Spooky, silly or symbolic, carved pumpkins are an essential ingredient to any Halloween celebration. This year, scare up some special fun for your party with a wicked watermelon carving, instead […]
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Houston and Galveston Offer Great Change of Pace
Houston is one of America’s most surprising cities. Fourth in U.S. population and propelled by petroleum firms that spark its economy, Houston is also a major hospital and medical research […]
How Should Millennials Save for Retirement?
Dear Carrie, I’m 28 and have a good job. My company offers a 401(k) but I haven’t signed up yet– mostly because I don’t understand if it’s the best move, […]
Horoscope for the Week of October 9, 2016
ARIES (March 21-April 19). You’ll keep going with an endeavor until you’re quite masterful, even though that won’t matter too much to you. Good results are favorable but not necessary. […]
Lancaster Deputy Shooting
LANCASTER (CNS) – A sheriff’s sergeant responding to a residential burglary call was shot and fatally wounded today near an apartment complex in Lancaster, and a parolee was taken into […]
Burglars Caught In Panorama City
PANORAMA CITY (CNS) – Three suspects were taken into custody today after burglarizing a supermarket in Panorama City, police said. The burglary was reported around 2:45 a.m. at Seafood City […]
Arm Yourself Against The Flu
Fall is not just about returning to school and temperatures (eventually) cooling down. It’s also the beginning of the flu season. While the timing and duration of flu seasons […]
A Life and Death Decision for Californians at the Ballot Box
On Saturday, Sept. 24, student Thomas Malagon held a sign at the entrance to Alemany High School in Mission Hills showing a checkmark next to “Prop. 62,” and an “x” […]
The FANTASTICKS Brings A Fresh Look
Theater is very much alive and growing in the Greater Los Angeles area and that includes the San Fernando and San Gabriel Valleys. When plays like The Fantasticks are revived […]
Consumer Education Bill Becomes Law
Gov. Jerry Brown has signed into law new legislation to help parents make more informed decisions regarding child care. The law — AB 2036, as introduced by Assemblywoman Patty Lopez […]
