ARIES (March 21-April 19). This week will test your faith, but do not assume that what you want has been denied you. You’re better off believing that your good fortune has merely been delayed. Hold on to hope, expect good things and get busy. Thursday through Saturday will bring wonderful connections with familiar and new people. […]
Horoscope for the Week of December 21, 2014
Bullet Train Meetings Held in Burbank, City of San Fernando and Sylmar
The California High-Speed Rail Authority held an “open house” in Burbank, the City of San Fernando, and Sylmar this week to discuss plans and routes for a bullet train that is proposed to run through these and other communities. The community meetings are being held as “outreach,” as the authority pursues it’s plans to have […]
Help-Portrait San Fernando Creates Lasting Memories
Nicolas Rocha didn’t want to smile. People were trying to his attention with funny faces and gestures, but for awhile Nicolas wasn’t going for it. He looked left and right, at the ceiling or at his mom and dad — anywhere except the camera. Bored temperamental artist having a bad day? No, not Nicolas. He’s just […]
Vikings Lose the Battle to Romans
Contrary to popular belief, Cinderellas don’t always get fairy-tale endings. And while Monroe High does have plenty to reflect on when it looks back on the 2014 season, the clock did strike 12 on its football fates — with no prince coming to the rescue. Instead the Vikings were turned away from the ultimate prize […]
Yankees Make Spartans Bow Down
Hamilton High of Los Angeles showed up for its City Section Division II football final against Sylmar with plenty of swagger. So confident were the Yankees coaches of winning the game, a couple of them could be seen on the sidelines wearing long-sleeved shirts that said on the back “Going Down For Real….Division II City […]
Utility Scams Hit the City of San Fernando
Phone scams over utility bills have bilked customers for hundreds of dollars. According to Southern California Edison (SCE), a Business owner in the City of San Fernando paid (insert figure here) a Rialto businessman paid tricksters $4,000. A restaurant shop owner in Torrance shelled out $1,300. And recently, the San Fernando Police Department sent a […]
Explosion in Sun Valley Injures Gas Company Worker
SUN VALLEY (CNS) — A Southern California Gas Co. employee and two other people suffered minor burns Wednesday, Dec. 10, in an explosion involving a tankless water heater being installed at a Sun Valley business, authorities said. Paramedics were sent to the 8900 block of North Glenoaks Boulevard about 11:15 a.m., Katherine Main of the […]
Council Committee Rejects GMO Ban
LOS ANGELES (CNS) – A proposed ordinance that would ban the sale and growth of genetically modified crops in Los Angeles was rejected by a 3-2 vote of the City Council’s Arts, Parks, Health, Aging and River Committee. Committee members Joe Buscaino, Gilbert Cedillo and Tom LaBonge said not enough study has been conducted on […]
Computer Teacher V.J. Hirsch Will Receive 0,000 For The Purchase Of Computer Equipment From Code.Org
Computer teacher V.J. Hirsch and Van Nuys High School will receive $10,000 check on Thursday, Dec. 11, for the purchase of computer equipment from Code.org for the student body’s participation in the Hour of Code event that aims to teach students how to write computer programs. Van Nuys is the lone California high school to […]
Covered California Partners With National Immigrant Rights Organizations
Leading national and California immigrant rights organizations joined with Covered California to announce a partnership to spread the word to all communities that immigration status should not deter anyone who can benefit from obtaining coverage under the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act. The federal government’s leading official overseeing health insurance marketplaces across the nation […]
