De los más de 11,700 Matadores elegibles para graduarse de la Universidad Estatal de California, Northridge en mayo, seis individuos fueron seleccionados para un reconocimiento especial como estudiantes graduados sobresalientes. […]
Resurgence of COVID-19 Cases Shutting Down LA County Again
By the San Fernando Valley Sun/El Sol and City News Service Angelica Cruz is a longtime vendor at the San Fernando Swap Meet who, like other vendors, has been […]
Junipero Serra Statue in Mission Hills Comes Down…for Now
One week after a statue of Junipero Serra, founder of the initial nine of California’s 21 missions, was pulled down by protesters at Olvera Street in downtown Los Angeles, a […]
CSUN Honors Graduate with Special Recognition
Of the more than 11,700 Matadors eligible to graduate from California State University, Northridge in May, six individuals were singled out for special recognition as outstanding graduating students. And if […]
LA City Partnership Plants Hope With Free Trees During COVID-19 Crisis
Los Angeles city officials are offering to plant free trees for residents and business owners as part of Mayor Eric Garcetti’s Green New Deal goal to plant 90,000 trees by […]
Literary Giant Rudolfo Anaya Passes
Beloved author Rudolfo Anaya, referred to as the “grandfather of Chicano literature” and a “literary giant” died this week. While his vast body of work includes children’s books to poetry, […]
Judge Approves .5 Million Settlement for Teen Abused by Sheriff’s Detective
LOS ANGELES (CNS) – A judge has approved a $5.5 million settlement of a lawsuit filed against Los Angeles County on behalf of a teenage girl who was sexually abused […]
San Fernando City Officials Say “No Intent” to Defraud CalPERS in Case of Former Police Officer
San Fernando City officials believe they face no lingering liability in the wake of disgraced former police officer Sgt. William Bailey having to pay back more than $200,000 to the […]
Record Summer School Enrollment in Los Angeles Unified
More than 100,000 students began their first full week of online summer school sessions, Los Angeles Unified School District (LAUSD) officials announced Monday, June 29. To mitigate learning loss due […]
City Council OKs Report on LAPD Crowd Control During Protests
LOS ANGELES (CNS) – The Los Angeles City Council unanimously voted to have an “after-action” report conducted on the tactics used by police officers in controlling crowds during protests in […]
