Canoga Park High did not lose its 2021 football season opener against Canyon High of Canyon Country last week. It didn’t win it either. The Hunters never got to play […]
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Sec. Of State Weber Breaks Down Key Facts About Recall
By Jenny ManriqueEthnic Media Serviees California will hold a recall election against Governor Gavin Newsom on Sept. 14, and if a majority votes to remove him from power, a new […]
Local Leaders: FDA Approval of Pfizer Shot Should Increase Vaccinations
LOS ANGELES (CNS) – Local and state officials expressed hope today that the U.S. Food and Drug Administration’s full approval of the Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine for people 16 and over […]
Weekly Update of Valley Area COVID-19 Cases
Health Department officials have listed the latest number of confirmed novel COVID-19 cases in Los Angeles county at 1,383,186 (as of Aug. 22). A breakdown of cases in Valley area […]
LAUSD Board Member Defends Use of Daily Pass
Los Angeles Unified School District (LAUSD) Board Member Scott Schmerelson visited several schools on Monday, Aug. 16 — the first day of in-person instruction for many schools in more than […]
LaCo Reports 2,426 New Cases of COVID-19; Federal Booster-Shot Plan Reported
LOS ANGELES (CNS) – Los Angeles County’s latest COVID-19 numbers show more than 2,400 new infections — a figure that could be low due to weekend reporting lags — as […]
The Epidemic has Only Just Begun, and We are Losing the Battle
By Dr. Ruth Carleton Lindo, MD, MPH, FAAP As I write this commentary today, 1,754 people in Los Angeles County are hospitalized with COVID-19 and more than 400 are in […]
San Fernando Football Unexpectedly Moves Into a New Era
“Everything must change, nothing stays the same,” has been the lament of many a philosopher, poet, song stylist — and school athletic departments, where players all matriculate to different educational […]
LA Councilmember Introduces Ban On Encampments Near All LA Public Schools
LOS ANGELES (CNS) LA Councilmember Joe Buscaino has introduced a resolution to ban encampments within 500 feet of all Los Angeles public schools as part of the city’s new sweeping […]
