Las luces de la noche del viernes brillarán un poco menos esta temporada para los hermanos Tu’ifua, Sione Jr. y Tui, defensive ends titulares de la secundaria St. Genevieve en […]
Category: News
What Happened to Fred-Freak Smith?
This is one in a series of stories When the news first broke last week that a man was stabbed and killed at Las Palmas Park, little was known. He […]
He Struck A Chord in Heavy Metal, Punk and Goth
Fred-Freak Smith, who was fatally stabbed in Las Palmas Park in San Fernando on Aug. 8, was not just an aimless transient, possibly homeless, who unfortunately became just another crime […]
Griffith Observatory Expects Large Crowds for the Solar Eclipse
LOS ANGELES (CNS) – Griffith Observatory officials cautioned those planning to attend a free public viewing of next Monday’s solar eclipse to prepare for “very large crowds,” and to take […]
Total Solar Eclipse has Amateur Astronomers, LA Residents Looking up at the Sky
The line in front of Bob Alborzian’s homemade dobsonian telescope gets pretty long. Young and old step up to squint in front of the eye piece of the apparatus pointing […]
Family Seeks Donations for Woman Injured in Charlottesville Protest
“At a counter-protest for the Charlottesville White Supremacy rally, a 20 year old (my daughter, a Houston native) was one of the people who got hit by a car. She’s […]
Supremacist Hangout in Canoga Park
LOS ANGELES (CNS) — The City Attorney’s Office has sued three people, asking that a Canoga Park home where a white supremacist gang gathers that has been the site of […]
My favorite memory of Fred-Freak Smith, circa 1989
One night, as the evening was running down, not much was going on in the long hallway. It had been a night that didn’t attract much attention; maybe a Three […]
CSUN Launches New Department of Criminology and Justice Studies
The meaning of justice in the context of U.S. and global crime and criminal justice institutions is a core focus of California State University, Northridge’s newest academic department, the Department […]
LAUSD Celebrates Start Of 2017-18 School Year
Superintendent Michelle King, Board of Education members and other Los Angeles Unified School District (LAUSD) officials kicked off the new academic year Tuesday, Aug. 15, with visits to select schools, […]
