By Cecily Myart-Cruz, President of United Teachers Los Angeles In less than 24 hours, the Supreme Court handed down three regressive rulings whose impact will have serious implications for working class […]
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Imelda Padilla Named Voting Member of LA Council Pending Certification
LOS ANGELES (CNS) – The Los Angeles City Council appointed Imelda Padilla — who has a lead of more than 1,700 votes in the special election to represent the Sixth […]
Beware a Divisive, Dangerous Dawn Lurking About
By Angelica Salas A dark cloud is setting over our nation’s horizon as the unthinkable, fringe, and dangerous words and actions of a few is permissible once again in one […]
Cárdenas Presents $2 Million to Mid Valley YMCA in Van Nuys for STEM and Civics Education Expansion
Congressman Tony Cárdenas announced $2 million in Community Project Funding for the Mid Valley YMCA in Van Nuys to expand their Science Technology Education Mathematics (STEM) and Civics Education department. […]
Make Sure Your Pool is Swimming in Safety
By Paul NetterENERGIZED by Edison Writer When people think of swimming pool hazards, they usually think of drowning — particularly since it is a leading cause of accidental death for […]
Classifieds for the Week of July 6, 2023
FOR SALE En Venta Ropa nueva y seminueva para dama y caballero para mas información llame al 747-998-9336. HELP WANTED Junior Associate Attorney IvyCrest Attorneys, APC seeks a Junior Associate […]
DIY Girls Move to San Fernando
DIY Girls, founded by Assemblymember Luz Rivas, celebrated the opening of their new office in San Fernando at 1201 Truman Street with a ribbon-cutting ceremony Wednesday, June 28. In a […]
