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Authorities are encouraging any other possible victims of the soccer coach who was charged with first-degree murder in the ...
Two weeks after rejecting (3-2) a “sanctuary city” designation and a motion to draft laws to clarify the city’s policy ...
Student artists from 33 schools across Southern California – including several from the San Fernando Valley – will unveil ...
For Alejandra Hernandez and her family, the last month has been a chaotic whirlwind, from the unimaginable grief of losing ...
After the tragic killing of 77-year-old cyclist Andrew Jelmert, who was struck by a drunk driver going 80 miles per hour in ...
Congresswoman Julia Brownley with residents holding protest signs outside the Thousand Oaks Social Security office on Monday, ...
Maritza Rodriguez, a teacher at Vista Del Valle Dual Language Academy in the City of San Fernando, was overwhelmed on Tuesday ...
One day after the Los Angeles Zoo announced its intention to relocate its two remaining Asian elephants to a preserve in ...
Housing advocates surrounded Los Angeles City Hall with 1,480 feet of red ribbon on Tuesday, April 22, a symbol of the ...
After releasing a report earlier this month detailing an increase in hate incidents in Los Angeles County in 2023, the Commission on Human Relations (LACCHR) has initiated a new campaign […] ...
By Dr. Paul Berggreen Medicare has slashed physician reimbursement again. Unless Congress takes swift and meaningful action, we could see the unraveling of independent medical practices across the ...
The Anti-Defamation League says the number of antisemitic incidents in the United States reached a record high last year and […] ...