Honkers Return: They’re back. And on schedule....
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Honkers Return: They’re back. And on schedule. The Valley’s flock of Canada geese, which spends summers in Utah, has returned to the area for the winter. The geese, which can fly up to 45 mph, spend their days at Pierce College or the Sepulveda Basin, but regroup at the Encino Reservoir at night.
* SIBLING RIVALRY: The Kodama brothers, from left, Rob, Mike and Matt, have a fierce but friendly rivalry coaching boys’ soccer at Crespi, Burroughs and Paraclete highs. C9
* MURDER CASE: Five years after a 20-year-old Santa Monica College student disappeared, police have arrested a North Hollywood man on suspicion of killing her. B1
* NOT MONKEYS: The L.A. Zoo has just acquired three blue-eyed lemurs, enchanting natives of Madagascar. The zoo is the only place on the West Coast to see the rare blue-eyed creatures. Valley Calendar Weekend, (Page 7)
* CHINESE OPERA: “The Legend of the White Snake” will have the elaborate costumes and highly stylized singing expected of any traditional Peking (or Beijing) Opera. But this production will be staged on the Cal State Northridge campus. Valley Calendar Weekend, (Page 36)
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