DHAKA, Bangladesh (AP) — Bangladesh said it has met the conditions put forward by the United States for better safety and workers’ rights in its factories that were essential to […]
Circuit Breakers for Electrical Safety
Dear James: There were two electrical house fires in my neighborhood this year, and both houses had circuit breakers. Please explain the differences between fuses, breakers, ground fault and arc […]
What Is a Living Trust? Do You Need One?
Dear Carrie: Everyone I know seems to be setting up a living trust, even my friends who aren’t that wealthy. My husband and I have wills, but that’s it. How […]
Party Perfect Carvings for Halloween
It’s that time of year – jack-o-melon carving time! Watermelon carvings are a fun and different way to show off your spookiest Halloween faces. Throwing a Monster Mash has never […]
Tips to Keep Your Child with Diabetes Safe at School
Diabetes is one of the most common chronic diseases in children, according to Griffin P. Rodgers, MD, MACP, director of the National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases […]
Evolved Edge: Ford’s Re-Engineered Midsize Crossover Is Right-Sized and Refined
The midsize crossover is the family car of the 21st century and the 2015 Ford Edge is an innovative example, with qualified competition from the Hyundai Santa Fe and new […]
Horoscope for the Week of September 27, 2015
ARIES (March 21-April 19). You don’t have control over what you like. You may think, “If only I were interested in XYZ, I’d have more in common with so-in-so, or […]
Pacoima Muralist Uplifts His Community
Latino heritage is celebrated every day through the larger-then-life murals of some of Pacoima’s favorite sons — actor Danny Trejo, rock-and-roll legend Ritchie Valens, Mission Hills native actor Cheech Marin and […]
City of Los Angeles Celebrates “El Grito” The Cry for Independence
Mexican Independence Day the 16th of September or Dieciseis de Septiembre. was celebrated at Los Angeles City Hall. Five other countries, Costa Rica, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, and Nicaragua, celebrate […]
MILO is Training the SFPD to be Better Cops
The air conditioner cooling down the San Fernando Police Department station has given way to an unseen fan trying to push around the hot air in a small, dark room […]
