Olivia Rubio and Emily Carranza took a day off from work and drove to the courthouse in downtown Los Angeles at dawn last Monday. They wanted to make sure that […]
Category: community
LA Council Approves Alternative Material for Sidewalk Repairs
LOS ANGELES (CNS) – The City Council has unanimously approved a $1.5 million pilot program to develop alternative, environmentally sustainable materials for sidewalk repairs.The program will be part of the […]
Cesar Chavez Service Fair to Offer Students Volunteer Opportunities
For the past eight years, California State University, Northridge’s volunteer program, Unified We Serve, has hosted the Annual Cesar Chavez Service Fair to honor the late civil rights and labor […]
City of San Fernando Looks to Protest Dakota Access Pipeline
The City of San Fernando is exploring joining the protest against the construction of the controversial, 1,172-mile Dakota Access Pipeline by divesting itself from any possible ties. The move came […]
This Battle Had a Sweet Outcome
This was the kind of battle where no one got hurt and everyone got a taste of victory. The competition between three teams of bakers, designers, builders and musicians — […]
Sexual Assaults and Domestic Violence Stats Drop
LOS ANGELES (CNS) – Police Chief Charlie Beck said that reports of sexual assaults and domestic violence in the Latino community have fallen this year significantly compared to last year. […]
Pastor Rudy Assaulted
Those who live in the Northeast San Fernando Valley know Rudy Trujillo simply as “Pastor Rudy.” He is the “go-to” Pastor who is always there in times of trouble. On […]
Sylmar Resident Adds to his LA Marathon Legacy
Jim Davis continued his membership as a Los Angeles Marathon Legacy Runner, the elite group of competitors who have taken part in and completed all 32 editions of the annual […]
A Long-Distance Accomplishment
It was a hungry and tired but happy bunch of Tigers trudging toward the Santa Monica pier on Sunday, March 19. They weren’t there for an afternoon shopping spree at […]
CSUN Hosts Family Focus Resource Fair for Kids with Special Needs
California State University, Northridge, in conjunction with the Family Focus Resource and Empowerment Center and the DEAF Project, will be hosting a special needs resource fair on Saturday, Nov. 8. […]
