(StatePoint) Only one-fourth of kids and teens are getting enough physical activity, according to a recent study; and physical activity is not just a necessity for a healthy body; it […]
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Healthy Sleeping Tips for Young Children
(StatePoint) For babies and young children, high quality sleep is crucial for development and overall health. By adopting good, safe sleep habits early, the entire family can get the rest […]
Horoscope for the Week of August 21, 2016
ARIES (March 21-April 19). One way you can make your own life easier is to stop being so critical of yourself and others. Judging takes energy. At the end […]
Suspects Detained in Lake View Terrace
LOS ANGELES (CNS) – Los Angeles police today detained two men in Lake View Terrace who, authorities said, were walking around in the Inglewood area carrying rifles earlier this morning. The […]
Heat Wave, Fire Danger Expected to Last Most of the Week
LOS ANGELES (CNS) — At the peak of a Southland heat wave, the National Weather Service today issued a red flag warning effective through Thursday for the San Gabriel Mountains […]
MADD, Adwest Mailers sued over Use of Mailing List
LOS ANGELES (CNS) — An Acton animal sanctuary filed a lawsuit on Monday, Aug. 15, alleging that a direct-mail company wrongfully disclosed the plaintiff’s private list of donors to Mothers […]
Murderer of CSUN Student Given Life Sentence
SAN FERNANDO (CNS) – A Long Beach man was sentenced today to life in prison without the possibility of parole for killing a Cal State Northridge student from Saudi Arabia […]
Man Sentenced 100 Years for Double Murder
SAN FERNANDO (CNS) — A man convicted of fatally shooting his 68-year-old wife at their Canyon Country home and then killing his ailing 59-year-old sister at a North Hills nursing […]
Teen Health Center in Full Operation
When the Northeast Valley Health Corporation opened a Teen Health Center facility across the street from San Fernando High School in May 2015, it was still a work in progress. […]
Helping Foster Youth, One Laptop at a Time
Because she didn’t own a computer, Sky Corona often relied on the ones at Los Angeles Valley College to do schoolwork. Other times she would type her papers on her […]
