Los Angeles City Clerk Holly L. Wolcott reminds voters that all Vote Centers will be open now through to Election Day on Nov. 8. Candidates for mayor, city attorney, city […]
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Test Your Smoke Alarms as Daylight Saving Time Ends, Red Cross says
As daylight saving time ends on Nov. 6, the American Red Cross encourages everyone to test their smoke alarms as they turn their clocks back to help stay safe from home fires. […]
City of San Fernando Doctor Warns Community of Intense “Triple Threat” Flu Season
The flu season is already here. It usually hits in December, but health officials are already seeing higher cases of the flu now and are expecting to see many more […]
Victim Killed in Chatsworth Crash Identified
CHATSWORTH (CNS) – A 24-year-old man who was killed when his pickup struck a utility pole and split in two in Chatsworth was identified today. The crash was reported just […]
Halloween Health Advisory: Hemp-Derived Gummies, Brownies, Lollipops, and Candies Are Dangerous to Children
It’s Halloween and the California Department of Public Health warns parents and consumers about the danger of children consuming hemp-derived products containing tetrahydrocannabinol (THC). These products look similar to common […]
Parents Warned to Check for Drugs Mixed in With Halloween Candy
LOS ANGELES (CNS) – State and local authorities are warning parents to be vigilant about the possibility of narcotics or other contaminants being mixed in with their children’s candy this […]
LA Council Set to Wrap Up Week of Raucous Meetings, Krekorian Vows to Carry On
By ERIC HECity News Service LOS ANGELES (CNS) – The Los Angeles City Council is set to reconvene today to wrap up a week of raucous meetings, which have been […]
LA Zoo and Plaza de la Raza Co-Create ‘Beloved Pets Ofrenda’ in Honor of Hispanic Heritage Month
The Los Angeles Zoo and Plaza de la Raza Cultural Center for the Arts & Education have partnered to co-create a special Beloved Pets Ofrenda in observance of Día de […]
Is it Safe to ‘Trick or Treat’ This Halloween?
Now that COVID-19 is more under control thanks to a majority of Californians being vaccinated, we’re likely to see more ghosts, goblins and witches walking down neighborhood streets this Halloween […]
San Fernando High School Teachers and Students Create Community For Day of the Dead
By Diana Martinez and Gabriel Arizon Teachers and students from San Fernando Senior High School are preparing a large-sized altar for Dia de los Muertos (Day of the Dead) held […]