The makeup of the San Fernando City Council could undergo a radical makeover in the upcoming 2020 election as voters will decide three of the five council members on Nov. […]
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Childhood and Adult Vaccinations are Critically Important, Especially During the COVID-19 Pandemic
With August being National Immunization Awareness Month, health officials are emphasizing the importance of children and adults getting vaccinated against the flu and other diseases to protect their health, especially […]
Porter Ranch Group Suspects State and County Agencies of “Destroying Evidence” at Aliso Canyon
Members of a Porter Ranch advisory group wanting to research and determine potential long-term health problems resulting from the infamous widespread gas leak at the Aliso Canyon storage facility are […]
Race and Calls for Racial Justice to Play Key Roles in November Election
California State University, Northridge political science professor Boris Ricks has no doubt that race and the calls for racial justice will be at the forefront of many voters’ minds when […]
LAUSD 2020-21 School Year Starts
LOS ANGELES (CNS) — A new Los Angeles Unified school year has officially started amidst a pandemic that has forced the district to transition to distance-learning in virtual classrooms as […]
LA County COVID-19 Trends Continue Improving, But Gatherings Threaten Recovery
LOS ANGELES (CNS) — Los Angeles County’s public health director is warning against reckless behavior — large gatherings, parties and indoor church services — saying they could upend the work […]
LA Councilman Files Motion to Prohibit Hotels from Holding Immigrants
LOS ANGELES (CNS) — Councilman Gil Cedillo has introduced a motion to prohibit Los Angeles hotels from holding migrant children and families who have been detained by private security companies […]
Judge: Woman Who Alleges Boxer Sexually Assaulted Her Can Remain a ‘Doe’
GLENDALE — A woman who alleges former boxing champion Oscar De La Hoya sexually assaulted her in 2017 can keep her name anonymous in court documents related to her lawsuit, […]
LA Joins Lawsuit to Block Census Bureau from Changing Response Deadline
LOS ANGELES (CNS) — City Attorney Mike Feuer announced that Los Angeles has joined other cities and national organizations in filing a lawsuit to block the shortening of the US […]
HOROSCOPE For the Week of August 23, 2020
ARIES (March 21-April 19) Who is asking? Who is looking? Who benefits? The answer changes everything about what unfolds. It will be impossible to direct every scene, but you can […]
