SACRAMENTO – The back-to-school season is an exciting time, but it can also cause anxiety for some children – and parents too! Preparing in advance can help your child feel […]
Consumer Reporting Agencies Follow Your Moves
By now, you’ve probably heard about the Big Three credit bureaus (Equifax, Experian and TransUnion), which monitor your financial history and issue credit reports and credit scores to potential lenders. […]
Ford Amphitheatre is the Venue for Mexican Folklorico Dance and Music
The Ford Amphitheatre has been the place this summer to see L.A.’s top Mexican folklorico dance companies and Mariachi musicians. During one recent weekend, Grandeza Mexicana Folk dance performed on […]
Murder suspect arrested by LAPD Gang Unit
Gang unit officers from the LAPD Mission Station have arrested a suspect for the July 17 double homicide that occurred in front of a 7-Eleven store in Panorama City. Angel […]
Public Hearing On High Speed Rail Project
Tuesday, Aug. 12, 2:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. Public Hearing On High Speed Rail Project A “bullet train” is being proposed to travel through the City of San Fernando at […]
Plaques Stolen from Cesar Chavez Memorial
At least 14 of the 23 brass plaques that acknowledge the donors who helped bring about the Cesar Chavez Memorial in the City of San Fernando have gone missing in […]
Family Seeks Public’s Help in Identifying Hit-and-Run Driver
The family of hit-and-run victim Richard Ulloa is seeking the public’s help in identifying the driver of the car that hit him and caused his death. Ulloa, 39, of Sylmar, […]
Parents of Sylmar Child Describe Their Worst Nightmare
The parents and family members of Vincent “Vinny” Quintana, the 3-year-boy who died on July 30, spoke to the San Fernando Valley Sun/El Sol following what they called the “incorrect […]