LOS ANGELES (CNS) — Rep. Tony Cardenas (D-Pacoima) is urging Univision and AT&T to resolve a dispute in which the television giant removed the signals of most of Univision’s networks […]
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Gas Company Will Go Door to Door
LOS ANGELES (CNS) — As Southern California Gas Co. crews worked to clean Porter Ranch-area parks, Los Angeles County public health officials said Wednesday, March 9, they will go door-to-door […]
Couple Arrested after Shots Fired on 118 Freeway
MISSION HILLS (CNS) — A man and a woman were arrested after the man allegedly fired off several rounds from a moving car into the brush on the Ronald Reagan […]
Jury Deliberation Begins in Restaurant Killings Trial
LOS ANGELES — A man who fired 50 rounds at a Valley Village memorial gathering, killing four people and wounding two others, was acting in self-defense, his attorney argued, while […]
‘Superbugs’ Thriving in Raw Sewage Treatment Plants
LOS ANGELES (CNS) — A growing number of studies shows that sewage treatment plants are not killing the superbugs embedded in the millions of gallons of raw sewage being released […]
Hours Expanded for Winter Shelters
LOS ANGELES (CNS) — Mayor Eric Garcetti issued a reminder to the homeless that winter shelters offer expanded hours during stormy weather. Shelters typically open at 5 p.m. and close […]
Legacy of a Great Man
Abel Abdon Gonzalez, a revered member of the San Fernando Valley community died Friday, March 4th at age 82 of natural causes. Abel was a man who was never afraid […]
Neighborhood Council Power
Dear Editor, The upcoming neighborhood council elections make me consider how much weight councils have on L.A. city’s government. With all the projects and initiatives that Mayor Garcetti has in […]
Manipulating Medicare
Fewer seniors are re-entering the hospital after their first stay there, according to recent data from the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services. The Obama administration says that we have […]
GHCHS Business Students to Compete in National Competition
Five Granada Hills Charter High DECA business students are headed in Nashville, Tenn., after their efforts in the California Career Development Conference. More than 2,600 high school students from across […]
