VAN NUYS (CNS) — One home was torched at a Van Nuys apartment building, but firefighters managed to stop the flames from damaging any of the other units, authorities said. […]
Monarch Butterfly Season Allows Young Philanthropist to Raise Funds for Pediatric Cancer
Summer vacation, for most kids, normally consists of swimming, riding bikes and sleepovers with friends. However, this summer has been anything but normal. As the Monarch Butterfly’s annual cycle nears […]
LA Zoo Mourns the Loss of its African Lion Pair
The Los Angeles Zoo is sad to announce the death of our African lion pair, Hubert and Kalisa. Animal care and health staff made the difficult decision to humanely euthanize […]
CSUN Prof Says It’s ‘Us Vs. Them’ as America Nears Election Day
Elections in the United States have devolved into sporting matches in which politicians campaign with an “us-versus-them” mentality, often to the detriment of the interests of many Americans, according to […]
USC Study: Pandemic May Impact How Soon College Students of Color Graduate
LOS ANGELES (CNS) — A USC study involving nearly 1,000 households found that students of color and low-income students are much more likely to say they expect to take fewer […]
UCLA Collaborates With Apple For Study On Depression and Anxiety
LOS ANGELES (CNS) — UCLA researchers, in collaboration with Apple, are beginning a three-year study to understand the connection between quantifiable data and symptoms of anxiety and depression, university officials […]
Community Advocates to Push Hard to Amend How County Supervisors Allocate Funds
Advocates and politicians expressed joy and support of a Los Angeles county charter amendment proposed by the Board of Supervisors that will appear on the Nov. 3 ballot, an amendment […]
Media Company Partners With L.A. Unified to Raise Funds for Its Meals Program
LOS ANGELES (CNS) – Media company Entercom’s Los Angeles radio stations are taking part in a nearly month-long fundraiser to benefit the Los Angeles Unified School District’s (LAUSD) food centers, […]
LAUSD Board Members Hold Off Vote on Distance-Learning Plans For Fall
LOS ANGELES (CNS) — Members of the Los Angeles Unified School District (LAUSD) did not formally vote whether to approve its pending pact with the teacher’s union on plans for […]
LACo Health Director: Young People Driving Up Virus Cases, Parties Are A No-No
LOS ANGELES (CNS) – On the heels of two highly publicized parties, one of which ended in a fatal shooting, Los Angeles County’s public health director warned again Wednesday, August […]
