By Claire Rush, Jennifer Sinco Kelleher and Christopher WeberAssociated Press LAHAINA, Hawaii (AP) — Survivors of deadly wildfires on Maui contended with intermittent power and unreliable cell service as they […]
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1.3 Million Students Eligible for Metro’s GoPass Pilot Program
As the new school year begins, the Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation Authority (Metro) encourages students, families and school districts to participate in its GoPass pilot program, which allows students […]
LA City Councilwoman Heather Hutt Introduces Motion to Ban Cashless Business
LOS ANGELES (CNS) – Los Angeles City Councilwoman introduced a motion Tuesday, Aug. 15, seeking to ban cashless retail businesses in the city in an effort to empower residents who […]
Studies Show Breastfeeding Provides Many Benefits to Children and Improves Mothers’ Health
Breastfeeding, according to health experts, provides babies with the building blocks for a healthy life, and also helps mothers lower their risk of certain health problems, including breast cancer. August […]
California Poison Control Offers Back-to-School Safety Tips
Some schools are calling kids to classrooms in August, dashing hopes for more beach time and a last-minute vacation. California Poison Control System (CPCS) has some important information to keep […]
CSUN Professor Co-Principal Investigator on Cannabis Research Grant
The history of cannabis cultivation is an extensive one, often untold, unexplored, and unheard. California State University, Northridge anthropology professor, Rachel Giraudo, is on a multidisciplinary team trying to rectify […]
How to Protect Kids Online in the New School Year and Beyond
As students return to school, it’s an ideal time for parents to help protect their kids from being exposed to inappropriate online images, potential cyberbullies and would-be predators while using […]