Los Angeles CA – City officials joined representatives of Los Angeles World Airports and American Airlines in unveiling the “Latinos in Hollywood” Photo Exhibit at LAX. An exclusive VIP reception […]
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CSUN’s Oviatt Library Celebrates Banned Books
The Oviatt Library at California State University, Northridge will throw the spotlight on banned books with a reading of books some people would like to see taken off library shelves. […]
Valley Area Animal Advocates Want “Justice for Indy”
Sylmar resident Lily Wissell and her husband are the proud “parents” of three pit bulls and consider themselves unapologetic animal lovers. So when Lily learned about the cruelty afflicted […]
LAFD Nepotism
LOS ANGELES (CNS) – Los Angeles Fire Department personnel who have friends or family seeking a firefighter job are disqualified from participating in the recruitment process, under a policy recently […]
Training Future Latino Leaders
Money is important, but so is being proud of who you are and giving back to your community. Those are some of the lessons Denise Verdin, who will graduate from […]
Hernandez Arraignment Postponed Again
The arraignment for murder suspect Alexander Hernandez, scheduled for Wednesday, Sept. 17., in the Criminal Courts Building in downtown Los Angeles, was postponed until Nov. 20. This is the second […]
Public Opposition Grows Louder on Affordable Housing Project
The San Fernando City Council was to consider entering an agreement with the California Statewide Communities Development Authority (CSCDA), and approving a resolution so CSCDA could issue housing revenue bounds […]
Neurology Team Creates Specialty Center at Providence Saint John’s Health Center to Treat Rare Cause of Dementia
More than 5 million Americans suffer from dementia and for the overwhelming majority there is no cure. But a sliver of that population – perhaps as little as 1 percent […]
Two Hunters Who Have Opponents Cowering
They like to call themselves “Thunder and Lightning,” and it’s easy to see why. “Thunder” is Tyshon Hamilton, a thickly muscled specimen who’s cut like a diamond. “Lightning” is the […]
The U.S. Celebrates Hispanic Heritage Month
A black and white photo showing two farm workers bent over carrying potatoes in their hands in the middle of a field littered with bags of recently picked up legumes […]
