By LA Metro Cinco de Mayo celebrations are kicking off early across Los Angeles this year with events starting as soon as late April. While the holiday is rooted in […]
Author Archives: Gabriel Arizon
More Than $4.5 Million Raised in 2026 Los Angeles Marathon
More than 27,000 participants trekked the 26.2 miles in the 41st Los Angeles Marathon on March 8, which doubled as a fundraising event with 129 charity program partners and raised […]
Educators at El Camino Real Charter High Announce Strike Date
Teachers and staff members at El Camino Real Charter High School in Woodland Hills announced a strike on Wednesday, Feb. 5, over better pay and after the Board of Directors […]
Saturday Night Live Alum Melissa Villaseñor to Host 65th Annual LA County Holiday Celebration
Stand-up comedian, actor, voice impressionist, visual artist and Los Angeles native Melissa Villaseñor, who broke barriers by becoming the first-ever Latina cast member of Saturday Night Live, is set to […]
State Officials Urge Students to Fill Out Financial Aid Forms Before Upcoming Deadlines
Sen. Alex Padilla, along with officials from the federal Department of Education and California Student Aid Commission, are strongly encouraging college-bound students to apply as soon as possible for financial […]
Saticoy Elementary School Sparks Large Protest Between Conservative Parents and LGBTQ+ Community
During a Pride Month assembly at Saticoy Elementary School in North Hollywood this morning, conservative parents and members of the LGBTQ+ community squared off on opposite sides of Ethel Avenue […]
La Escuela Primaria Saticoy Provoca una Gran Protesta entre los Padres Conservadores y la Comunidad LGBTQ +
Por Gabriel Arizon y Sloane Jacobs San Fernando Valley Sun/el Sol Durante una asamblea del Mes del Orgullo en la Escuela Primaria Saticoy en North Hollywood esta mañana, padres conservadores […]
Former San Fernando Police Officer Pleads No Contest to Misdemeanor Assault
Former San Fernando Police Officer Saul Garibay pleaded no contest Friday, May 12, to a misdemeanor count of assault under the color of authority. In a pretrial hearing, Garibay pleaded […]
Residente de Sylmar Apunta a Terminar el Maratón de Los Ángeles por 38ª Vez
Incluso a los 82 años de edad y después de reemplazar ambas rodillas, Jim Davis no se deja intimidar por participar en la 38ª Maratón anual de Los Ángeles, en […]
Tensions Flare at San Fernando City Council’s Second Meeting
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, […]
