Por Terri Vermeulen Keith City News Service LOS ANGELES (CNS) – El juicio está programado para comenzar el miércoles para una mujer de Lancaster y su novio, quienes están acusados […]
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Ex CEO de la Organización sin Fines de Lucro YPI Anti-Poverty Acepta Declararse Culpable de Malversación de Fondos
Oficina del Fiscal de los Estados Unidos, Distrito Central de California LOS ÁNGELES – El ex presidente y director ejecutivo, Howard Dixon Slingerland, del Youth Policy Institute Inc. (YPI), una […]
Suspect in Half Moon Bay Farm Killings Faces 7 Murder Counts
By Olga R. Rodriguez and Jocelyn GeckerAssociated Press HALF MOON BAY, Calif. (AP) — A farmworker accused of killing seven people in back-to-back shootings at two Northern California mushroom farms […]
The AP Interview: Pope Says Homosexuality Not a Crime
By Nicole WinfieldAssociated Press VATICAN CITY (AP) — Pope Francis criticized laws that criminalize homosexuality as “unjust,” saying God loves all his children just as they are and called on […]
LA County Reports 46 More COVID-Related Deaths, 2,264 New Cases
LOS ANGELES (CNS) – Los Angeles County reported another 46 COVID-19-related deaths over a three-day period ending Monday, along with more than 2,200 new infections. The 46 new deaths — […]
Pathways LA Responds to California’s Budget Proposal on Child Care
By Tamika Farr “In the midst of economic uncertainty, I’m relieved that Governor Newsom reinforced his commitment to investment in critical programs that are indispensable to all Californians. The annual […]
CicLAvia Announces 2023 Car-Free Open Streets Schedule
CicLAvia has announced its 2023 schedule of car-free open streets events, including the addition of the CicLAmini. In addition to the 5-7 miles of CicLAvia’s traditional open streets events, CicLAminis […]
Fatigue and Despair Build as California Copes With Massacres
By Terry Tang, Olga R. Rodriguez and Brian MelleyAssociated Press MONTEREY PARK, Calif. (AP) — In the wake of the worst massacre in Los Angeles County history, the California governor […]
Trial Began for Two Charged with Boy’s Murder, Torture
By Terri Vermeulen KeithCity News Service LOS ANGELES (CNS) – Trial began Wednesday for a Lancaster woman and her boyfriend, who are charged with murder and torture involving her 10-year-old […]
Reseda Charter High School Senior Named Stanford Computer Science Equity Lab Course Valedictorian
A senior at Reseda Charter High School recently earned the highest score in the nation as part of Stanford University’s Computer Science Equity Lab course. With help from computer science […]
