WASHINGTON (AP) — President Barack Obama ordered the deployment of up to 450 more U.S. troops to Iraq on Wednesday, June 9, to advise and assist local forces in an […]
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How You Can Lower Your Risk of Breast Cancer
Breast cancer is the second most common cancer among women, second only to lung cancer. One in eight women is expected to develop breast cancer in her lifetime, and a […]
Factors to Consider Before Selling Your Home
Selling a home is no small undertaking. It often pays to be patient when putting a property up for sale, but waiting for an acceptable offer can be stressful, especially […]
Bringing Your Food Focus to Summer Freshness
Enjoying a taste of summer extends beyond ice cream, hot dogs and barbeque. There are many ways to partake in the season’s healthiest flavors, and the best place to get […]
Horoscope for the Week of June 14, 2015
ARIES (March 21-April 19). You like to dive into projects, and high expectations come naturally. When you change your expectations, your attitude automatically gets better. The only thing that really matters […]
Giving Former Foster Youth a Place of Their Own
Each year in California more than 4,000 youths 18 or order — including 1,400 or more in Los Angeles County alone — will “age out” of the foster care system. […]
Graduating Teen Reunites with those who Saved his Life
Like many teens, Matthew Scalice is looking forward to graduating from high school today, June 4. But unlike others, Scalice is especially grateful to receive his diploma at Canyon Country […]
Special Council Meeting Held for HSR Board Member
A special San Fernando City Council meeting was held on Tuesday, June 2, that allowed the full council to meet with High-Speed Rail board member Katherine Perez Escolano. While the […]
Open Letter – High-Speed Rail
To: The Honorable Sylvia Ballin Council Member City of San Fernando I recently read your opinion piece (“Are You Listening Governor”) published in the May 28, 2015 […]
92 Latino, LAUSD Seniors Earn College Scholarships From Project GRAD Los Angeles
Ninety-two Project GRAD Los Angeles Scholars from the San Fernando High School (SFHS) graduating class of 2015 have beaten the odds not only by graduating from high school, but also enrolling […]
