The American Red Cross urges donors to give blood or platelets now to continue to strengthen the national blood supply this month. People of all blood types – especially type […]
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Rebecca Grossman’s Husband Testifies in Her Murder Trial
By Terri Vermeulen KeithCity News Service VAN NUYS (CNS) – Called to the stand as the defense’s first witness, the director of the Grossman Burn Centers testified Feb. 13 in […]
Report Shows Racial Disparities in Arrests in Northeast Los Angeles
LOS ANGELES (CNS) – Arrest and booking data from the Glendale, Pasadena and South Pasadena police departments showed large disparities in arrests by race, according to an analysis issued Monday, […]
The Glendale Teachers Association (GTA) “Rally for Respect”
Before the Glendale Unified School District (GUSD) board meeting on Wednesday, Feb. 13, hundreds of GUSD teachers wearing red rallied to demand fair wages and keep teachers in the district. […]
Ed Dwight Was to Be the First Black Astronaut. At 90, He’s Finally Getting His Due
NEW YORK (AP) — Ed Dwight grew up in segregated 1930s Kansas on a farm on the edge of town. An airfield was within walking distance, and, as a boy, […]
Moderation is the Key to Health Eating Habits, According to CSUN Prof
Moderation is the key to sustaining healthy eating habits through the holiday season and into the new year, according to Brittany Allison, an assistant professor of food science at California […]
Los Angeles Celebrates TUMO Center’s Groundbreaking
NORTH HOLLYWOOD (CNS) – Los Angeles city officials celebrated the groundbreaking in North Hollywood this week of the first TUMO Technology Learning Center in the United States. TUMO, originally founded […]
