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DistrictAugust registered Republican. He Several online magazines, and often illegal suggestions Other officers, including Vehicles will be detoured off 1222, Calincludes Trans willWest close Hills, all has seven months in the including L.A. Magazine and made by Facebook posts such Senior Lead Officers Sean Dinse the freeway at Chesebro, use Chatsworth,northbound lanesNorthridge, at those office before running again The Knock, have published as using baseball bats, firehoses, and Brent Rygh, were also Agoura Road, and get back Porterexits from Ranch 9 pmand toGranada 5 pm. in March as the incumbent, exposés this week about the Clorox and more to rid the area of frequent contributors with crime on the southbound 101 at Hills,Vehicles andwill bethough detoured theoff as the term ends December west valley social media groups transients. updates and information. Liberty Canyon. seatand backis nonpartisan,at the 101 off andthe 2020. “Crimebusters of West Hills and At issue is not only the vile The leaked screen shots Woodland Hills” and “Homeless nature of the threats but the fact came from a complaint filed with Transient Encampments of Our the Attorney General’s office West Valley.” Fern Peskin-White last year. However, many of the Both sites were founded volunteered a statement same officers are said to still be by West Hills resident Fern commenting on the page. Peskin-White. Crimebusters was then withdrew the offer LAPD instigated an founded in 2016 as a Facebook at presstime. investigation into Crimebusters group to alert residents as to last year, and ordered officers to local crime and assist police in that several members of the LAPD stop engaging with the groups identifying crime information for are either administrators of the until they attended social media “public safety.” The Homeless Facebook sites or contribute to training. Prince Tribute at Final Concert in the Park Transient Encampment was them with updates or comments. Rygh, who was the The Purple ExperienceExperience featuringfeatures MarshallMarshall CharloffCharloff will formed a year later after the focus In one instance, West Valley administrator of the Crimebusters bring a Prince tribute to Warner Park for the final concert of the Facebook group became Officer Daryl Scoggins replied and Homeless Transients pages, of the season this Sunday, August 18 at 6:30 pm. Purple increasingly targeted to the to a post asking “Can I tase and retired from the force in 2018 but Experience is a five-piece group hailing from Prince’s homeless problem. detain before calling you?” with is still involved with the groups. birthplace, Minneapolis and they have been bringing the The topic raised by both “We can’t control what happens At this time, LAPD most authentic production of Prince and The Revolution to online magazines this week was before we get there,” with several spokesperson JoshJosh Rubenstein Rubenstein audiences since 2011. the increasingly hostile, hateful laughing emojis. (Continued to page 17) Page 2, Valley News Group, August 15, 2019 COMMUNITY AUGUST COMMUNITY CALENDAR WOODLAND HILLS: The City of Calabasas will hold an e-waste collection on Saturday, August 17, from 10 am to 3 pm. Bring your old computers, televisions, radios, peripherals, cables, appliances and more to El Camino Shopping Center, 23381 Mulholland Drive. For a Happiness is complete list of acceptable items visit www.cityofcalabasas.com. WEST HILLS: The West Hills Neighborhood Council’s Beautification Committee invites the community to help clear litter and weeds along Woodlake Avenue between Ingomar and Saticoy Streets on Saturday, August 18, from 8 to 11 am. Meet in the Fields Market parking lot at Saticoy and Woodlake. Committee chairs Faye Barta and Brad Hawai’i Vanderhoof supply gardening tools. Bring a hat, a pair of gloves, some sun block and a smile. NORTHRIDGE: Bored with nothing to do? Come join the Valley Trailers Square Dance Club for some fun and learn modern square 5 NIGHTS FROM OʻAHU, HAWAIʻI dancing. Classes start on Tuesday, September 10, which are held at ASTON WAIKIKI BEACH HOTEL Wilkinson Center, 8956 Vanalden Ave., south of