VAN NUYS (CNS) – A former Los Angeles Unified elementary school teacher convicted of murdering his 43-year-old estranged wife lashed out in court against the victim’s family, allegedly threatening their […]
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Cárdenas’ District Director Subpoenaed by Federal Grand Jury
LOS ANGELES (CNS) — A district director for Rep. Tony Cárdenas (D-Panorama City) confirmed on Tuesday, April 21, that she was subpoenaed by a Los Angeles federal grand jury that […]
Reward Offered for Information about Hit-and-Run that Killed Sun Valley Woman
LOS ANGELES (CNS) — The Los Angeles City Council has offered a $50,000 reward for information that leads to the arrest and conviction of the motorist who fatally struck a […]
Vector Control Agency Asks Residents: “Are you ready this summer?”
Everything residents learned last year about West Nile virus and mosquitoes will be put to the test again this year, warned the Greater Los Angeles County Vector Control District (GLACVCD). […]
Lawsuit Filed Against Apple/Samsung
LOS ANGELES (CNS) — Apple and Samsung are being sued by a members of a citizens group who want a judge to order both companies to implement a $1 billion […]
What Is Your Obesity Costing You?
Sometimes celebrities or otherwise physically fit people will put on a fat suit and document their experience with a video camera, usually to be aired on a daytime talk show. […]
On Earth Day, Pocan and Schakowsky Introduce Strongest Federal Fracking Ban in the US
Sometimes celebrities or otherwise physically fit people will put on a fat suit and document their experience with a video camera, usually to be aired on a daytime talk show. […]
Impaction “Mental Masturbation”
We used to have a name for it; we called arguing with the administration “mental masturbation.” It led nowhere, only complete mental frustration. Although many campus administrators want to do […]
CSUN Lecture to Explore How Disruption Inspires Creativity, New Opportunities
Alumnus and entertainment industry executive Jim Berk will explore how disruption can inspire creativity and new opportunities during the final installment of this academic year’s Commerce of Creativity Distinguished Speaker […]
A Bad Start Doesn’t Ground the Parrots
Overcoming adversity is touted as one of the lessons that sports can teach. So it’s understandable if the Poly baseball team feels as if it has already gone through a […]
