Antes de que la pandemia de coronavirus golpeara en 2020, matando a miles y cerrando industrias en todo el estado, las mayores preocupaciones para muchos californianos con respecto a desastres […]
El Proyecto del Tren Ligero del Este del Valle de San Fernando ahora es Elegible para Financiamiento Federal
LOS ÁNGELES (CNS) – La Autoridad de Transporte Metropolitano del Condado de Los Ángeles ha anunciado que el Proyecto de Tránsito de Tren Ligero del Este de San Fernando Valley […]
Elevando el Conocimiento: Arte Creado para los Trabajadores de la Salud Perdidos en el Frente
Parte 2 de la serie de 2 partes Preocupado por las muertes y el creciente riesgo para los trabajadores de la salud durante esta pandemia, el artista, veterano y profesor […]
“Tiny Homes” Provide Hope For the Homeless
A homeless couple who spent the night sleeping in the cold in the North Hollywood Recreation Center on Jan. 31 is now in a secure and warm location across the […]
Judge Calls Meeting On Skid Row To Discuss Worsening Conditions
LOS ANGELES (CNS) – The federal judge overseeing attempts to resolve the homelessness crisis in Los Angeles has called an urgent meeting at a Skid Row shelter today, Feb. 4, […]
POPS the Club Gives Kids with Incarcerated Family Members a Space And a Voice
Children with parents or other family members who are in prison can be stigmatized, ostracized, scorned and branded. Even worse, they can be an invisible population, a collateral damage afterthought […]
Sylmar Earthquake Approaches 50th Anniversary
Before the coronavirus pandemic struck in 2020, killing thousands and shutting down industries throughout the state, the biggest worries for many Californians regarding unexpected natural disasters were typically floods and […]
Raising Awareness —Art Created for Healthcare Workers Lost On the Frontlines
Part Two of a two-part series Concerned with the deaths and growing risk on healthcare workers during this pandemic, Woodland Hills artist, veteran, and CSULA nursing professor Ali Tayyeb is […]
CSUN Celebrates Black History Month with Virtual Events
California State University, Northridge plans to host multiple virtual Black History Month events to highlight and celebrate the accomplishments and contributions of the Black community. Organizations across campus, including the […]
UCLA Seeks Volunteers for COVID-19 Study
LOS ANGELES (CNS) – UCLA researchers are seeking participants for a study examining the impact of COVID-19 on survivors who continue battling health issues long after they were infected and […]
