Familia Aún No Entiende Por Qué Gabriel López-González se Enfrentó Presuntamente a la Policía Una familia de Winnetka pasa por el enojo, el dolor y la incertidumbre de enfrentar muchas preguntas sin respuesta luego de la muerte de su hijo, quien murió la semana pasada al supuestamente enfrentarse a agentes del Departamento de Policía de […]
Enojo, Shock y Tristeza Luego que Tiroteo Policial Deja a un Muerto en San Fernando
Reporte de Gran Jurado Detalla Tortura Sufrida por Gabriel Fernández
Esta semana se les presentaron cargos formales a Pearl Fernández y su novio Isauro Aguirre por los cargos de tortura y abuso de Gabriel Fernández de 8 años. Fernández, de 30 años, y Aguirre, de 34, están en la cárcel a la espera de un juicio por asesinato y una circunstancia especial de tortura. Ambos […]
Wrestling with the Loss of Kris
Sometimes a coach’s dream isn’t the most gifted athlete in the room, so overwhelming in talent there’s nothing to teach. Sometimes it’s a guy like Christopher Anthony Millan — Kris to all — who becomes enamored with a sport and wants to be good at it, and sets out on a Don Quixote style quest […]
CSUN Grows Number of Women in Science and Math
In the male-dominated world of science and mathematics, California State University, Northridge is seeing an increase in the number of women in math and science fields. At the 2014 College of Science and Mathematics commencement ceremony, the dean personally noted that 80 percent of degree recipients in the college’s honors program were female. Home to […]
Here’s Credit 101 for Your College Freshman
Tips For College To parents with a freshman entering college this fall: You’re probably expecting to shell out major bucks for tuition, room and board and a million other necessities over the next few years. But before you send your kid off, make sure you share one gift likely to steer him or her along […]
The Financial Conversation You Need to Have with Your Kids Before They Leave for College
If you’re worried about your new college student’s ability to manage money on his or her own, you’re not alone. Here, I spotlight seven specific things you and your student need to consider before freshman move-in day. Your years of encouragement and supervision have paid off, and your teenager will be heading off to college […]
Victoria S. Mojica
Longtime San Fernando resident Victoria S. Mojica passed away on Aug. 13. For many years she and her husband Tony, also deceased, were active members of the local VFW Auxiliary Post and Mojica served as the district President. She was also a member of American Legion Unit 176. Mojica is survived by two sons and […]
The City of San Fernando Was In the House
The Ford Amphitheater in Hollywood was filled with the talented musicians and performers from San Fernando and the Northeast Valley on Friday, August 15. In a performance, titled, “Retablos de Mexico – The Tradition Continues,” Ballet Folklorico Ollin and the award winning student group Mariachi Tesoro de San Fernando from the Mariachi Master Apprentice Program […]
Latest Ferguson Protests are Smaller, More Subdued
FERGUSON, Mo. — Police and protesters in Ferguson were finally able to share the streets again at night, putting aside for at least a few hours some of the hostility that had filled those hours with tear gas and smoke. The St. Louis suburb still had plenty of lively protest on Tuesday, Aug. 19, over […]
Mosquitos with West Nile Virus Discovered in other Valley locations
Mosquitos carrying the West Nile Virus have now been found in Arleta and Mission Hills, according to officials from the Greater Los Angeles County Vector Control District (GLACVCD). Spokeswoman Kelly Middleton said it was confirmed on Aug. 14 that traps recently collected in both locations each revealed at least one mosquito with the virus. Other […]
