By Savannah HernandezAssociated Press MELBOURNE, Australia (AP) — Before leaving the Women’s World Cup as a player for the sixth and last time, Marta embraced Jamaica captain Khadija “Bunny” Shaw. […]
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Reseda Native Recognized as Warrior of the Week Aboard USS Iwo Jima
By Mass Communication Specialist 2nd Class Mark O. Klimenko, USS Iwo Jima (LHD 7) Fireman Mark Murphy, a native of Reseda, California, was named Warrior of the Week aboard the […]
LADWP Customers Go Back to Three-Days-A-Week Watering, Commended for Leading on Conservation
After observing two-days-a-week outdoor watering restrictions for the past 13 months, all Los Angeles Department of Water and Power (LADWP) customers can return to watering their outdoor landscapes for up […]
I’m a Recovery and Sobriety Expert—Here’s How to Know the Difference Between Supporting and Enabling
By Kyle Smith, CEO of 12 South Recovery The impact of drug addiction on individuals, families, and communities demands both our attention and compassion. In our quest to assist those […]
Plane Crash at Van Nuys Airport Kills Both Occupants
VAN NUYS (CNS) – Two men were killed Wednesday when a single-engine Cessna airplane crashed at Van Nuys Airport. Firefighters were sent to the airport in the 16300 block of […]
LA City Council Formally Welcomes Imelda Padilla
LOS ANGELES (CNS) – The Los Angeles City Council formally welcomed Imelda Padilla Tuesday as a voting member and certified her victory in the Sixth District special election. The council […]
Stolen Vehicle Suspect Arrested After Train Crash
PACOIMA (CNS) – A suspect led police on a pursuit Tuesday, Aug. 1, that ended on train tracks in the Pacoima area, where the car and Metrolink train collided, disrupting […]
Didi Hirsch Applauds Biden’s Bold Steps in Mental Health Parity Laws
By Lyn Morris As a mental health provider on the frontlines of care for more than 80 years, Didi Hirsch Mental Health Services witnesses the lack of mental health parity […]
