The City of San Fernando is a town of many long held traditions where families boast living for generations, and neighbors tell stories about growing up together. Little more than […]
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Workers Push for El Super Boycott
Lydia Flores, a 37-year-old cashier at El Super market in Arleta, says she is in a constant struggle to pay her bills. “I pay the mortgage and my car and […]
Van Nuys Stabbing Victim Found in Alley
VAN NUYS (CNS) – A woman was found stabbed to death in a Van Nuys alley on Tuesday, March 24, after her boyfriend called authorities and said the couple had been […]
22nd Annual César E. Chávez March this Sunday
The United Farm Workers (UFW) flag will once again be carried proudly in the Northeast San Fernando Valley as scores of people, including local politicians and students take part in […]
Merits of Raising Minimum Wage Debated
LOS ANGELES — Economists sparred over the effects of a proposal to raise the minimum wage to as high as $15.25 per hour in Los Angeles during a city council […]
Chief Parks Retires
SFPD Chief Robert Parks (middle) is congratulated on his retirement by the San Fernando City Council. Parks was celebrated for his 30 years of service with the department here. At […]
Granada Hills Charter High School Wins 36th Annual California Academic Decathlon
Los Angeles— Granada Hills Charter High School in the Los Angeles Unified School District (LAUSD) has won the 2015 California Academic Decathlon competition. Continuing its winning reign, the San Fernando […]
Radio Personality Joe McDonnell Dies
GRANADA HILLS (CNS) — A funeral service was held Wednesday, March 25, in Granada Hills for longtime Southern California radio sports talk show host and reporter Joe McDonnell. The service […]
Murder Conviction Upheld
LOS ANGELES (CNS) — A state appeals court panel has upheld a man’s conviction for fatally beating his then-infant son’s maternal grandmother and attacking his ex-girlfriend with a pipe in […]
LAFD Lags Behind in 2015 Recruiting Goals
LOS ANGELES (CNS) — The Los Angeles Fire Department is falling behind on its goal of hiring 165 new firefighters this year, after adopting a new method of whittling down […]
