By Bill HethermanCity News Service LOS ANGELES (CNS) — Los Angeles County would pay $32 million under a tentative settlement of a lawsuit filed by relatives of a 10-year-old Lancaster […]
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Black, Latino Residents Have Higher Case of Hospitalization and Death Rates in Pandemic
By LA County Health Department The tragedy of the pandemic is not just the 32,000 lives lost, but also the huge disproportionality, most pronounced during the surges, which suggests that […]
COVID-Related Deaths in LA County Reach 32,000 Mark
LOS ANGELES (CNS) — More than 2,000 new COVID-19 cases were reported by Los Angeles County in its latest data, while the overall virus-related death toll reached the grim 32,000 […]
LA Controller Releases Statewide Map of 1,400 Food Banks, Pantries and More
LOS ANGELES (CNS) – Los Angeles Controller Ron Galperin has released an online map to help people find the more than 1,400 food banks, pantries and other places that offer […]
Mother Suspected in Deaths of Children Makes Initial Court Appearance
By Terri Vermeulen KeithCity News Service VAN NUYS (CNS) – A woman who police say admitted killing three of her preteen children in the family’s West Hills home made her […]
ASK THE DMV – REAL ID Federal Enforcement Date Is One Year Away
The REAL ID federal enforcement date is just one year away, beat the rush! Starting May 3, 2023, the U.S. Department of Homeland Security will require a valid passport or […]
Robotic Assisted Surgery Provided For Early-Stage Lung Cancer At Providence Cedars-Sinai Tarzana
A lung screening at a routine check-up likely saved Keith Eskow’s life. With a history of smoking, and thus an increased risk of lung cancer, a spot on the right […]
“Darker Times for Women’s Rights”
By Sheila Kuehl The leak of a now-confirmed draft Supreme Court opinion that would overturn Roe vs. Wade has made it alarmingly clear that access to abortion services across this […]
