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One Dead, at Least One Injured after Officer Involved Shooting in the City of San Fernando

Investigation Underway Gabriel Lopez-Gonzalez, 22, a resident of Van Nuys, has been identified as the man who was killed in an officer-involved shooting in the city of San Fernando on Tuesday, Aug. 12. In an interview with the San Fernando Valley Sun/El Sol,  Lt.. Dave Coleman of the L.A. County Sheriff’s Homicide Bureau said the […]

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Back to School Bites

When it comes to packing lunches and after school snacks for your little ones, it’s easy to get into a rut. But by making a few delicious and convenient choices in the grocery store, you can break away from the same old sandwich routine and serve up nibbles and noshes your kids will love.  Whether […]

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Ebola Death Toll Reaches 932; 1,700 Cases

ABUJA, Nigeria (AP) — A Nigerian nurse who treated a man with Ebola is now dead and five others are sick with one of the world’s most virulent diseases, authorities said Wednesday, August 6, as the death toll rose to at least 932 people in four West African countries. The growing number of cases in […]

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Informe: Mexicanos Mayoría ara Programa Migración

WASHINGTON (AP) — Los mexicanos representan un 65% de los 1.2 millones de inmigrantes menores de 30 años que reúnen los requisitos para beneficiarse de un programa migratorio temporal conocido por sus siglas en inglés DACA, según un análisis difundido el miércoles. El Migration Policy Institute dijo en un reporte que a los mexicanos siguen […]

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Roselyn Sánchez Ya No Sufre por su Acento

LOS ANGELES (AP) — Tras haber pasado años tratando infructuosamente de eliminar su acento latino, Roselyn Sánchez dice que el que fue “el mayor problema” de su carrera ya no lo es. “(Mi acento en inglés) me abre dos puertas, me cierra una, me abre tres, me cierra dos. Ha sido una batalla continua porque […]

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