LOS ANGELES (CNS) — UCLA Health announced that 1,242 patients are being notified about the theft of a faculty member’s laptop computer containing names, medical record numbers and health information […]
FAA Proposes Penalty Against Northridge Aerospace Industry Supplier
LOS ANGELES (CNS) — The Federal Aviation Administration is proposing a $211,000 civil penalty against a Northridge-based aerospace industry supplier for allegedly violating federal drug and alcohol testing regulations, it […]
Man Pleads No Contest in Infant’s Death
SAN FERNANDO (CNS) — A Newhall man pleaded no contest today to a first-degree murder charge for drowning his 19-day-old daughter, whose body was later found in the cab of […]
Trump Video Goes After Bush on Immigration
DES MOINES, Iowa — Donald Trump is going after Republican presidential rival Jeb Bush with a new campaign video about immigration. In the video, Bush is shown saying in a […]
Garcetti Takes LA’s Olympics Case to Switzerland
LOS ANGELES (CNS) – Mayor Eric Garcetti traveled to Switzerland on Wednesday, Sept. 2, to present Los Angeles to the International Olympic Committee as a candidate to host the 2024 […]
CSUN Animation Faculty, Students Helped Rebuild Memories of Hiroshima Life Pre-Bombing
The atomic bombing of Hiroshima in August 1945 destroyed the city’s infrastructure and killed an estimated 90,000–146,000 people. It also wiped out an entire culture in an instant. “Message from […]
Fed Report Shows Autos and Housing Fueling US Growth
By Martin Crutsinger Associated Press WASHINGTON — While U.S. housing and auto sales showed strength over the summer, manufacturers were feeling pressure from China’s economic slowdown and the oil industry […]
Patriots, Knights do Battle at Notre Dame
Birmingham pulled off a stunner by defeating Newbury Park in its season opener. Now the Patriots try to take out another noted Southern Section power when they travel to Notre […]
Watchdog: 900,000 Veterans Have Pending Health Care Requests
WASHINGTON — Nearly 900,000 military veterans have officially pending applications for health care from the Department of Veterans Affairs, the department’s inspector general said Wednesday, Sept. 2, but “serious” problems […]
Sierra Canyon Already Leaving a Strong Impression
Not every high school football coach would be thrilled to open the paper the day after his team handily won its first game, and read how it was the first […]
