LOS ANGELES (CNS) — Students from a pair of Porter Ranch-area schools returned to class Tuesday, Jan. 12, but not at the campuses they’re used to, thanks to a continuing […]
Legislators Propose Measures to Avoid Repeating “Tragedy” of Porter Ranch Gas Leak
While the clamor grows loud to shut down the natural gas leak at the Aliso Canyon well near Porter Ranch that residents say has been making them sick and forcing […]
Man Killed in Officer Involved Shooting Has Not Been Identified
There is no altar or memorial of any kind at San Fernando Road and Hubbard Street, the location where a man was shot and killed Monday, Jan 11, in an […]
Residents Reminded To Take Precautions During Cold Temperatures
As residents endured cold temperatures this week, the Los Angeles County Health Department reminded residents of risks. “Children, the elderly, and people with disabilities or special medical needs are especially […]
Felipe Fuentes Will Not Seek Second Term
The announcement that Los Angeles City Councilman Felipe Fuentes said he will not run for a second term caught many by surprised late last week. Fuentes, who represents the […]
Garcetti Names Greuel to L.A. Homeless Board
LOS ANGELES (CNS) — Mayor Eric Garcetti has appointed former Los Angeles city Controller Wendy Greuel, his opponent in the 2013 mayoral race, to the board overseeing the Los Angeles […]
Two Flu-related Deaths Confirmed
LOS ANGELES (CNS) — Public health officials have confirmed today the first two flu-related deaths of the 2015-16 flu season in Los Angeles County, noting that both patients had “significant” […]
San Fernando Teen Achieves Highest Honor
Only 4 to 6 percent of Boy Scouts of America reach the rank of Eagle Scout, the organization’s most difficult award to receive. Matthew Acosta, a San Fernando resident is […]
Supporting Veterans
LINE-X, a protective coating company based in Huntsville, Ala., is donating $50,000 to UCLA Operation Mend, a nonprofit organization that provides medical treatment for veterans who have been wounded in […]
Take a Close Look at Social Security in 2016
If you’re not close to retirement age, it’s easy to ignore what Social Security is doing. However, some significant announcements late last year make now a very good time to […]
