By Howard Dean In the first three months of 2026, America logged roughly 1,600 measles cases – nearly as many as the total number for all of 2025, which was […]
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Members of San Fernando American Legion Post 176 Dedicate Ritchie Valens Bandstand
Over 150 people gathered at the San Fernando American Legion Post 176 for the dedication of the Ritchie Valens Bandstand. It was also a celebration honoring the 85th birthday of […]
Descanso Gardens to Break Ground on Water Reclamation Project
LA CAÑADA FLINTRIDGE (CNS) – Descanso Gardens broke ground Monday, May 18, on a series of water reclamation, wildfire readiness and habitat restoration projects designed to improve long-term sustainability and […]
The City of LA Breaks Ground on New Stormwater Capture Project at Pacoima Park
The David M. Gonzales Recreation Center in Pacoima is the first location for nine stormwater capture projects planned for areas across the San Fernando Valley. Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass […]
CSUN Inspired Students to Follow their Dreams
(This is the second of a two-part series profiling students taking part in California State University, Northridge’s 2026 commencement ceremonies.) It’s easy to tell someone to follow their dreams. But […]
Insurers are Blocking Mental Health Care
By Guy Anthony More than one in five American adults battle depression, bipolar disorder or some other mental illness. And even with insurance, about two-thirds of those patients can’t access […]
Water Facilities in SFV Help Capture 120 Billion Gallons of Stormwater for LA County
When torrential rains occasionally pour down across Los Angeles, local residents worry about bad drivers, heavy traffic and being late for work. But one thing they can be grateful for […]
Sylmar LAFD Station Planned Since 2006 Receives $850,000 Toward its Construction
For six decades, Los Angeles Fire Department (LAFD) Station 91 has been the only station located in Sylmar, a neighborhood approximately 12 square miles and home to more than 80,000 […]
LA Council Requests Ban on Sale of Nitrous Oxide Products
By Gabriel Arizon and City News Service LOS ANGELES (CNS) – The Los Angeles City Council called for a ban on the sale of nitrous oxide across the city on […]
NAMI LA Chapter Adding More Mental Health Programs as it Nears its 40th Anniversary
The National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI) has several chapters across Southern California, with the Greater Los Angeles County (GLAC) chapter celebrating its 40th anniversary this year. The organization has […]
