The downed aircraft was reported at 11:08 a.m. in the area of 10800 N. San Fernando Road, according to the Los Angeles Fire Department. The 70-year-old pilot who crashed the […]
Author Archives: Martha Diaz Aszkenazy
STATEMENT From Dolores Huerta
The United Farmworkers Union (UFW) and its foundation are abstaining from honoring the late labor leader on this year’s state holiday on March 31, citing “disturbing allegations.’’ of sexual abuse […]
“El Mencho” is Killed by Mexican Army, the Cartel Retaliates
Footage shared with the San Fernando Valley Sun, from a source in Jalisco, Mexico, shows the Jalisco New Generation Cartel’s actions in cities of Puerto Vallarta and Atemajac after the […]
Nithya Raman Challenges Karen Bass in Los Angeles Mayor’s Race
By JOSE HERRERA, City News Service LOS ANGELES (CNS) – Los Angeles City Councilwoman Nithya Raman entered the race for mayor today, challenging incumbent and political ally Karen Bass hours […]
San Fernando’s Offense Stalls in 13-0 Loss to Woodbridge in CIF Division 7-AA Bowl Game
By Matthew Robinson, Special to the San Fernando Valley Sun IRVINE- The San Fernando Tigers came into last night’s Division 7-AA CIF State Bowl Championship game with tons of verve […]
Your Family’s Health Story Could Save Lives
PANORAMA CITY – This Thanksgiving, Kaiser Permanente is encouraging families to do something that could save lives: Talk about your family health history as that could save lives! November 27, which […]
LA Council Confirms Appointment of Next Fire Chief, Jaime Moore
By JOSE HERRERACity News Service LOS ANGELES (CNS) – The City Council today confirmed the appointment of Jaime Moore as the new chief of the Los Angeles Fire Department. In […]
Red Cross Asks You to TEST Your Smoke Alarms as You TURN Your Clocks Back this Weekend
Working smoke alarms cut risk of home fire deaths in half Los Angeles, October 30, 2025— Daylight saving time ends on Sunday, November 2 and the American Red Cross encourages […]
Transgender Woman Facing Discrimination in the Neighborhood
By Alysha Scarlett Public libraries are supposed to be there for the public — even a Mister Rogers-type place. For me, however, the Granada Hills Branch Library made clear they […]
Writers Guild of America Members Protest in Defense of Free Speech
By Nancy D. Reza, Special to the San Fernando Valley Sun/el Sol Less than an hour after the Writers Guild of America sent an email to its membership to join […]
