LOS ANGELES (CNS) – A man who murdered his estranged wife — whose badly burned body was discovered at a homeless encampment in Granada Hills — was sentenced today to […]
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Ask the DMV – Get Ahead of Back-to-School Season with the DMV’s Online Services
Back-to-school season is right around the corner, so check off your DMV to-do list faster through the DMV’s online services before you’re back in charge of carpool duty. You can […]
Applications Available for California Credit Union Teacher Grants
California Credit Union encourages Los Angeles County teachers who have an innovative class project idea to apply for a credit union grant through its biannual Teacher Grant program. The California […]
Health and Human Services Recommend Catching-up with Routine Screenings, Vaccinations, and Check-ups
SACRAMENTO – The COVID-19 pandemic interrupted many facets of daily life, including routine health screenings, vaccinations, and medical check-ups. As the new school year approaches, more than one in eight […]
DPSS Launches “Essential Services Month” Campaign to Encourage Residents to Apply for Help When They Need It
The Los Angeles County Department of Public Social Services (DPSS) has launched its August “Essential Services Month” campaign to inform all County residents about its benefit programs and encourage anyone […]
Van Nuys Airport Reopens Runway After $13 Million, Six-Month Project
VAN NUYS (CNS) – The Van Nuys Airport celebrated the reopening of a runway following six months of reconstruction work. The $13.1 million project rebuilt the entire 4,000-foot length of […]
Federal Court Approves Unprecedented Settlement with US Border Patrol on Behalf of Detained Minors
It’s been three years in the making, but at last, Federal judge Dolly Gee in Los Angeles recently gave final approval to a detailed settlement setting the standards for the […]
Valley Organizations Urge Hertzberg to Support the Vision Act
By Abel SalasSpecial to the San Fernando Valley Sun/el Sol Dozens of activists from several San Fernando Valley grassroots groups rallied recently outside the district office of California Senator Robert […]
CSUN Softball to Host First Gary Torgeson Golf Tournament
The CSUN Softball team will host the first Gary Torgeson Golf Tournament Saturday, Sept. 3 at Los Robles Golf Course in Thousand Oaks. Proceeds of the Gary Torgeson Golf Tournament […]
In 2022 There are Still Challenges for Interracial Marriages
It may be difficult for younger generations to fathom, but it wasn’t long ago when interracial marriage was prohibited. It wasn’t until 1967 that it became legal to marry someone […]