In the City Council’s second meeting of the year, they approved the permanent regulations concerning the issue of accessory dwelling units (ADUs) and recognized O’Melveny Elementary School’s 100th anniversary. However, […]
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City of San Fernando Rep. Elected as First Latino Chairman of Metropolitan Water District
Adan Ortega, the City of San Fernando’s representative on the Metropolitan Water District’s (MWD) Board of Directors, has been elected as chairman, becoming the first Latino to hold the position […]
San Fernando Importa Agua Tras Cierre de Pozo
La Ciudad de San Fernando actualmente está importando agua del Distrito Metropolitano de Agua después de cerrar uno de sus pozos la semana pasada. Los funcionarios de la ciudad cerraron […]
Enroll LA Campaign Seeks to Inform Communities About Public Benefits
Several California community organizations are collectively launching a new campaign to increase participation in public and tax benefit programs from underserved communities. In a Zoom call on Feb. 24, organizations […]
US Import Ban on Avocados Could Cause Prices to Rise
Avocado prices are expected to spike in the US after exports of the fruit from Mexico were banned last Saturday following an official receiving a threatening phone call. The US […]