In case you haven’t heard, a High-Speed Rail bullet train could be coming through town — your town — traveling at 200-plus miles per hour at various times day and […]
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Rescue Workers from L.A. and Valley Will Continue Work In Nepal
Members of the Los Angeles County Fire Department who were in Nepal conducting earthquake-recovery operations have all been safely accounted for following a magnitude-7.3 aftershock on Tuesday, May 12. The […]
Man Charged with Murder in Street Racing Deaths
LOS ANGELES (CNS) — A man suspected of driving a Ford Mustang that careened into a crowd of spectators during a Chatsworth street race, killing two people and seriously injuring […]
Suspects Sought in Santa Clarita Murder
SANTA CLARITA (CNS) — Sheriff’s detectives are asking for the public’s help in locating a 51-year-old murder suspect and two associates wanted for a killing that occurred in Santa Clarita. […]
FBI Investigating Mauran Ambulance Service
FBI agents descended up the Mauran Ambulance Service, Inc., in San Fernando on Tuesday, May 12. The company was served with a search warrant, and an estimated 20 investigators could […]
L.A. County Ends One ICE Program, Continues to Cooperate with Another
By Elizabeth Marcellino City News Service LOS ANGELES (CNS) — The Board of Supervisors has voted to terminate an agreement that allows federal immigration agents inside county jails and deputizes […]
North Hollywood Station Included In Bike Programs
LOS ANGELES (CNS) — In conjunction with Bike Week, an annual effort to encourage two-wheel commuting and bicycle safety, Metro officials have announced a variety of plans that include new […]
A Future Doctor, Scholar, CPA and Civic Leader Among Students to be Recognized at CSUN’s Honors Convocation
Tania Benjamin Tania Benjamin knew early, when she was a teenager caring for her sick grandfather, that she wanted to be a doctor. The 21-year-old cell and molecular biology major […]
L.A. Zoo Observes 10th Anniversary of Endangered Species Day
The Los Angeles Zoo will be hosting a two-day event on the importance of preventing the loss of endangered species and preserving the ecosystems these species depend upon. To recognize […]
Cárdenas Announces Winner of Congressional Art Competition
Washington, D.C. – U.S. Rep. Tony Cárdenas (D-San Fernando Valley) announced the winner of the 29th Congressional District Art Contest for 2015. Kristina Andrada from Panorama City, who attends […]
