LOS ÁNGELES (CNS) – Con el ritmo de las vacunas COVID-19 disminuyendo en el condado de Los Ángeles, la directora de salud pública dice que la región podría tardar un […]
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México Anuncia Cargos Contra dos Candidatos a Gobernador
CIUDAD DE MÉXICO (AP) — En una decisión inesperada, fiscales mexicanos anunciaron que tenían previsto presentar cargos contra los dos candidatos favoritos en unas importantes elecciones a gobernador, en las […]
Other Tax Questions Answered
Because the pandemic so dramatically altered how people worked and earned their living in 2020, taxpayers have a variety of decisions to make regarding what they should declare and deduct. […]
Majority Of LAUSD Students Choose Not To Return To School
LOS ANGELES (CNS) — Although all schools within Los Angeles Unified School District (LAUSD) have reopened, the vast majority of students are opting to continue remote learning. On Monday, May […]
LA City Council To Resume In-Person Meetings On June 15
LOS ANGELES (CNS) — The Los Angeles City Council will resume in-person meetings on June 15, but members of the public will still be able to virtually participate, a spokesperson […]
With Vaccination Demand Dipping, ‘Herd Immunity’ Now Expected in July
LOS ANGELES (CNS) — With the pace of COVID-19 vaccinations slowing in Los Angeles County, the public health director says it could take slightly longer than originally anticipated for the […]
Fundraising Effort Frees Three Black Mothers Amid Bail Criticism
LOS ANGELES (CNS) — Advocates against mass incarceration said they have bailed three Black mothers out of a Los Angeles detention facility as part of a day of action that […]
Chavez Senior has Top Entry in Congressional Art Competition
Kathia Hernandez, a senior at the Cesar Chavez Learning Academy – ArTES (Arts, Theatre Entertainment) Magnet School in San Fernando, was named the 2021 winner of the Congressional Art Competition. […]
Newsom Makes Appointments for Task Force to Study Reparations for African Americans
As the country continues to confront a history of racial injustice, deeply rooted in the legacy of slavery and systemic racism, Gov. Gavin Newsom has appointed five individuals to serve […]
Be “Bugged” This Weekend by the Natural Museum of History’s Virtual Presentation
The Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County (NHM), is celebrating 35 years of its annual Bug Fair with its showing of “Bug Fair Connected,” a virtual edition of NHM’s […]
