What began in the garage of young couple Ed and Carolyn Rose in 1971 with their mission to “Meet Each Need with Dignity” – the Pacoima-based nonprofit grew to become […]
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Santa Delivers More Than Just Toys to Panorama City
A line around the block of an estimated 4,000 residents circled Sepulveda Recreation Center in Panorama City on Saturday, Dec. 9, as families waited to receive a couple of toys […]
Artist Lalo Garcia Unveils ‘Monarch Virgin’ Painting Dedicated to Migrants
Renowned artist Lalo Garcia of Mission Hills, widely known for creating sacred art and his depictions of Our Lady of Guadalupe, has unveiled a new painting dedicated to the journey […]
From the Backyard of the Northeast Valley, Spectrolab Has Taken us to the Moon
Most people in the Northeast Valley have no idea that a high-tech facility that is involved in some of the most significant space travel has been operating right in their […]
Stan Natchez Completes Mural “Guernica to San Fernando” an Homage to His Home Town
Just in time for the Thanksgiving holiday – world-renowned artist Stan Natchez and his crew have completed “Guernica to San Fernando” – a 30-foot by 100-foot mural that wraps around […]
Years After Near-Fatal Case of Appendicitis, Family Struggles with Son’s Daily Health Care
When Christopher Lopez Jr. was 10, he was a happy, healthy kid who enjoyed playing with his two younger siblings, liked watching “Two and a Half Men” and Jack Black […]
20th Annual San Fernando Valley Veterans Day Parade Celebrates Generations of Veterans
For 97-year-old Joe Vidal from Sylmar, Nov. 11 will be a very special day – for himself, his wife Jessie of 71 years and their entire family. On that day, […]
Did SFPD Fail to Protect the Rights of Pickle the Drag Queen?
On Tuesday, Pickle the Drag Queen filed an incident report with the San Fernando Police Department (SFPD). The well-known personality and storyteller was invited by LA County Supervisor Lindsey Horvath […]
Friends of Cindy Montañez Remember Her Life and the Impact She Made in Her Community
Cindy Montañez, councilmember for the City of San Fernando and CEO of TreePeople, passed away Oct. 21 at 49 years old, leaving an indelible mark on both her native city […]
Holocaust Survivor Speaks with Students at Bert Corona Charter High School
“Do you know what the Holocaust is?” Yona Kunstler Nadelman recently asked a classroom filled with several dozen seniors at Bert Corona Charter High School in Pacoima. She explained it […]
