By Sam Mednick And Cara Anna Associated Press TEL AVIV, Israel (AP) — The “worst-case scenario of famine is currently playing out in the Gaza Strip,” the leading international authority on […]
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Summer Night Lights Program
Los Angeles City Councilmember Imelda Padilla stopped by the Sepulveda Recreation Center in Panorama City last week during the Summer Night Lights program. The annual program began in 2008 and […]
Councilmember John Lee Launches Pilot Program to Address Long-Neglected Sidewalk Repairs in the Northwest San Fernando Valley
Councilmember John Lee officially launched a new pilot program, Street S.M.A.R.T. (Street Maintenance and Repair Team), in Granada Hills on July 21 that aims to fast-track long-overdue sidewalk repairs throughout […]
U.S. Policy Changes’ Impact on Tourism Could Be Far Reaching, CSUN Prof Says
Social media around the world is filled with images of immigration and border enforcement officers violently rounding up people in Los Angeles and other major cities across the United States. […]
Ouch! I’ve Just Been Stung by Something. What Should I Do?
Every now and then, we all have a close encounter with an insect and get stung. According to an article published in the American College of Allergy, Asthma & Immunology […]
Classifieds for the Week of July 31, 2025
HELP WANTED Warehouse Manager: Oversee & manage inventory levels of bottled water & related products. Manage the operations of the warehouse in compliance with co’s policies, etc. Maintain standard of […]
With AI Plan, Trump Keeps Chipping Away at a Foundational Environmental Law
By Melina Walling And Matthew Daly Associated Press When President Donald Trump rolled out a plan to boost artificial intelligence and data centers, a key goal was wiping away barriers to […]
