Khalsa Aid USA and the Sikh Coalition, with support from Khalsa Care Foundation, United Sikhs and the Sikh American Legal Defense and Education Fund, convened for a Day of Seva […]
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LA Rabbis and Cantors Call for Immediate Food Aid to Gazans
Dozens of rabbis and cantors rallied outside the Israeli Consulate General in Brentwood on Monday to call for immediate food aid to Gazans, an end to the war in Gaza […]
Glendale PD Seeks Public’s Help Identifying Victims
GLENDALE, CA – Glendale Police Detectives are asking for the public’s help in identifying additional victims after the arrest of a Glendale man on felony charges of lewd acts on a […]
Alleged Serial ‘Butt Sniffer’ Arrested Again, This Time in Burbank
BURBANK (CNS) – A 38-year-old registered sex offender has been arrested for the second time in two months for allegedly loitering at a Burbank store and sniffing women’s buttocks, authorities […]
Social Security Turns 90, While Trump Threatens to Dismantle the Program
“Happy 90th anniversary, Social Security!” United States Rep. Judy Chu exclaimed on Monday to a group of cheering senior citizens. As part of a national “Save Social Security Day of […]
Civil Rights Attorneys Reaffirm Protections for Immigrant Children
LOS ANGELES (CNS) – After a Los Angeles federal judge rejected President Donald Trump administration’s bid to end a 28-year-old edict governing how immigrant children are detained, attorneys stressed on […]
LAUSD Board Member Kelly Gonez Addresses School Safety Amidst Immigration Raids
After school resumed for students in the Los Angeles Unified School District (LAUSD) last Thursday, Board Member Kelly Gonez visited two schools in the City of San Fernando the following […]
San Fernando Valley Colleges Awarded NASA Grant to Host MESA Robotics Competition
Los Angeles Pierce College, Mission College and Valley College have been awarded a $50,000 planning prize from NASA’s Minority University Research and Education Project (MUREP) to develop a new robotics […]
Strong First-Day Attendance at LAUSD Schools Despite Immigration Fears
By Mallika SeshadriEdSource Four days after a 15-year-old with a disability was mistakenly detained and handcuffed by immigration agents outside of Arleta High School, the first day of the new school year […]
Federal Agents Raid Little Tokyo as LA Mayor Calls for End of Harsh Tactics
LOS ANGELES (CNS) – On the same day that Mayor Karen Bass and Westside leaders called for the end of immigration raids throughout the city, federal agents today conducted a […]
