A new scholarship currently offered through the City of San Fernando is motivated by the need for action. This scholarship is given in the name of Gabriel Fernandez, an 8-year-old boy who died as […]
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Police Release Photos of Trailer Stolen in Chatsworth
LOS ANGELES (CNS) — Los Angeles police are seeking the public’s help to track down whoever stole a utility trailer containing about $250,000 in art from where it was parked […]
More Discussion on Solving Porter Ranch Gas Leak, More Delayed Decisions
Porter Ranch area residents traveled to San Dimas on Wednesday, Jan. 20, for a South Coast Air Quality Management District (AQMD) hearing on a proposed enforcement order aimed at minimizing […]
Volunteers Sought for Homeless Count
LOS ANGELES (CNS) — Angelenos can still sign up this week as volunteers to help with this year’s Los Angeles area homeless count, which is scheduled for the evenings of […]
Loans Available for Business Affected by Gas Leak
LOS ANGELES (CNS) – A nonprofit organization is making $5 million in loans and other financial assistance available to businesses affected by the ongoing natural gas leak near Porter Ranch […]
CSUN Students Provide Free Tax Preparation Assistance to Low-Income People
The calendar may say January, but before you know it, April will be here and your taxes will be due. California State University, Northridge business students hope to take a […]
Dignity Health Southern California Hospitals to Reach More Than 100 Schools
LOS ANGELES – Jan.13, 2016 – Dignity Health’s Southern California Hospitals are participating for the third year in the national kindness movement, The Great Kindness Challenge, from Jan. 25-29. Last […]
Appeals Panel Overturns Case Against Ex-L.A. Councilman Richard Alarcon, Wife
LOS ANGELES (CNS) – A state appeals court panel has reversed the convictions of former Los Angeles City Councilman Richard Alarcon and his wife, Flora, who were charged with fraudulent […]
Taxi Drivers Could Lose LAX Permit for Refusing Riders
LOS ANGELES (CNS) — A Los Angeles City Council committee has approved “zero tolerance” penalties that would result in the immediate revocation of a taxi driver’s permit to operate at […]
Teaching Credential Students Use Virtual-Reality Tool to Train for Classroom Careers
“Today we’re going over homophones,” Paige Ramer, a California State University, Northridge special education credential student, told a group of middle school students. “What’s the difference between there, their and they’re?” […]
