LOS ANGELES (CNS) – Authorities today warned Southlanders celebrating St. Patrick’s Day that law enforcement officers will be out in force looking for people driving under the influence of alcohol […]
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SoCal Water Supplier Rescinds Rule Limiting Outdoor Irrigation
LOS ANGELES (CNS) – With recent storms helping alleviate severe drought conditions that were plaguing the state, Southern California’s water wholesaler announced Wednesday, March 15, it is rescinding emergency outdoor […]
Sylmar’s “Moving Beauty Pathway” Great Streets Initiative Begins
Councilwoman Monica Rodriguez in collaboration with Tia Chucha’s Centro Cultural on Monday, March 13, unveiled the first installation of the “Moving Beauty Pathway,” with a culturally decorated crosswalk in Sylmar. […]
2023 Ford Mustang Mach-E
Tesla made the first modern electric cars, beginning about 15 years ago. It also made the first electric cars that weren’t focused on being economical or practical cars — as […]
LADWP Crews Prepare for Another Heavy Rain Storm
LOS ANGELES (MARCH 14, 2023) – Los Angeles Department of Water and Power (LADWP) crews are prepared and ready to respond to potential power outages as another heavy rain storm […]
Southland Men Face Federal Child Sexual Exploitation Charges
LOS ANGELES (CNS) – Four Southland men are facing federal charges of child sexual exploitation alleging the victimization of minors, officials announced today. In cases filed in Los Angeles in […]
Suspect Arrested For Allegedly Stabbing Woman in Northridge
NORTHRIDGE (CNS) – A 33-year-old man is in police custody on suspicion of fatally stabbing his mother in Northridge, authorities said today. The suspect walked into the Devonshire Division of […]
Spring Forward: How to Prepare for Losing an Hour of Sleep as Daylight Saving Time Takes Effect
Sleep Expert Shares Practical Tips for Coping with Time Shift and Minimizing Negative Effects on Your Health. Whether we like it or not, daylight saving time will begin at 2 a.m., […]
CSUN to Explore Evolution of Chicano Theater with Playwright Luis Valdez
Influential Chicano playwright and filmmaker Luis Valdez will discuss his theater company, El Teatro Campesino and its influence on the evolution of Chicano theater, during a special presentation on Wednesday, […]
Guilty Verdict in Avalos Case “Correct,” Advocate Says
By the San Fernando Valley Sun Staff and City News Service When Emily Carranza learned that the defendants Heather Maxine Barron and Kareem Ernesto Leiva were found guilty of first-degree […]