Trying to get a view of what the United States might look or act like over the next four years remains difficult. Even after Election Day, Nov. 3, plenty of […]
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Mendoza Defeats Bernal to Win Two-Year Term on San Fernando City Council
A year after being appointed to the San Fernando City Council, following the resignation of Antonio Lopez, Councilmember Mary Mendoza won her first election for a two-year term on the […]
Gascon Leads Hotly Contest Race For LA County District Attorney
LOS ANGELES (CNS) — George Gascon appears to have won a closely contested race for Los Angeles County district attorney against two-term incumbent Jackie Lacey. With initial vote-counting from the […]
Families Raise Funds for Two Men Killed During Dodgers Celebration
There are two makeshift altars located just a few feet away at the corner of Glenoaks Boulevard and Polk Street in Sylmar. One is right in front of the Sylmar […]
The Direction America is Headed is Uncertain
Trying to get a view of what the United States might look or act like over the next four years remains difficult. Even after Election Day, Nov. 3, plenty of […]
Voters Back Prop. 22, Reject Prop. 16
California voters have approved drivers who work for companies like Lyft and Uber to be classified as “contract workers” rather than as “employees,” but rejected allowing diversity as a factor […]
Voters Pass B LAUSD Bond Measure
LOS ANGELES (CNS) — Measure RR, a $7 billion bond measure aimed at providing the Los Angeles Unified School District with a steady flow of money to improve its facilities […]
Low-Income LA Residents May Now Apply for Utility Assistance
LOS ANGELES (CNS) — Low-income Los Angeles residents may begin applying for assistance with paying utility bills under a program that will provide federal financial relief amid the COVID-19 pandemic. […]
Study Sheds New Light on Domestic Violence in Asian Immigrant Communities
Domestic violence in the United States is pervasive but little understood, particularly in non-English speaking communities. In a groundbreaking new report, the Asian Pacific Policy & Planning Council (A3PCON) studied […]
LA County Reports Another 1,843 COVID-19 Cases, 22 More Deaths
LOS ANGELES (CNS) — Los Angeles county reported 1,843 new cases of COVID-19 and 22 additional deaths, bringing the county’s totals to 313,562 cases and 7,117 fatalities. The numbers came […]
