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3y ago
Health Department officials have listed the latest number of confirmed novel COVID-19 cases in Los Angeles county at 1,214,178 (as of March 20 ..read more
The San Fernando Sun
3y ago
Gabriel Barajas, founder of TacosWay restaurants with one based in the City of San Fernando and other locations, was anticipating a big year in 2020 which included the opening of a new restaurant in Tokyo, Japan. But the coronavirus pandemic ..read more
The San Fernando Sun
3y ago
It was August 2014, 6 1/2 years ago, and many have forgotten. But for those who lived in the city of San Fernando, Chatsworth and Pacoima, it was horrifying when a killer went on the loose, took aim and killed ..read more
The San Fernando Sun
3y ago
During a recent press briefing held by Ethnic Media Services, the discussion was held on next month’s expected return to in-person learning at public schools ..read more
The San Fernando Sun
3y ago
NORTH HOLLYWOOD (CNS) — The second of two victims killed in a crash triggered by a speeding motorist in North Hollywood has been identified by the Los Angeles County coroner's office ..read more
The San Fernando Sun
3y ago
New results from the Ultraviolet Spectrograph instrument on NASA’s Juno mission reveal for the first time the birth of auroral dawn storms – the early morning brightening unique to Jupiter’s spectacular aurorae. These immense, transient displays of light occur at ..read more
The San Fernando Sun
3y ago
LOS ANGELES (CNS) — A lawsuit has been filed on behalf of a student who alleges officials at a Los Angeles Unified School District (LAUSD) campus in Tarzana did not do enough to stop her from being bullied for two ..read more
The San Fernando Sun
3y ago
An estimated 2,500 students and teachers/mentors representing more than 170 schools are ready and set to go run a sanctioned marathon race in their communities, parks and beaches throughout Los Angeles county this weekend as participants in the SRLA Cross ..read more
The San Fernando Sun
3y ago
When the pandemic is finally over, many people envision life returning to the way it was before COVID-19. But for teachers and their students, life may never return to “normal,” according to California State University, Northridge special education professor Wendy ..read more
The San Fernando Sun
3y ago
SAN DIEGO (AP) — House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy said Monday during a visit to El Paso, Texas, that, “It’s more than a crisis. This is human heartbreak.” Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas on Tuesday called the wave of migrants ..read more