The American Red Cross continues to see a concerning trend — blood donations are being sent to hospitals faster than they are coming in. The Red Cross has collected about […]
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Fourth Bus of Migrants from Texas Since June 14 Arrives in Los Angeles
LOS ANGELES (CNS) – Los Angeles city and county agencies are responding Wednesday, July 19, to a busload of immigrants that arrived in downtown Los Angeles from Texas, the fourth […]
Art Exhibit to Uplift Immigrant Diversity, Talent and Spirit
The Coalition for Humane Immigrant Rights (CHIRLA), the largest immigrant rights organization in California, presents Immi’Art 2023, the sixth annual art and culture exhibition of visual and performing artists with […]
AI has the Potential to Transform the Classroom, According to CSUN Prof
As artificial intelligence rolls out to the public, a debate is sparking over its use in higher education. Educators point to the risks of students cheating with ChatGPT— the artificial […]
Find A Ball of Stars
Linda Shore, Ed.D French astronomer Charles Messier cataloged over 100 fuzzy spots in the night sky in the 18th century while searching for comets – smudges that didn’t move past […]
LA City, San Fernando Offers Ways to Beat the Heat; Advice to be Safe
LOS ANGELES (CNS) – Dedicated cooling centers are open in the City of San Fernando and throughout the city of Los Angeles as temperatures remain at or near triple-digit levels […]
LA’s Underserved Communities to Receive $12M for Green Spaces Including Pacoima Wash
LOS ANGELES (CNS) – The Bezos Earth Fund announced a $400 million Greening America’s Cities initiative aimed at creating more equitable access to urban green spaces with more parks, trees […]
LA County Completes Move of Sylmar Detainees to Los Padrinos Hall in Downey
LOS ANGELES (CNS) – More than 100 juvenile detainees were successfully transferred out of the troubled Barry J. Nidorf Juvenile Hall in Sylmar to the renovated Los Padrinos Juvenile Hall […]
