Author Archives: SFVS Staff
Classifieds for the Week of April 24, 2025
HELP WANTED Sr. Ops. Mgr. Sr. Ops. Mgr. @Valley Dispatch Inc. (Newhall, CA). Lead & oversee daily ops, incl. workflow coord., staff supervision, & cost ctrl. Coordinate w/ vendors & […]
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Por Holiday Mathis (Creators.com) ARIES (21 de mar – 19 de abr) Algunas personas se sientan en sus zonas de confort para siempre. Tú no. Luchas con las cosas, evolucionas […]
Se Anima a los Angelinos a Inscribirse en las Limpiezas del Día de la Tierra en toda la Ciudad
Los residentes locales están siendo llamados a la acción para celebrar el Día de la Tierra 2025 arremangándose y haciendo que Los Ángeles “brille” participando en proyectos de embellecimiento que […]
Amendment to Peru Law Raises Fears of Amazon Rainforest Destruction
By Steven Grattan Associated Press BOGOTA, Colombia (AP) — A recent amendment to Peru’s Forestry and Wildlife Law is drawing fierce backlash from environmental groups and Indigenous groups that warn it […]
Get ‘Wild for the Planet’ at the LA Zoo
The Greater Los Angeles Zoo Association (GLAZA), the nonprofit partner of the LA Zoo, invites Angelenos of all ages to celebrate both Earth Day and Easter at the LA Zoo […]
Angelenos Encouraged to Sign Up for Earth Day Clean-Ups Across the City
Local residents are being called to action to celebrate Earth Day 2025 by rolling up their sleeves and making LA “shine” by taking part in beautification projects held on Saturday, […]
Dear EarthTalk: What’s the Connection Between Microplastics and Increased Antibiotic Resistance?
By the Editors of E Environmental Magazine of the nonprofit EarthTalk Microplastics are tiny plastic fragments that pollute oceans, rivers and the air. They’re now being linked to a serious public […]
Finding and Building Solidarity is Crucial for Trans and Immigrant Communities in Current Political Climate, CSUN Prof says
At a time when marginalized communities are under attack, prioritizing mental health and seeking supportive spaces are vital in navigating the current political climate, according to Jessennya Hernandez, assistant professor […]
