For the last 25 years, the “Cesar Chavez March for Justice” has gathered the faithful. In 1993, the same year that Chavez died, the City of San Fernando responded by […]
Author Archives: By Alex Garcia and Diana Martinez
San Fernando Baseball and Softball League Is In Breach of Contract
Angry and worried parents showed up to Las Palmas Park in the City of San Fernando on March 24 to discuss and find out for themselves what the current situation […]
Alebrijes!
Life and death. Reality and magic. Color and light. When it comes to the traditions of Mexico’s native people and their relationship with death, the lines blur between life in […]
The Real Political Fights are at the Local Level
Republican vs. Democrat: Who cares! When it comes to the San Fernando Valley, the real political fights are at the local level among Democrats. Many will be watching the race […]
San Fernando Residents Protest Cutting Down of Palm Trees on Brand Blvd.
At the entrance to the City of San Fernando along Brand Boulevard, there’s a distinct green and white sign that designates it as “Tree City, USA.” But that designation took […]
Poverty Strikes the Most Vulnerable — Senior Californians
Raquel Perez makes end meets “by the Grace of God” every month. At 76, Perez rents a room for $300 from another senior who frequents the Senior Nutrition Program at […]