NEWPORT BEACH (CNS) – Charles White, USC’s 1979 Heisman Trophy-winningtailback who helped lead the Trojans to a share of the 1978 national championship, died today in Newport Beach of cancer […]
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Judge: Family of Slain Firefighter Can Proceed with Most Claims Against LA County
CHATSWORTH (CNS) – The widow and children of a Los Angeles County Fire Department engineer shot to death by a colleague at the Agua Dulce station in 2021 can move […]
LA County Board of Supervisors Proclaim January as Firefighter Cancer Awareness Month
The Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors unanimously approved a motion Tuesday introduced by Supervisor Kathryn Barger and co-authored by Supervisor Janice Hahn dedicating January as Firefighter Cancer Awareness Month […]
Ask the DMV – New Year, New ID
Start your New Year off by adding obtaining your REAL ID to your resolutions list. Q: When is the new REAL ID enforcement date? A:The REAL ID enforcement date has […]
Republicans Need to Broaden Their Base If They Hope to Win National Elections Again, CSUN Prof Says
Political pundits are pointing to the defeat of several candidates backed by Donald Trump in the midterm elections as a sign that the former president’s grip on the Republican Party […]
Tickets Go Quickly for P-22 Celebration of Life
LOS ANGELES (CNS) – Free tickets for a “celebration of life” in honor of famed Southland mountain lion P-22 were quickly distributed Monday, but organizers said the Feb. 4 event […]
Cervical Cancer is Highly Preventable Through Vaccination and Regular Screenings
Each year, more than 12,000 women in the United States are diagnosed with cervical cancer. However, cervical cancer can be largely prevented and cured if diagnosed early. Cervical cancer was […]
Strong Storm is Over, but High Surf, Flooding Issues Linger
LOS ANGELES (CNS) – A strong Pacific storm that doused Southern California with rain, damaging winds and flooding was largely out of the area today, but it left behind some […]
With LA’s COVID-19 Tenant Protections Set to Expire, Some Fear Eviction Wave
By ERIC HECity News Service LOS ANGELES (CNS) – Dionicia Cipres owes nearly $6,000 in rent on her one-bedroom Koreatown apartment, where she lives with her husband. Come Feb. 1, […]
Your Guide To Automotive Repair Options In 2023
Not only do we love our cars in the San Fernando Valley, but they are absolutely necessary to make it through daily life. The Valley is huge, and a reliable […]