Tax season begins next Monday, but due to the passage of the One Big Beautiful Bill (OBBB) last July, changes have been made to the tax code that will impact […]
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Community Members, Family Press for Answers in the Killing of Keith Porter Jr.
The family of Keith “Pooter” Porter Jr. is calling on public officials to respond to their demands to provide a transparent investigation into what they believe was “murder.” Porter, the […]
Local Run Club Encourages Running for Fitness, Fun and Friendship
The arrival of every new year is typically accompanied by a flurry of resolutions to lose weight, get fit or start new hobbies – goals that often fall by the […]
Animal Activists Raise Awareness About Cruelty of Exotic Pet Trade Outside Pomona Fairplex
Animal activists gathered outside the Pomona Fairplex on Saturday during a reptile expo to raise awareness about the cruelty of the exotic pet trade after dead and dying animals were […]
Local Pediatrician, Health Agencies Condemn CDC’s New Vaccine Schedule
The revised schedule for childhood vaccinations recently released by the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) – which drastically reduces the number of recommended vaccines from 18 to […]
A Suspected Murder-Suicide Attempt at a Sylmar Home Leaves One Dead
A suspected murder-suicide attempt at a residence on the 14600 block of Rex Street in Sylmar has left one person dead and one hospitalized in critical condition, according to the […]
San Fernando Police Identify Driver in Fatal New Year’s Day Accident
The San Fernando Police Department (SFPD) have identified the driver involved in a fatal accident in the early morning hours on New Year’s Day. Matthew Alexander Gonzalez, 31, of Granada […]
LA Community Leaders Discuss Slow Recovery Process a Year After Devastating Wildfires
It has been one year – it was the evening of Jan. 7, 2025, when the Eaton Fire in Altadena was ignited, quickly growing in size and becoming one of […]
Local City Council Designates Jan. 19 ‘Cindy Montañez Day’ at First Meeting of 2026
Members of the San Fernando City Council addressed several topics during their first meeting of the year, from the approval of a new parking ordinance to restrict recreational vehicles (RVs) […]
The Midnight Hour is Much More Than a Record Store
By Semantha Raquel NorrisSpecial for the San Fernando Valley Sun/el Sol On a crisp December evening, like moths to a flame, punks, goths and “outcasts” of all ages float toward […]
