Eight years after Gabriel Fernandez was murdered by his mother and her boyfriend, his family members are trying to raise funds for a mural to be painted in his honor […]
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Family Member Reacts to Pearl Fernandez Request For New Hearing
For family members like Emily Carranza who’ve suffered the pain of losing 8-year-old Gabriel Fernandez and endured the emotional toll of a lengthy trial and a hard fight for justice, […]
Students Slowly Returning to LAUSD Campuses
The Los Angeles Unified School District (LAUSD) this week began reopening its schools that had been closed more than a year because of the ongoing pandemic. Some, like the Harding […]
LAUSD Board President Tours Reseda Charter High, Says Districts Schools Safe” for Students to Return
Students wearing face masks will first stop at the gate of their school and have their temperatures checked with a hand-held thermometer. The students will also present a code from […]
Details Surrounding Death of Homeless Woman in San Fernando Remain Scarce
The sight of the lifeless body of Sandra Ysaguirre covered by a sheet on the sidewalk outside of a furniture store in the City of San Fernando early Saturday morning, […]
Young Homeless Woman Dies Mysteriously in Canoga Park Encampment
Angie had told her boyfriend Ted that she felt tired, wanted to take a nap, and asked him to lay down with her. After a while, Ted woke up and […]
Biographical Plaque Added to Cesar Chavez Memorial in San Fernando
After 17 years, the Cesar Chavez Memorial in the City of San Fernando is in need of some attention to restoration and repair. But for now it is receiving more […]
Cedars-Sinai: Baby Aspirin May Lower Risk of Colorectal Cancer Deaths
LOS ANGELES (CNS) – Regular use of baby aspirin prior to a diagnosis of colorectal cancer may reduce the risk of death from the disease, Cedars-Sinai Cancer researchers said today. […]
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 1,218,225 (as of March 28). A breakdown of cases in Valley area […]
ICE Center Accused of Releasing Critically Ill Detainee So He Doesn’t Die in The Facility
Immigration activists and legal groups, including the Esperanza Immigrant Rights Project in Los Angeles and the ACLU of Southern California, are accusing the federal agency Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) […]
