Protesters gathered outside Elon Musk’s SpaceX rocket manufacturing and testing facility in Hawthorne on Saturday, May 17, to show opposition to federal budget cuts threatening special education and meal programs […]
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Burbank PE Teacher Arrested for Alleged Lewd Acts with Student
BURBANK (CNS) – A gym teacher at a private school in Burbank was in custody today for allegedly having an inappropriate relationship with a student. Dimitri Altobar, 33, of Burbank […]
SFPD Receives $74,000 Grant for Traffic Enforcement and DUI Checkpoints
The San Fernando Police Department (SFPD) received a $74,000 grant last week to support traffic safety operations and education programs at a time when residents still have concerns about the […]
CSUN Honors Convocation Puts Spotlight on Outstanding Graduates
Of the approximately 3,700 graduates invited to take part in California State University, Northridge’s Honors Convocation on Saturday, May 10, six individuals were singled out for special recognition as outstanding […]
Suspect Arrested in Connection with Felony Vandalisms in City of San Fernando
A 29-year-old male has been arrested in connection with a series of felony vandalism cases that have plagued the City of San Fernando for several months, reported the San Fernando […]
Select Greater LA Area DMV Offices Opening on May 17 for REAL ID Appointments
The California Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) announced today that select offices in the greater Los Angeles area will offer REAL ID appointments on Saturday, May 17, from 8 a.m. […]
Southland Catholics Celebrate Selection of First American Pope
LOS ANGELES (CNS) – Southland Catholics and elected leaders today hailed the selection of Chicago native Cardinal Robert Francis Prevost as the new pope, becoming the first American to ever […]
Latina Honored as USPS Postmaster of LA
The 42nd Postmaster of Los Angeles was honored on Monday, May 5, in a special Cinco de Mayo celebration. Maricela “Marci” Luna is the first Mexican American woman to serve […]
Luis C. Garza’s Photos of the Chicano Movement Reflect on the Present
A couple of years ago, Jaime Ramirez unexpectedly stumbled across a black and white photograph from the early 1970s of his brother as a young man shining shoes in downtown […]
LA County Declares Hepatitis A Outbreak, Urges Vaccination
LOS ANGELES (CNS) – The Los Angeles County Department of Public Health declared Monday, May 5, a community-wide outbreak of hepatitis A, citing a sustained rise in cases and elevated […]
