La votación comienza esta semana para renombrar las César E. Chávez Learning Academies (CCLA) en la ciudad de San Fernando, aproximadamente un mes después de revelaciones impactantes de que el fallecido líder laboral César Chávez supuestamente abusó sexualmente de al menos una joven, así como de Dolores Huerta, cofundadora de United Farm Workers. La votación […]
Comienza la Votación para Renombrar César E. Chávez Learning Academies (CCLA)
El Sistema de Control de Intoxicaciones de California Fomenta la Acción para Proteger a Su Familia y al Medio Ambiente de Venenos
Celebrado globalmente cada año el 22 de abril, el Día de la Tierra es un recordatorio de que las acciones pequeñas y constantes pueden sumar para generar grandes cambios tanto para nuestro medio ambiente como para nuestras familias. Este Día de la Tierra, el CPCS (Sistema de Control de Intoxicaciones de California) le invita a […]
LAPD y Trabajadores de la Salud Fallan Ante Mujer Autista No Verbal, Afirma Testigo
Stephanie Orlando iba camino a recoger el almuerzo en un restaurante cerca de su casa en Chatsworth cuando, inesperadamente, notó algo alarmante: dos trabajadores de la salud forcejeando con una mujer con discapacidad en el suelo. Estaban junto a un estacionamiento fuera de una tienda Smart & Final en Northridge, mientras intentaban calmar a la […]
LAUSD Avanza en el Esfuerzo por Limitar el Tiempo de Pantalla de los Estudiantes
LOS ANGELES (CNS) — La Junta de Educación del Distrito Escolar Unificado de Los Ángeles ordenó a su personal hoy desarrollar una política destinada a limitar el uso de pantallas electrónicas por parte de los estudiantes durante el día escolar – incluyendo la prohibición de pantallas para los estudiantes antes del segundo grado. La junta […]
Pilot Who Crash-Landed in Pacoima Reportedly Recovering
The pilot who crash-landed in the parking lot of a Pacoima auto parts store in the late morning of April 20 is reportedly recovering at a local hospital in critical condition. Those at the scene found it astounding that he didn’t die upon impact as the small Cessna hit high-voltage power lines and flipped over, […]
Whiteman Coalition Members Address Concerns About Airport Amid Closure Study
Members of the Whiteman Airport Coalition addressed dozens of area residents and the Pacoima Neighborhood Council (PNC) about the economic and community benefits of the local airport amid an ongoing study exploring its proposed closure. Residents, pilots, business owners and other stakeholders launched the coalition about two months ago to “fight” against what they view […]
LAPD and Healthcare Workers ‘Fail’ Non-Verbal Autistic Woman, Says Eyewitness
Stephanie Orlando was on her way to pick up lunch at a restaurant near her home in Chatsworth when she unexpectedly noticed something alarming: two healthcare workers struggling with a disabled woman on the ground. They were next to a parking lot outside a Smart and Final store in Northridge, as they tried in vain […]
Middle, High School Students Given a Spark to Explore Pathway into Science at Mission College
To connect middle and high school students to a possible career in science, El Nido Family Centers partnered with Bioscience Los Angeles County Inc. (Bioscience LA) and LA Mission College to provide teens with a hands-on college lab experience. This partnership program, called “Sparks,” is meant to stimulate interest in bioscience careers and accelerated local […]
Fifth Annual Valley Day of Service
For the Fifth Annual Valley Day of Service on April 19, more than 700 volunteers representing over 40 community groups gathered at Hope the Mission headquarters in North Hills for “Meatball Madness,” where they gathered to prepare nearly 200,000 meatballs to those experiencing homelessness. Each meatball was either served directly to the 3,000 current residents […]
LAUSD Advances Effort to Limit Students’ Screen Time
LOS ANGELES (CNS) – The Los Angeles Unified School District Board of Education directed its staff Tuesday, April 21, to develop a policy aimed at limiting students’ use of electronic screens during the school day – including banning screens for students prior to second grade. The board approved a resolution brought forward by member Nick […]
