By Mary Clare Jalonick Associated Press WASHINGTON (AP) — Senate Republicans have added $1 billion in White House security upgrades to legislation that would fund immigration enforcement agencies, a proposed boost […]
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Spirit Airlines Has Canceled All Flights and Shut Down After 34 Years
LOS ANGELES (CNS) – Low-fare pioneer Spirit Airlines shut down this morning after 34 years — the last few mired in financial struggles, including two bankruptcies and failure this week […]
Sister of Autistic Non-Verbal Woman Handcuffed by LAPD Said They Used ‘Too Much Force’
When Celina of Panorama City (who requested her last name not be used) recently heard her sister Alondra’s voice for the first time in months, she recognized her immediately. Unfortunately, […]
LA Opera’s ‘Falstaff’ is a Classic Comedy that Remains Familiar Today
A treasured gem, LA Opera continues to bring world-class talent and artistry in the heart of downtown Los Angeles. Giuseppe Verdi’s “Falstaff” is currently on stage at LA Opera’s Dorothy […]
Former, Current LA Aviation Commissioners Speak Out Against Efforts by Politicians to Close Whiteman
Amid renewed conversations regarding whether Whiteman Airport should be shut down following last week’s plane crash in the parking lot of an auto parts store in Pacoima, former and current […]
Whiteman Airport Safety – Concerns Raised Versus Actions Taken
By Matthew Stone Considering the San Fernando Valley Sun/el Sol’s extensive reporting on Whiteman Airport recently, greater context is timely and necessary. Only hours after the April 20th mishap, avowed […]
Los Angeles Valley College Receives $1 Million in Federal Funding for Cybersecurity Center
Congresswoman Luz Rivas presented a ceremonial check of $1 million in federal funding to Los Angeles Valley College on April 25 for the creation of a cybersecurity center at the […]
‘A Secret Chord’ Book Features Student Works from POPS & PATHFinder Clubs
Almost every year since 2014, dozens of teens who have been affected by the incarceration, detention or deportation of a parent, relative or loved one have shared their experiences in […]
Granada Hills Charter Takes Home its 10th National Academic Decathlon Title
It was a morning of accomplishments at Granada Hills Charter High School (GHCHS) on Tuesday, where the administration honored its many academic and athletic teams and their achievements. But the […]
LA28 Hosts Volunteer Cleanup in Sepulveda Basin with Friends of the LA River
As part of the LA28 Volunteer Program presented by Delta Air Lines, the LA28 Volunteer Crew joined LA28 and Friends of the Los Angeles River (FoLAR) on Monday, April 27, […]
