Los Angeles Mayor Eric Garcetti has announced the Northridge Fashion Mall will be added to the locations for COVID-19 testing sites. Testing sites are also currently operating at the Northridge […]
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Newsom Announces The Reopening of Some Retail Businesses
California Gov. Gavin Newsom announced this week the state will begin Phase 2 to gradually allow clothing stores, florists, bookstores and sporting goods shops to open their doors by Friday, […]
Garcetti Says Some Businesses Could Reopen Soon, But Timeline Unclear
LOS ANGELES (CNS) — Mayor Eric Garcetti said he and Los Angeles County officials are discussing plans to relax some Safer at Home orders to allow certain businesses to reopen. […]
Coronavirus Scams Seniors Should Know About
If nothing else, scammers are persistent. They’re always looking for ways to use current events to play on your fears and take advantage of uncertainty. And that’s true during the […]
More Than 50 Percent of LA County Residents Have Responded to The 2020 Census
The county Board of Supervisors recently announced that more than 50 percent of residents had responded to the 2020 Census. However, Los Angeles country remained below the California response rate […]
Applications Now Available for CSUN Cares for Students Grants
Eligible California State University, Northridge students can now apply for and access grants — made possible by the Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security (CARES) Act passed last month by […]
From the Northeast Valley to the Fields — A Caravan Expresses Gratitude to Farmworkers
What started as a “post” on a neighborhood Facebook page is now being referred to as a “movement” by Pacoima resident, Ignacio “Iggy” Navarro to express appreciation to those who […]
State Insurance Commissioner Ricardo Lara Wants Protections for Immigrants as Essential Workers
Ricardo Lara is in charge of the nation’s largest state consumer protection agency. He is California’s eighth Insurance Commissioner since voters created the elected position in 1988. Born and raised […]
A Drive-By Birthday Party
A house along De Garmo Street, between Harps and Alexander Streets in the City of San Fernando, turned into “Party Central” on Saturday, April 25, for a special lady with […]
Locked Out Last Time, Small Businesses Scramble for Funding
Joeleen Medina did everything she was supposed to do when she applied for a loan from the Small Business Administration’s (SBA) Paycheck Protection Program (PPP) designed to help businesses get […]
