GRANADA HILLS (CNS) – Amid a building heat wave, water service was disrupted today to thousands of Department of Water and Power customers in Granada Hills and Porter Ranch due […]
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LAFD Rescues Woman Stuck in Rock House Chimney at Rec Park
SAN FERNANDO (CNS) – A woman who was pulled from the chimney of a municipal building in San Fernando has specialists from the Los Angeles Fire Department to thank this […]
U.S. Policy Changes’ Impact on Tourism Could Be Far Reaching, CSUN Prof Says
Social media around the world is filled with images of immigration and border enforcement officers violently rounding up people in Los Angeles and other major cities across the United States. […]
Ex-SoCal Football Player Who Allegedly Shot Up NFL Building Said He Had CTE
LOS ANGELES (CNS) – The 27-year-old former running back for two Southland high schools who police say killed four people at the NFL headquarters building in Manhattan before killing himself […]
Appeal on Tap Monday in Government’s Bid to Resume SoCal Immigration Raids
LOS ANGELES (CNS) – An appellate hearing is scheduled for Monday in President Donald Trump’s administration’s bid for a stay pending appeal of a temporary restraining order (TRO) halting the […]
Sen. Padilla Introduces Legislation for Immigration Reform
LOS ANGELES (CNS) – Amid weeks of federal immigration enforcement activity in the Southland, United States Sen. Alex Padilla, D-Calif., today announced legislation intended to expand existing pathways for immigrants […]
Southwest Flight from Burbank Forced to Dive to Avoid Collision
BURBANK (CNS) – A Southwest Airlines flight that departed Hollywood Burbank Airport today was forced to perform a pair of collision-avoidance maneuvers after the pilot received two “traffic alerts,” and […]
Marines to Withdraw From LA, While Angelenos Face Impacts of Immigration Raids
The 700 United States Marines President Donald Trump deployed to Los Angeles over a month ago will begin withdrawing from the city, Pentagon officials said on Monday. The decision comes […]
Thousands of Pounds of Food Freely Distributed to Community at Las Palmas Park
Thousands of pounds of food items were lined up on tables in the gymnasium at Las Palmas Park in the City of San Fernando, ready to be freely distributed to […]
Fernandeño Tataviam Tribe Breaks Ground for First Native Senior Housing Project in LA County
In a historic first for Los Angeles County, the Fernandeño Tataviam Band of Mission Indians (FTBMI) held a groundbreaking ceremony in the City of San Fernando for what will be […]
