Community Corner
Week in Review: 'Oprah' Ends, World Doesn't
A look at the notable events of May 16–22.
NEWS
Recycling waste water has been found to be the most cost-effective solution to meet the future demands of the city.
Sherman, who represents the 27th Congressional District, which includes parts of Encino, took questions and spoke on the issues of the day.
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The biggest news that failed to happen this week was the End of the World. What a relief.
CRIME
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From May 14–17, there were four reported burglaries, three thefts and one assault reported to the LAPD in Encino.
FEATURES
Patch relived its youth by attending Birmingham Community Charter High School students' prom, 'A Moonlit Enchantment.'
Residents Valleywide put on their sneakers for a good cause.
A new spot for burgers, beer and pigs-in-a-blanket opens on Ventura Boulevard.
COLUMNS
Confessions from the Car-Pool Line asked "?" Apparently not, according to columnist Susan Spillman.
Mom's Talk wondered , which is winding up so that Oprah can concentrate on her new cable network, OWN.
BLOGS
In her blog "The Professional Housekeeper," Marta Perrone wrote about "." No prizes for guessing what public figure Perrone had in mind.
A Patch reader asked Edahn . Click for his answer.
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