SAN PEDRO (CNS) – Los Angeles regional port authorities today hailed the U.S. Supreme Court’s ruling that struck down President Donald Trump’s so-called reciprocal tariffs, finding that such power exceeded […]
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LA County Report Highlights Economic Impact of Immigration Raids on Local Businesses
A recently released report by the Los Angeles County Economic Development Corporation (LAEDC) and the Department of Economic Opportunity (DEO) highlighted the severe financial impact the immigration raids have been […]
Parents Unveil Exhibit to Honor Children They Lost to Online Victimization
Andrea Silvano still vividly recalls the last words her son Zachary said to her before he tragically and unexpectedly died at the age of 21. “The night before he passed […]
New Book Encourages Kids to Break Free from Addictive Technology
As technology continues to permeate people’s daily lives, parents are growing rightfully concerned about its impact on the well-being of their children. To help guide both parents and kids, author […]
California Treasurer Fiona Ma is Running for State Lieutenant Governor
California Treasurer Fiona Ma, who is serving her second term as the state’s top banker, is running for lieutenant governor of California, the second-highest elected position in the state. Ma […]
Strong Storm System Expected to Hit Southern California Late Sunday
LOS ANGELES (CNS) – A warm and dry Saturday is expected to give way to a powerful storm late Sunday, with heavy rain, thunderstorms and dangerous surf forecast to impact […]
Grieving Parents Hold Vigil for Their Children Who Died After Being Victimized Online
Over a dozen parents of children who died, they contend, after being victimized via online apps, held a solemn vigil outside the Los Angeles courthouse where a landmark trial began […]
Valley College Unveils New Academic Hall to House Six Departments
Los Angeles Valley College’s new academic building, which will house six departments and be the site for an upcoming cybersecurity center, was officially opened Friday, Feb. 6, just before the […]
Local Pastor, 96, Preached and Marched for Civil Rights in the South
For February, it was an unusually warm Sunday, but there he was. The Rev. Dr. Jeffery Joseph Sr. sat in the church he founded nearly 60 years ago, New Heaven […]
Hope the Mission Prepared 10,000 BBQ Meals for Residents in Their Homeless Shelters
In partnership with Mayor Karen Bass, nonprofit Hope the Mission cooked 10,000 meals for people in their homeless shelters while simultaneously hosting a community run and a cleanup at Hansen […]
