WASHINGTON (AP) — La cerveza gratis es el más reciente incentivo respaldado por la Casa Blanca para que los estadounidenses se vacunen contra el COVID-19, luego de que el presidente […]
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La Línea del Condado de Ventura de Metrolink Comienza el Servicio el Sábado a Union Station de Los Ángeles
LOS ÁNGELES (CNS) – La línea del condado de Ventura de Metrolink, que conecta Moorpark y Simi Valley con estaciones en el Valle de San Fernando y Union Station en […]
Former Dodgers Relief Pitcher Mike Marshall Dead at 78
LOS ANGELES (CNS) — Former Dodgers relief pitcher Mike Marshall — who capped a remarkably durable 1974 season by becoming the first reliever in baseball history to win the Cy […]
Hollywood Bowl Announces Full Capacity As Single-Event Tickets Go On Sale
LOS ANGELES (CNS) — Single-event tickets went on sale Tuesday, June 1, for the Hollywood Bowl’s summer concert season, with the famed venue planning full-capacity crowds thanks to the upcoming […]
LA County Again Pushes Vaccinations As Case Rate Drops Again
LOS ANGELES (CNS) — With state and local incentives up for grabs, Los Angeles County health officials again urged residents to get vaccinated against COVID-19 to continue downward trends in […]
LAUSD Superintendent Urges Return To Classrooms In Fall
LOS ANGELES (CNS) — Los Angeles Unified School District (LAUSD) Superintendent Austin Beutner again stressed that all students will be able to return to campuses full-time in the fall, insisting […]
Metrolink’s Ventura County Line Starts Saturday Service To LA’s Union Station
LOS ANGELES (CNS) — Metrolink’s Ventura County Line, which connects Moorpark and Simi Valley with stations in the San Fernando Valley and Union Station in Los Angeles has started Saturday […]
Former Employee Alleges Firing Tied to Age, Coronavirus Safety Practicing
LOS ANGELES (CNS) — A former Trader Joe’s employee has filed court papers alleging she was wrongfully fired in 2020 ostensibly for not helping a customer find ice cream, but […]
CSUN Nursing Grad Eager to Help Her Community Trust in COVID Vaccinations
There are more than 11,500 graduates in the class of 2020-21. Each student’s story is unique. Below are just some of their stories: Lorena Gonzalez, B.S. in Nursing, College of […]