Nordoff St. Arrive 1 between 6:30-6:45 pm to register; class from 7:00 to 8:20 pm. Open INCLUDES: $ for two weeks - first night free and $7 thereafter. It’s a good way to • Five nights’ partial ocean view room exercise (without realizing it), have fun and make new friends. For 662LAND ONLY accommodations more information call Linda at (805) 231-6171 or Don at (818) 360- BOOK NOW THROUGH • Daily breakfast, lunch or dinner at 8750. AUGUST 31, 2019! Wolfgang Puck Express2 • Kids 17 & younger stay FREE3 WOODLAND HILLS: The Woodland Hills Homeowners Organization TRAVEL: returns after a summer hiatus to host a meeting on Wednesday, August 28, at 7:30 pm. The meeting will be held at the American Legion Hall, • Select dates through December 31, 2019 5320 Fallbrook Avenue. Agenda has not yet been determined; visit www.whho.com for updates. WOODLAND HILLS: The Bonedaddys bring their blend of traditional AAA VACATIONS® Afro-Cuban, cumbia, ska, salsa and funk to The Write Off Room, AMENITY 21791 Ventura Blvd. on Sunday, August 18 from 6 to 10 pm. Singer songwriter Cava has toured with such artists as Ozomatli English Beat, $100 Jackson Brown and more. For more information visit thewriteroffroom. ACTIVITY VOUCHER com. PER BOOKING4 CALABASAS: UCLA Psychiatry is seeking seniors over 60 who have been diagnosed as suffering from depression for a six-month research study. The Late Life Mood, Stress and Wellness Program in the Geriatric Psychiatry Division is conducting the study with 12 weekly 60-minute sessions of either a health and education wellness class or a Tai Chi class. Participants will undergo two functional magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scans. A complete psychiatric evaluation will be provided. Subjects will not be charged for participation and will be compensated. The study will be held at two locations: UCLA and the Motion Picture Television Fund, 23388 Mulholland Drive in Woodland Hills. Call UCLA Psychiatry Department for an appointment to see if you qualify at (310) 794-9523. O‘AHU, HAWAI‘I AAA TRAVELS WITH YOU CALL: 800-741-1605 CLICK: AAA.com/TravelBenefi ts VISIT: Your Local Auto Club Branch 1Rate is per person, land only, based on double occupancy, for check-in on November 18, 2019 and includes government taxes. 2Live, Love Eat O er: Valid on new bookings for travel through December 31, 2019 in partial ocean view room category and higher. Guests receive coupons valid for one meal per day per person, for up to four paying adults, at Wolfgang Puck Express. Coupons are valid for one item from the breakfast, sandwich entrée, pizza or salad select menu per day. Breakfast is served from 7:00 a.m. – 10:30 a.m., lunch and dinner are served from 10:30 a.m. – 10:00 p.m. Co ee or fountain drink is included for breakfast only; beverages not included for lunch or dinner. Coupons are issued at check-in, have no monetary value and cannot be used for refunds. Coupons are nontransferable and may only be used by registered guests who qualify for the promotion. O er may not be combined with any other special or promotion. 3Kids stay free in same room as adults using existing bedding. Occupancy limits apply. 4Minimum 5 night stay at participating AAA Vacations® properties required. Voucher is nonrefundable, nontransferable and has no cash value. Unless otherwise indicated: Rates quoted are accurate at time of publication & are per person, based on double occupancy. Airfare, taxes, fees, surcharges, gratuities, transfers & excursions are additional. Advertised rates do not include any applicable daily resort or facility fees payable directly to the hotel at check-out; such fee amounts will be advised at the time of booking. Rates, terms, conditions, availability, itinerary, taxes, fees, surcharges, deposit, payment, cancellation terms/conditions & policies subject to change without notice at any time. Cruise rates capacity controlled. Advance reservations through AAA Travel required to obtain Member Benefi ts & savings which may vary based on departure date. Rates may be subject to increase after full payment for increases in government-imposed taxes or fees & supplier-imposed fees. Blackout dates & other restrictions may apply.