In commemoration of American veterans, on Memorial Day,Veteranos: A Legacy of Valor, is being presented by Latin Heat Entertainment in collaboration with Plaza de la Raza. This theatrical tribute, written […]
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President Abraham Lincoln to Visit Pioneer Cemetery in Sylmar for Memorial Day Observance on Monday, May 25
For the 14th consecutive year, the San Fernando Valley Historical Society will host a free Memorial Day Observance at the historic San Fernando Pioneer Memorial Cemetery in Sylmar, with a […]
Memorial Travel
LOS ANGELES (CNS) – More than 2.7 million Southern Californians and around 4.4 million residents from throughout the state will take a long getaway this Memorial Day weekend — a […]
Pacoima Residents Frustrated With Formatted High-Speed Rail Meetings
Dozens of residents gathered at Maclay Middle School in Pacoima on Saturday, May 16, at an Open House organized by the High-Speed Rail Authority. Of particular concern to residents is […]
The Number of Homeless Grows in the San Fernando Valley
A total of 5,216 men, women and children without homes were found in the San Fernando Valley during the biennial homeless count conducted by the Los Angeles Homeless Services Authorities […]
Cárdenas Congratulates Valley Top Exporter
(Washington, DC) – Following a visit to their Van Nuys facility, U.S. Rep. Tony Cárdenas (D-San Fernando Valley, Calif.) congratulated Louroe Electronics on being awarded the Presidential “E” Award at […]
A Beach Day Unlike Most Others
A day at the beach for kids normally involves building sandcastles, scooping up shells, racing the tide along the shore and perhaps paddling out with a surf or boogie board […]
L.A. Council Approves Minimum Wage Increase
LOS ANGELES (CNS) — The Los Angeles City Council today approved a $15 minimum wage for hundreds of thousands of workers in the city who currently earn $9 per hour, […]
A First-Year Money Management Guide for the New College Grad
A young adult’s first months out of college are about personal freedom and finding one’s path as an adult. Building solid money habits is a big part of that. Most […]
Chicana/o Studies Major Receives Top Graduate Student Award
Angelica Amezcua who majored Chicana/o Studies and Spanish had a hard time adjusting when her family immigrated to the United States from Mexico. Then 11 years old, she couldn’t speak […]
