City of San Fernando residents looking to participate in fee-based recreational programs but who are unable to afford the cost can receive financial assistance through the Recreation Scholarship Program (RSP). […]
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An Eyewitness Describes the Tragic Accident That Took the Life of Sherry Galindo
For the first time since the tragic parade-related horse accident that took the life of Sherry Lizzethe Galindo last month, an eyewitness has shared a detailed account of Galindo’s fatal […]
An Economic Alliance Born from the Devastation of the Northridge Earthquake
It has been 30 years since the 6.7 magnitude Northridge earthquake struck the San Fernando Valley, on Jan. 17, 1994. It remains one of the most costly earthquakes in U.S. […]
LA Zoo Takes Top Spot in List of Worst Zoos in North America for Elephants in 2023
The international organization In Defense of Animals named the Los Angeles Zoo & Botanical Gardens the worst zoo in North America for elephants in 2023 due to its treatment of […]
North Hollywood Church Choir Holds Free Concert to Raise Donations for Those Affected by Israel-Hamas War
Songs of hope filled St. Charles Borromeo Church as their choir – composed of 35 singers – sang from a selection of prayer songs they were scheduled to perform during […]
Pedestrian Killed by Multiple Hit and-Run Vehicles in Pacoima
LOS ANGELES (CNS) – A pedestrian was pronounced dead in the Pacoimaarea of Los Angeles after he was struck by three vehicles that failed to stop,authorities said Sat., Jan 13. […]
Motorist Wounded in Shooting on 405 Freeway in Sherman Oaks Area
SHERMAN OAKS (CNS) – A motorist was wounded today in a shooting on the San Diego (405) Freeway in the Sherman Oaks area, and an investigation was underway. Officers were […]
Handling Stress and Fear During Emergencies
Earthquakes and other emergencies cause concern for people around the world. It’s normal to experience stress, anxiety and fear during natural or human-made disasters. However, it’s important to effectively manage […]
Northridge Quake “Thrashed” CSUN, But the Campus Reopened and Thrived
Frank Muñiz recalls the pre-dawn hours of Jan. 17, 1994, like they were yesterday. Muñiz and his wife were in their Mission Hills home with their two young children; everyone […]
30 Years Later, the Northridge Earthquake’s Lasting Impact on the San Fernando Valley
Jan. 17 marks the 30th anniversary of the 1994 Northridge earthquake. With 57 official deaths, more than 9,000 injured and an estimated over $40 billion in property damage, it remains […]