The FIFA World Cup is headed to the United States, Canada and Mexico. People from all over the world will tune in to cheer on their home country, their parent’s […]
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Juvenile Arrested and Booked for Murder in Death of Khimberly Zavaleta
A juvenile was arrested last week in connection with the death of 12-year-old Khimberly Zavaleta, who passed away in February from injuries she sustained during an alleged bullying incident at […]
Local Woman Pleads Not Guilty to Arson at Burbank Target Store
A City of San Fernando woman who was arrested on suspicion of arson following a fire in a Burbank store pleaded not guilty on Thursday, April 2, at the Pasadena […]
Stopgap Measures Aren’t Enough to Halt Rising Prices as the World Scrambles for More Oil
By Cathy Bussewitz Business Writer NEW YORK (AP) — Global leaders have been scrambling to contain the rising cost of oil and gasoline since the start of the Iran war, which […]
CHIRLA Demands More Legislative Protections for Immigrant Communities
As immigrant communities continue to be under threat from raids by federal authorities, the Coalition for Humane Immigrant Rights Los Angeles (CHIRLA) brought 150 advocates to Sacramento to demand that […]
LA County Tackles Overdose Crisis
After years of rising overdoses in Los Angeles County, health officials are reporting a drop in the number of deaths caused by the two most dangerous culprits – fentanyl and […]
National Teachers Hall of Fame Names Class of 2026
The National Teachers Hall of Fame has announced its Class of 2026 – five exceptional educators teaching in classrooms across the United States and in Japan. They will be formally […]
LA Mission College Breaks Ground on Net-Positive Plant Facilities Building
Los Angeles Mission College (LAMC) broke ground Friday, April 3, on a new Plant Facilities Warehouse and Shop, a 27,820-square-foot building that will serve as the central hub for the […]
LA Rams and American Heart Association Provide CPR Training for Local Educators
The American Heart Association (AHA) and the Los Angeles Rams provided hands-on instruction of key lifesaving procedures for educators from 21 LA schools, including three from the San Fernando Valley. […]
CA Assemblymember Nick Schultz Introduces Bill to Ban ‘Forever Chemical’ Pesticides
California Assemblymember Nick Schultz and public health advocates recently discussed Assembly Bill (AB) 1603 – which Schultz introduced earlier this year to prohibit PFAS (per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances) pesticides statewide […]
