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Week in Review: Storm Coverage, Save Los Encinos Park and More

Here are some of the headline highlights from the week beginning November 28.

NEWS

Encino and Sherman Oaks were both battered by Wednesday night's winds.

The storm hit power lines throughout the Valley.

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Encino among communities most hard-hit in L.A., the DWP reported.

The 'once in a lifetime' windstorm left 140,000 LADWP customers without power as of Thursday afternoon, according to Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa.

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Decline in sales prompts closure of restaurant that's been on Ventura Boulevard since 1993.

The lawmaker explained the challenge of the state's budget crisis.

A local resident and member of the Encino Neighborhood Council weighed in on the prospect of losing the park in 2012.

Berman vs. Sherman? She wants to make sure you know about Shelley.

It was a good week to fill your tank.

The Christmas at Crespi program benefits families from Our Lady of Grace Parish in Encino and Guardian Angel Parish in Pacoima.

Traffic continued to be impaced by the construction project.

Encino resident joins movement to raise funds and awareness for men's cancers by growing a 'mo.' See how it's evolved since Nov. 1.

The school sold holiday gifts to raise money for activities.

CRIME

A roundup of reported crimes in Encino for Nov. 24-28.

This is the Scanner Report, detailing some LAPD and LAFD incidents that happened Friday morning.

Sentencing follows doctor's conviction earlier this month of involuntary manslaughter in the 2009 death of the pop singer, who grew up in Encino.

REAL ESTATE

The change, though slight, is good news.

Encino homes included in figures covering state's three major metropolitan areas.

These Encino homes are all open to view.

SPORTS

Jon Mack of Crespi Included in Best Coaches List

The Times imagined a dream team of coaches for UCLA.

COLUMNS

Our Carpool Line columnist wondered what would happen if girls could hold onto that fifth-grade confidence.

Back in the '60s, these two Encino mainstays were great places to shop, snack, buy records or just hang out.

HOLIDAYS

This Patch.com contest begins Dec. 8, so start decorating.


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