“The Magic Flute” is Mozart’s final opera, performed for the first time mere months before his death, and was an instant success, quickly becoming one of the most famous and […]
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Walking Labyrinths For Meditation, Prayer and Emotional Healing
When Katie Bull was a busy new mom, adjusting to the joys and stresses of being a first-time parent, she would regularly pause the beautiful chaos to walk the winding […]
SFPD Chief Fabian Valdez Being ‘Forced to Retire’ Say Those Close to the Department
After leading the San Fernando Police Department (SFPD) for just over four years, SFPD Chief Fabian Valdez has been forced to retire, effective June 19, according to sources close to […]
Supporters of Becerra Say He Will Stand Up to Trump and if Victorious, He Will Make History
Lizza Monet Morales and her mother, Marissa Duarte, who are sixth and fifth-generation Mexican Americans, respectively, believe that the next governor of California should possess strong character and prioritize immigration, […]
Take Action for Mental Health LA Event
As Mental Health Awareness Month, observed in May, came to a close, Los Angeles County held one of the last events of its annual Take Action for Mental Health LA […]
CalKids Gives Scholarships for Infants and Qualifying Students
California’s CalKids scholarship program is bringing opportunity to millions of children. There are currently more than 5 million children enrolled in the program and $2 billion invested for college scholarships […]
How You Can Sign Up to DROP Unsolicited Spam, Fraud Calls and Text Messages
How many times have you been awakened by a spam call? “That’s the worst,” said Maria Lewis, “Especially during mornings when I have a day off and I’m trying to […]
Together We Thrive Food Bank Brings Free Produce to the City of San Fernando Every Week
Since last year, Together We Thrive Food Bank has held two free food drives twice a week: one in Canoga Park and the other in Pasadena following the devastating Eaton […]
Millions Lose SNAP Benefits as a Consequence of the One Big Beautiful Bill
Following the passage of HR1, better known as President Donald Trump’s One Big Beautiful Bill, in July of last year, more than 3 million people have lost food assistance they […]
DIY Girls Hosts First STEM Expo to Celebrate Students and Showcase Their Abilities
Dozens of smiling students, from fifth graders through graduating seniors, eagerly showed off a variety of creative hands-on projects during DIY Girls’ first-ever STEM (science, technology, engineering and math) Expo […]
