Authorities are encouraging any other possible victims of the soccer coach who was charged with first-degree murder in the death of Oscar Omar Hernandez to contact law enforcement. Mario Edgardo […]
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Padilla Demands Answers After Immigration Officials Attempted to Enter LA Elementary Schools
United States Senators Alex Padilla and Adam Schiff are demanding answers from President Donald Trump’s administration after Homeland Security Investigations (HSI) agents attempted to enter two Los Angeles Unified School […]
Housing Advocates Surround City Hall in Red Tape to Demand for More Housing
LOS ANGELES (CNS) – Housing advocates surrounded Los Angeles City Hall with 1,480 feet of red ribbon on Tuesday, April 22, a symbol of the bureaucratic barriers they say have […]
Congress Must Fix How Medicare Pays Doctors – Before it’s Too Late
By Dr. Paul Berggreen Medicare has slashed physician reimbursement again. Unless Congress takes swift and meaningful action, we could see the unraveling of independent medical practices across the country. This […]
Brownley Denounces Trump and Republican Attacks on Social Security
Congresswoman Julia Brownley with residents holding protest signs outside the Thousand Oaks Social Security office on Monday, April 21, denounce what she maintains are dangerous and ongoing attacks on Social […]
Vista Del Valle Dual Language Academy Teacher Surprised with Classroom Makeover
Maritza Rodriguez, a teacher at Vista Del Valle Dual Language Academy in the City of San Fernando, was overwhelmed on Tuesday when she walked into her made-over classroom. Last September, […]
Councilman Says LA Zoo Should Consider All Options for Asian Elephants’ Relocation
LOS ANGELES (CNS) – One day after the Los Angeles Zoo announced its intention to relocate its two remaining Asian elephants to a preserve in Tulsa, Oklahoma, City Councilman Bob […]
Anti-Defamation League Says Anger at Israel is Now the Driving Force Behind Antisemitism in the US
By David Crary AP National Writer NEW YORK (AP) — The Anti-Defamation League says the number of antisemitic incidents in the United States reached a record high last year and […]
While Pope Benedict XVI Resigned, Francis Saw his Duty to be ‘Ad Vitam’
By Nicole Winfield And Vanessa GeraAssociated Press VATICAN CITY (AP) — Pope Benedict XVI stunned the world when he announced his resignation in 2013, the first in 600 years. That […]
