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Safety Tips now that the Kids are Back in School
The Los Angeles Unified School District is the second largest district in the nation and this week, over 600,000 students will be walking, biking or taking the bus to school. […]
Woodland Hills Health Insurer to Settle SEC Allegations
LOS ANGELES (CNS) — Health Net Inc. will pay $340,000 to resolve allegations that the company illegally used its severance agreements to prevent outgoing employees from benefiting from government whistleblower […]
Fuentes Explains Early Resignation from LA City Council
LOS ANGELES (CNS) — City Councilmember Felipe Fuentes, whose resignation will become effective in September nearly 10 months before his term ends, said he is confident his district will be […]
Annual Hansen Dam Competition
The 12th annual Hansen Dam Sprint and Olympic Triathlon takes place on Sunday, Aug. 21. The event begins with the Triathlon competition at 6:30 a.m. At approximately 7:30 a.m., “Superhero” […]
New Pedestrian Tunnel Links Metro Red, Orange Lines
NORTH HOLLYWOOD (CNS) — Transit riders will no longer have to rush across a busy intersection in North Hollywood to connect between the Metro Red and Orange lines, thanks to […]
Metro Launches College Discount Passes Program
A pilot program to streamline and reduce the cost and hassle of purchasing college student discount transit passes has been launched by the Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation Authority (Metro) […]
Trial Begins for German National Accused of Arson
LOS ANGELES (CNS) — A German national accused of going on a three-night arson spree and setting more than 40 fires in Hollywood, West Hollywood and the San Fernando Valley […]
MWD Makes Fourth Solar Investment at Granada Hills Treatment Plant
LOS ANGELES (CNS) — The Metropolitan Water District’s (MWD) board of directors has voted to invest $6.76 million to develop a 1-megawatt solar power generating facility on six acres at […]
Latinos Live Longer Than Other Races: UCLA Study
LOS ANGELES (CNS) — Latinos age at a slower rate than other ethnic groups, despite having a higher susceptibility to some diseases, according to a UCLA study released Tuesday, Aug. […]
