The California Department of Public Health (CDPH) is asking Californians to be aware of and to quickly report any indications of possible fraudulent or other questionable activities by individuals attempting […]
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One of Two Murderers in Reseda Stabbing Set To Be Resentenced as a Juvenile
SYLMAR (CNS) — The family of an 18-year-old man who was stabbed to death while playing handball at Reseda’s Cleveland High School in 2013 tried unsuccessfully on Monday, June 7, […]
Students Across California Send Art Protection Message for World Ocean Day
After a year in which distance learning became standard, thousands of elementary and middle school students across California join together virtually to send a message about taking care of the […]
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 1,245,120 (as of June 6). A breakdown of cases in Valley area […]
New Mural in Sylmar Gives Insight to Predicament of Deported Veterans
Mario Martinez is an Army veteran who, in the 1980s, honorably served in the 82nd Airborne Division for six years. He is also an immigrant, coming to Southern California at […]
What Happened When Pearl Fernandez’ Bid for Re-Sentencing was Denied
“Yesterday was a joyous victory,” said family member, Emily Carranza. Carranza walked shoulder-to-shoulder with Olivia Rubio, another cousin of the late Gabriel Fernandez. They never thought they would have to […]
Study Suggests Deaths of Blacks and Latinos in Police Custody Woefully Underreported
A newly released study indicates the number of Latinos and Black people killed while in police custody is likely much higher than reported by the media and national databases—perhaps by […]
Ex-L.A. Councilmember Mitchell Englander Reports to Federal Prison
LOS ANGELES (CNS) — Former Los Angeles City Councilmember Mitchell Englander has reported to a federal penitentiary to begin serving a sentence of a year and two months for trying […]
Former Employee Alleges Firing Tied to Age, Coronavirus Safety Practicing
LOS ANGELES (CNS) — A former Trader Joe’s employee has filed court papers alleging she was wrongfully fired in 2020 ostensibly for not helping a customer find ice cream, but […]
Pearl Fernandez’ Bid for Re-Sentencing Denied in 8-Year-Old Son Gabriel Torture Death
LOS ANGELES (CNS) – A judge today rejected a bid for re-sentencing by a Palmdale woman who pleaded guilty to the first-degree murder of her 8-year-old son, who was routinely […]
