Mayor Karen Bass unveiled a new 100% affordable housing project Tuesday, March 31, a short distance away from the West Los Angeles VA Medical Center – a 53-unit development that […]
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Large Crowds Turns Out in Downtown LA, Elsewhere for ‘No Kings’ Protests
LOS ANGELES (CNS) – Large crowds turned out at more than 50 “No Kings” Day demonstrations across Los Angeles and Orange County today, including thousands of people in downtown Los […]
Former Stiiizy User Alleges Psychosis, Wants Anonymity
LOS ANGELES (CNS) – A young man who alleges he acquired cannabis-induced psychosis from using marijuana brand Stiiizy wants to keep his name out of pleadings in the case, but […]
Chicano Studies Program Pioneer Rudy Acuña Dies at 93
By John Rogers And Janie Har Associated Press LOS ANGELES (AP) — Rodolfo “Rudy” Acuña, a pioneering political activist, academic and historian who founded one of the first Chicano Studies programs […]
Sylmar Studios to Open in July; Executives Expect Positive Impact for Local Community
Nearly four years after breaking ground in the heart of Sylmar, the aptly named Sylmar Studios expects to finally open its state-of-the-art six-soundstage facilities this summer for entertainment productions of […]
Woman Celebrates Being the Latest in Her Family to Turn 100 Years Old
For someone to reach 100 years old is extraordinary, given how few can reach that milestone. But for one local woman, Eve Catran, she’s just the latest in her family […]
Dolores Huerta Foundation Being Sued For Alleged Labor Violations
The recent scandal reported by the New York Times (NYT) regarding allegations of sexual abuse by the late labor leader Cesar Chavez has overshadowed news regarding a lawsuit against the […]
Jury Deliberations to Continue in Social Media Trial After Deadlock Concerns
LOS ANGELES (CNS) – Deliberations are set to continue today after jurors reported difficulty reaching a verdict for one of the defendants in a potentially landmark lawsuit accusing social media […]
San Fernando City Council Holds Special Meeting About Cesar Chavez-Related Issues
The Cesar E. Chavez statue was removed today from the memorial park honoring the late labor leader immediately after the San Fernando City Council passed a motion for its removal […]
California Migrant Workers Face New Challenges for Medi-Cal Health Care
Migrant farmworkers are essential. Through their labor, they provide the food that nourishes and sustains our health. However, when it comes to their own health, they are expected to take […]
