Por Holiday Mathis (Creators.com) ARIES (21 de mar – 19 de abr) Te estás inclinando hacia lo que realmente te importa, y es un poco diferente de lo que pensabas […]
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EVENTOS Locales – Semana de 2 de octubre, 2025
Viernes, Octubre 3 San Fernando Together – Distribución Gratuita de Alimentos Recreation Park 208 Park Ave. San Fernando 11:30 a.m. – 12:30 p.m. ¡Únase a nosotros para nuestros próximos obsequios […]
Películas para Ver Durante el Mes de la Herencia Hispana
Por Nancy De Los Santos RezaEspecial para el San Fernando Valley Sun/el Sol El Mes de la Herencia Hispana es el único mes de conmemoración cultural que abarca dos meses, […]
Estudio Muestra que la Mortalidad por Enfermedades del Corazón Carga Desproporcionadamente a Comunidades de Bajos Ingresos en California
La mortalidad por enfermedades del corazón está en aumento en California, acelerada por disparidades socioeconómicas que impactan desproporcionadamente a comunidades marginadas, según un estudio que se presentará en la Cumbre […]
Planta Ajo Sabroso y Nutritivo en Otoño
Por Melinda Myers Baja tu presión arterial y colesterol, combate enfermedades del corazón, potencia tu sistema inmunológico y añade un poco de sabor a tus comidas cultivando tu propio ajo. […]
LACo Board Approves $20M Settlement with Family of Noah Cuatro
By Gabriel Arizon and City News Service While the family of 4-year-old Noah Cuatro will receive a $20 million settlement from the wrongful death suit against Los Angeles County after […]
City of San Fernando Water Rate Increase
Dear Editor: As you may be aware, the City of San Fernando is proposing yet another water rate increase. Residents and business owners can fight against this increase by submitting […]
Study Shows Heart Disease Mortality Disproportionately Burdens Low-Income Communities in California
Heart disease mortality is on the rise in California, accelerated by socioeconomic disparities that disproportionately impact marginalized communities, according to a study being presented at the American College of Cardiology […]
From Durango to Los Angeles: Roman Alarcón’s Path to Leadership at Metro
By Mey Lyn MitteenMetro | The Source Roman Alarcon’s first job behind the wheel was driving school buses. Then one day, a neighbor – who worked as a bus operator […]
Movies to Watch in Celebration of Hispanic Heritage Month
By Nancy De Los Santos RezaSpecial to the San Fernando Valley Sun/el Sol Throughout the century of movie-making, many Latinos have shone their light onto the silver screen, including Dolores […]
