Robin Williams, was remembered by friends and fans in the Associated Press as “the funniest guy in the room,” something that it hard accept that beneath that reservoir of frenetic energy and seemingly endless good humor resided demons so dark they could push the 63-year-old comedian and Academy Award-winning actor to suicide on Aug. 11 […]
Remembering Robin Williams
Revitalizing Sylmar’s Bike Path
Have you biked or walked the path along San Fernando Road in Sylmar lately? Have you noticed the wild bushes, growing litter and/or horse droppings on the path? I have and I think it is time to revitalize the path to allow Sylmar’s true beauty to shine through. As a resident of Sylmar, I am […]
Easing Transition: Tips for Parents of Students with Special Needs
Back-To-School SACRAMENTO – A new school year means a new grade, new teachers, new goals, and maybe even a new school for some students. In order to help ease the transition for students with special needs this coming school year, California State PTA offers parents a few helpful back-to-school tips. Visit the new school site […]
School Police Emphasize Safety First As Students Go Back To School
Last Tuesday Was the First Day for LAUSD Those lazy, carefree days of summer vacation ended for more than 650,000 students who are started the 2014-15 school year on Tuesday, August 12. Thousands of children will walk and bike to campuses in the Los Angeles Unified School District. Others will take a bus, and some […]
How to Curb Distraction during Family Time: No Cell Phone Day
5 Tips for Enriching Bonds from Musical Maestro Delfeayo Marsalis If you’re like jazz trombonist and music producer Delfeayo Marsalis, a member of the acclaimed Marsalis family from New Orleans, you appreciate the “old-school” ways of doing things. For Marsalis, that means doing without automated music created and played at the push of a button, […]
CSUN Biotech Senior Attends Harvard Stem Cell Institute Internship for Summer
Spending a summer away from home is often a highlight of college life, but rarely does it involve participating in seminars and lab research at an Ivy League university across the country. For Caroline Arellano-Garcia, a senior biotechnology major at California State University, Northridge, such an experience only enhanced her college years. Arellano-Garcia is one […]
Rainbow Pack Brightens Students Return to School
Organization Donates Thousands of Backpacks for Pacoima students “Thank you so much rainbow pack for doing this for my community. And that you for my son’s backpack. He loved it. But a special thanks to Riley Gantt from all our hearts,” wrote Sonnya Farias in the Facebook page of Rainbow Pack. On Saturday, Aug. 9, […]
A Service for Vinny
A memorial service was held for three year old Vincent “Vinny” Quintana at the Living Hope Church Saturday, Aug. 9. The child died tragically after climbing into the family’s hot car. The large church was filled with hundreds of family members and friends. A family member explained the difficulty with coming to terms with his […]
SFPD Seizes 243 Marijuana Plants
San Fernando Police Department officers shut down a marijuana growing operation discovered in the 800 block of Arroyo Avenue. Lt. Nichole Hanchett, SFPD Detective Bureau commander, said officers were responding to a burglar alarm on Aug. 7 when they saw a door had been forced opened. After entering the building, investigators did not find any […]
Raid at the San Fernando Swap Meet Nets Arrest
Authorities Target Vendors Of Illegal Prescription Drugs “A bunch of police cars showed up and blocked all the exits. They went in as if they already knew where to go. They went right to the people who sell medicine from Mexico.” That’s how one witness described the arrival of police at the San Fernando Swap […]
