By Marcos AlemánAssociated Press SAN SALVADOR (AP) — New rules passed by El Salvador’s congress Wednesday will allow courts to try accused gang members in mass trials, in an effort […]
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7 More People Have Died Amid Record Highs in Arizona’s Most Populous County. Here’s What To Know
By Anita Snow Associated Press PHOENIX (AP) — Another seven heat-associated deaths were confirmed over the last week in America’s hottest big metro, health officials reported Wednesday, amid a blistering […]
How Many Transgender and Intersex People Live in the US? Anti-LGBTQ+ Laws Will Impact Millions
By Rebecca Boone and Jeff Mcmillan Associated Press New laws targeting LGBTQ+ people are proliferating in GOP-led states, but often absent from policy decisions is a clear understanding of how […]
Affirmative Action in CA Looks Different
By Jason Strickler The US Supreme Court decided last month to essentially overrule the Grutter v Bollinger Case of 2003, which allowed race to play a vital role in the […]
Extreme Heat can be Hazardous to Heart Health
With triple digit temperatures expected in Southern California this weekend, the American Heart Association is urging people to take extra steps to protect their hearts. Precautions are especially important for […]
CSUN Professors’ Research Rewrites Rocky Mountains’ Origin Story
Like detectives tracking down clues in a decades-old cold case, a team of researchers led by California State University, Northridge geologists have blown a hole into the long-accepted hypothesis that […]
Unveiling of the Crouch Family Legacy Cultural Sign
Councilwoman Monica Rodriguez, Council District 7, Pastor Kenny Cook of New Christ Memorial Church, church congregants, and members of the legendary Crouch family were on hand for the unveiling of […]
Report: City Hall Racism Leak Investigators Search Home of Labor Fed Workers
LOS ANGELES (CNS) – Los Angeles Police Department investigators searched the home of two people who worked at the LA County Federation of Labor as part of the department’s investigation […]
Accountant Pleads Guilty in Connection with Gambling Ring that Ensnared Puig
LOS ANGELES (CNS) – An Agoura Hills accountant pleaded guilty Tuesday, July 25, to lying to federal investigators about his role laundering proceeds of an illegal gambling operation that was […]
New Permanent Housing Opens In Sylmar, Changing the Lives of Formerly Homeless Veterans
A group of formerly homeless Veterans now have a place to call “home.” They are finally coming home to a new permanent supportive housing development in Sylmar. Community members, partner […]