When Rep. Luz Rivas took her oath of office in January, she didn’t anticipate that the most devastating fires in Los Angeles history would ignite that same week. She knew, […]
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Sun Valley Community Opposes Placing Tiny Homes at Metrolink Station Parking Lot
A Tiny Homes Village is planned for Sun Valley, located in the parking lot of the local Metrolink Station at 8360 San Fernando Road. Residents don’t want them in their […]
A Year After a Deadly Crash, a San Fernando Family Continues to Seek Justice
A year after the San Fernando couple Yadira and Marcos Caamal were fatally injured in a two-car collision, their relatives are still seeking justice for their untimely deaths. Yadira Caamal, […]
LAPD Arrests Suspect in Death of Young Boy Found Near a Dumpster in Panorama City
Bryscon Malik Gaddis, 20, was arrested Wednesday on suspicion of murder in connection with the death of a young child, whose body was found near a dumpster in a Panorama […]
Dodgers Face Boycotts from Fans After Failing to Denounce LA Immigration Raids
Over the last month, many fans and groups within the Latino community have called for a boycott of their much-loved team – the Los Angeles Dodgers. While scores of Angelenos […]
Resources for Reporting ICE Activity and Locating Those Detained
For the past month, with no end in sight, under the orders and presidential authority of Donald Trump, masked Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) and Customs and Border Protection (CBP) […]
Day Laborer Escapes From Home Depot ICE Raid in San Fernando
Amilcar, a day laborer, arrived at the Home Depot parking lot in the City of San Fernando last Thursday morning seeking work. It was a routine for him and his […]
A Family Strives for Normalcy Amid the Uncertainty of Immigration Raids
Names have been changed or omitted in this story to protect identities due to immigration status. An eerie stillness hangs in the air when Louie takes his daily bike […]
Angelenos Resist Immigration Raids and Clash with Federal Agents
A thick haze hung over Los Angeles on Monday morning. While people in suits walked to their office jobs, the streets of downtown were marked with the remains of altercations […]
Flame of Hope Carried Through City of San Fernando by Special Olympics Athlete and SFPD
Although it was a slightly damp Wednesday morning outside O’Melveny Elementary School, it didn’t deter any students who cheered and chanted “U.S.A.! U.S.A.!” and “Go San Fernando!” as members of […]
