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Man Killed
NORTH HOLLYWOOD (CNS) – A 42-year-old man was killed today when he was struck by a pickup truck while running on the Hollywood (170) Freeway in North Hollywood, the California […]
Living Hope Church Joins the Effort for “Angel Tree”
For the holiday, the Living Hope Church in the City of San Fernando converted its sanctuary into a Christmas winter wonderland for a special banquet last Saturday, Dec. 19. But […]
Investigation Continues Into Hit and Run
PACOIMA (CNS) — LAPD investigators are still searching the driver of a White Dodge Dart that caused a multiple injuries, including a young woman critically. The collision occurred Dec. 20 […]
Padilla Invites Applications to Language Accessibility Advisory Committee
SACRAMENTO – California Secretary of State Alex Padilla announced that the Secretary of State’s Language Accessibility Advisory Committee (LAAC) is now accepting membership applications. The LAAC is an all-volunteer committee […]
FAA Now Requires Registration of Outdoor Drones
LOS ANGELES (CNS) — Drone owners across the Southland will now have to register their small Unmanned Aircraft Systems (UAS) with the Federal Aviation Administration if they intend to fly […]
Spreading Warmth to the Homeless
Love is a Warm Blanket, a nonprofit foundation created by Angela Amirkhanian, is once again distributing donations of blankets to the homeless this winter. “Though the street is not a […]
San Fernando Valley Man Convicted of Giving Illegal Gifts to Government Employees in Exchange For Business
LOS ANGELES –- A man who operated two businesses that sold office supplies to the federal government has been convicted by a federal jury of giving illegal gifts to federal […]
Another Step Achieved for Consumers Overbilled by DWP
LOS ANGELES (CNS) — A judge has given conditional approval to a proposed settlement that calls for the Los Angeles Department of Water and Power to pay out tens of […]
High School Seniors Urged to Apply for .2 Million Edison Scholars Program
ROSEMEAD (CNS) — High school seniors planning to study science, technology, engineering or math in college were urged to apply for Edison International’s $1.2 million Edison Scholars Program. The deadline […]
