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Week in Review: 4.3 Earthquake, Karaoke Nights, Beekeeping

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  • A a few miles away from Santa Clarita this week. The quake and aftershocks could be felt in some Westside neighborhoods.
  • A KNBC news van caught fire on the 405 North near Getty Center Drive, causing heavy traffic for miles. No injuries were reported.
  • An installation of the Eastside bookstore this week. The exhibit is an ode to what founder David Kipen calls a "diminuendo for book culture." Visitors can buy, rent, donate and check out books from the museum.
  • Melissa McQueen, karaoke host at Barney's Beanery, says she has heard Journey's "Don't Stop Believing" more than 2,000 times in her career. "Easily," she said. at the popular bar/restaurant.
  • Volunteers from The Home Depot and the band 3 Doors Down in West Los Angeles. The Home Depot Foundation is donating $1 million every week from Sept. 11 to Nov. 11 (Veterans Day) to veterans' causes. This day of service was the kickoff event. .
  • of the veterans' facility after the makeover.
  • A couple on the Westside is urging the. Chelsea and Rob McFarland spent months gathering signatures in support of their cause.

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