Denise “Dee Dee” Vela never missed an opportunity to climb a ladder; on January 6, 2023 she climbed her final ladder to Heaven. Dee Dee was born on November 21, […]
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Grow a Beautiful Indoor Succulent Garden
By Melinda Myers It’s no surprise that succulents, including cacti, are popular. These easy-care houseplants come in a variety of colors, shapes and sizes making them perfect for any home. […]
James Diaz
James passed away on November 23,2022 surrounded by loved ones. Born February 1, 1936 in La Puente to Pedro and Lucy Diaz. He attended school in the San Fernando Valley […]
Tickets Go Quickly for P-22 Celebration of Life
LOS ANGELES (CNS) – Free tickets for a “celebration of life” in honor of famed Southland mountain lion P-22 were quickly distributed Monday, but organizers said the Feb. 4 event […]
LA Council Members Call for Permanent Tenant Protections by End of January
LOS ANGELES (CNS) – A day after a bid to keep Los Angeles’ COVID-19 state of emergency in place until permanent tenant protections are implemented failed by one vote, some […]
COVID Hospitalizations Fall in LA County; Cases of New Strain Rise
LOS ANGELES (CNS) – The number of COVID-19-positive patients in Los Angeles County hospitals dropped sharply, while the county logged nearly 1,400 new infections and 21 new virus-related deaths in […]
SFV Man Pleads Guilty to Selling Used and Counterfeit Med Devices
LOS ANGELES (CNS) – A Tarzana man pleaded guilty Monday, Jan. 9, to federal criminal charges for running a nearly $6 million scheme in which he sold used skin-tightening medical […]
Cervical Cancer is Highly Preventable Through Vaccination and Regular Screenings
Each year, more than 12,000 women in the United States are diagnosed with cervical cancer. However, cervical cancer can be largely prevented and cured if diagnosed early. Cervical cancer was […]
