LOS ANGELES (CNS) — Los Angeles Department of Water and Power customers cut their water use by 14.9 percent in October, compared to the same month two years ago — […]
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Olympics Feasible for L.A
LOS ANGELES (CNS) — The odds of Los Angeles being chosen as the site of the 2024 Summer Olympics appeared to have improved following the decision by Hamburg to withdraw […]
Mujeres de la Tierra Educates Latino Families About the Drought
Mujeres de la Tierra (MDLT), a nonprofit environmental organization based at the L.A. River Center in Los Angeles, has set its sights on bringing more awareness on water and the […]
No Shelter from the Storm: What El Niño Rains Represent for California’s Homeless Population
As experts continue to predict that El Niño will bring colder and wetter weather conditions to the state of California this winter, the promise of heavy rains bringing relief from […]
MEND Rolls Out Annual Holiday Basket Program
MEND (Meet Each Need with Dignity) of Pacoima will distribute Christmas holiday baskets for more than 1,200 pre-screened families from Dec. 11-14. The baskets can include food, blankets, and toys […]
High-Speed Rail Protest Posters
Posters produced by the Coalition Against Displacment (CAD), have been put up at the new bike path in Pacoima and San Fernando and other areas that will be adversely affected […]
Ex-Sheriff’s Deputies Sentenced to Federal Prison in Jail Visitor Beating Case
LOS ANGELES (CNS) – Two former Los Angeles County sheriff’s deputies were sentenced today to federal prison terms for their roles in the beating of a handcuffed man in a […]
Man Arrested after Standoff gets 33-year Sentence
LOS ANGELES (CNS) — A felon who led police on a chase from El Sereno to North Hollywood and held officers at bay for about three hours last year was […]
SoCalGas President Apologizes for Leak
LOS ANGELES (CNS) — The president of Southern California Gas Co. apologized to Porter Ranch residents for a gas leak discovered more than a month ago that has yet to […]
Supervisors to Ask Brown to Intervene on Gas Leak
LOS ANGELES — The Board of Supervisors has voted to send a letter to Gov. Jerry Brown asking him to intervene to stop the gas leak affecting Porter Ranch residents. […]
