Siempre se ha recomendado vacunarse contra la gripe como una forma de protegerse contra contraer o propagar la gripe, una enfermedad grave que afecta a millones cada año. Esta temporada […]
Mother of Six Dies From Coronavirus
A mother of six from Palmdale who was fighting for her life after testing positive for coronavirus, died Monday, Aug. 24. Brenda Martinez, 43, had tested positive for COVID-19 over […]
Going to School in a Motel
Luis Macias says he would rather be in a school classroom. “I wish I could go back to school,” the 12-year-old said. “I feel so lonely here.” But like his […]
Retracing the Path of the Chicano Moratorium 50 Years Ago
This Saturday, Aug. 29, marks the 50th Anniversary of the Chicano Moratorium. The Moratorium was a call to end the war in Vietnam and say “Basta!” to the disproportionate numbers […]
Immunization is the Best Defense Against Getting or Spreading the Flu
Getting your flu shot has always been recommended as a way of protecting yourself against contracting or spreading influenza, a serious disease that plagues millions each year. This flu season, […]
Grassroots Group Seeks to Swing Valley Voters Away From Trump
CORRECTION In the Aug. 26 issue of the San Fernando Valley Sun/El Sol, Northridge Indivisible founder Michelle Fowle was quoted as defining herself “a Democratic loyalist.” The quote should have […]
LA Firefighters Reunite with West Hills Medical Team
In May 2020, several Los Angeles Fire Department (LAFD) firefighters were injured while battling an explosion and fire in a one-story commercial building in a downtown LA fire. They were […]
LA Zoo Reopens to the Public
After being closed to the public and its members for 166 days because of the coronavirus pandemic, the Los Angeles Zoo reopened to all in a limited capacity on Wednesday, […]
New Cancer Diagnosis Options for People with Medicare
Each year, more than 250,000 women in the United States learn that they have breast cancer, and more than 20,000 find out they have ovarian cancer. While most of these […]
LA School Board Votes To Expand Ethnic Studies
LOS ANGLES (CNS) — The Los Angeles Board of Education has voted to expand Ethnic Studies courses to all students in the Los Angeles Unified School District and establish the […]
