LOS ANGELES (CNS) —The Los Angeles Superior Court system will continue to expand its provision of free interpreter services to people with limited English-language skills under an agreement announced by […]
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Police Commission Rules LAPD Officers Acted Improperly in Shooting of Van Nuys Man
LOS ANGELES (CNS) — The Los Angeles Police Commission has decided that three officers acted improperly last year in killing two people in separate shooting cases. The commission decided on […]
CHLI Begins Voter Information Forums Tour in LA
The Congressional Hispanic Leadership Institute (CHLI) will host forums across the country as part of its Red White Y Tú tour beginning tonight, Sept. 22, at California State University, Los […]
Supervisor Calls for Study of Aliso Canyon
Los Angeles County Supervisor Michael Antonovich has called for an independent study of the long-term impacts of the massive Aliso Canyon gas leak. Previewing a motion he plans to make […]
Premium Fuel Unecessary for Most Cars
LOS ANGELES (CNS) — American motorists wasted more than $2.1 billion in the past year by spending extra for premium gasoline in vehicles designed to run on regular fuel, according […]
Heavenly Pancakes Turns Healthier
Smaller portions and more fruits and vegetables are on the menu at Heavenly Pancakes. The San Fernando eatery is the latest addition to the growing list of Choose Health LA […]
Red Cross Urges Blood and Platelet Donations During National Preparedness Month
The American Red Cross urges eligible donors to give blood and platelets this fall to help restock the shelves following a significant summer shortage to ensure an adequate blood supply […]
What College Students Should Learn About Money
As you prepare for a new year at college, managing your money may be the last thing on your mind. But, college is the perfect time to instill strong and […]
Why It Matters: Minimum Wage
WASHINGTON (AP) — THE ISSUE: Modest income growth for most Americans, strikes by fast-food workers, and the rapid growth of low-paying jobs at the same time middle-income work shrinks have […]
Cal Lutheran Presents Autism Conference
Cal Lutheran’s Autism and Communication Center will present “The Spectrum of Opportunity Conference: Autism, Inclusion and Community” on Oct. 8 from 9 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. in the Gilbert Arena […]
