including at St. John's Hospital in Santa Monica.

AB 818 now moves to Governor Jerry Brown for his signature or veto.

With area temperatures soaring, county Sheriff's Department and city Department of Water and Power issue advisories.

CRIME

A 43-year-old man suspected of killing two people in Chatsworth and later opening fire on police during a shootout in Encino has been charged with eight felony counts, including assault with a firearm on a peace officer.

Take a look at some of the most interesting Twitter reactions to news reports about police searching in Encino for a double-homicide suspect.

FEATURES

Here are local homes to be open for viewing on Sunday, 2-5 p.m.

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Escape to downtown L.A. on Sept. 10 for Chinatown Summer Nights. It's a food, music, shopping and arts event perfect for all ages—and best of all, admission is free.

Sure you can teach an old(er) dog new tricks - learning is a lifelong endeavor! Pick up some new skills and expand your mind with these picks for classes for adults in Encino.

COLUMNS

Confessions from the Carpool Line columnist Susan Spillman is already after an online calculator estimates she will live into her 90s.

'Get Fit' columnist Melissa Lambarena brought us a list of

In 'The Way We Were', Hal Lifson wrote about t


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