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date: 2024-09-28, from: Port Hueneme
11th Annual BananaFest Celebrating a Diverse Working Port Themed “Charging Forward to a Zero Emission Future” Download Press Release Contact: Letitia Austin Public and Gov’t Relations Manager Laustin@Portofh.org …
The post GOING BANANAS AT PORT OF HUENEME! appeared first on The Port of Hueneme.
https://www.portofhueneme.org/banana-festival-2024/
date: 2024-09-28, from: City of Santa Clarita
By City Manager Ken Striplin “Exercise is the key, not only to physical health, but to peace of mind.” – Nelson Mandela After opening Skyline Ranch Park earlier this year, and having our official groundbreaking ceremonies for the future Rink Sports Pavilion and upgrades to David March Park, there are so many recreational opportunities in […]
The post Active Living in Santa Clarita appeared first on City of Santa Clarita.
https://santaclarita.gov/blog/2024/09/28/active-living-in-santa-clarita/
date: 2024-09-28, updated: 2024-09-30, from: The LAist
Earlier this month, we did a story on the die-hard Tree of Heaven with surprising resonance.
date: 2024-09-28, updated: 2024-09-28, from: The LAist
The roughly 400-year-old tree was slated to be removed for a proposed housing development more than 20 years ago.
date: 2024-09-27, updated: 2024-09-27, from: The LAist
Let’s peer behind the campaign spending curtain to get a sense of those behind-the-scenes battles and the power players funding them.
https://laist.com/news/politics/behind-the-scenes-battles-prop-34
date: 2024-09-27, from: the San Fernando Valley Sun/el Sol de Valle San Fernando
LOS ANGELES (CNS) – Los Angeles County health officials are reporting today the county’s first West Nile virus death of 2024. The patient, a resident of the San Fernando Valley, […]
The post Health Officials Report LA County’s First West Nile Death of the Year appeared first on The San Fernando Valley Sun.
date: 2024-09-27, updated: 2024-09-28, from: The LAist
There are seven candidates vying to be Irvine’s next mayor, replacing the outgoing mayor Farrah Khan.
https://laist.com/news/politics/2024-election-california-general-irvine-mayor
date: 2024-09-27, from: Catalina Islander
It was dreary, overcast and it nearly looked like it might drizzle when forty-four swimmers gathered at 6:45 a.m. for the 2024 Annual Pancreatic Swim fund raiser on Saturday morning. However, the atmosphere was festive, very festive, with swimmers chatting and welcoming swimmers who had made the trek to Avalon for the event. When asked […]
https://thecatalinaislander.com/dreary-weather-doesnt-dampen-swim/
date: 2024-09-27, from: Catalina Islander
The City of Avalon and Love Catalina joined forces to commemorate Mexican Independence Day on Sept. 16 with a vibrant celebration. The event honored the country’s struggle for independence, sparked by Father Miguel Hidalgo y Costilla’s “Grito de Dolores” in 1810. The festivities kicked off with a mass at St. Catherine Church, led by Father […]
https://thecatalinaislander.com/hispanic-heritage-celebration-in-avalon/
date: 2024-09-27, from: Catalina Islander
Last week the Avalon City Council unanimously adopted new wharfage fees for cruise ships that visit Catalina Island. The new rate of $7.50 per passenger aboard each cruise ship will go into effect Jan. 1, 2026. The council also ended the marketing incentive in the Municipal Code that returned 50% of wharfage fees collected for […]
https://thecatalinaislander.com/cruise-ship-fees-to-rise-to-7-50-a-passenger/
date: 2024-09-27, updated: 2024-09-27, from: The LAist
A number of incumbents will ask voters to trust them through choppy waters.
https://laist.com/news/politics/2024-election-california-general-laccd-board-of-trustees
date: 2024-09-27, from: Catalina Islander
The following is the Avalon’s Sheriff’s Stations significant incidents report for the period of Sept. 19 to Sept. 25, 2024. All suspects are presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law. Many people who are arrested do not get prosecuted in the first place and many who are prosecuted do not get convicted. […]
https://thecatalinaislander.com/sheriffs-log-sept-19-to-sept-25-2024/
date: 2024-09-27, from: Catalina Islander
Catalina Film Festival (CFF) announced the 2024 honorees for the 14th annual celebration and will be presenting Academy Award-winning actress Marcia Gay Harden (The Morning Show, Pollock) with the Avalon Award and actress/philanthropist Emmanuelle Chriqui (Entourage) with the Champion of Challenge Award at the Red Carpet & Awards Ceremony on Saturday, Sept. 28, at 7 […]
date: 2024-09-27, updated: 2024-09-27, from: The LAist
An excessive heat warning kicks in at 10 a.m. today for the Coachella Valley.
https://laist.com/news/climate-environment/hot-temps-inland-empire-deserts-excessive-heat
date: 2024-09-27, updated: 2024-09-29, from: The LAist
The governor blocks a sizable chunk of bills passed by the Legislature. He cites a few common reasons why they shouldn’t become law in California.
https://laist.com/news/politics/gavin-newsom-is-vetoing-1-of-every-6-bills-heres-why
date: 2024-09-27, updated: 2024-09-27, from: The LAist
The governor blocks a sizable chunk of bills passed by the Legislature. He cites a few common reasons why they shouldn’t become law in California.
https://laist.com/news/politics/gavin-newsom-is-vetoing-1-of-every-5-bills-heres-why
date: 2024-09-27, updated: 2024-09-28, from: The LAist
The home is owned by O.C. Supervisor Andrew Do’s daughter, Rhiannon Do, who is among four individuals named as defendants in Orange County’s civil lawsuit alleging embezzlement of millions in public funds. LAist investigated the purchase.
date: 2024-09-27, updated: 2024-09-27, from: The LAist
The winner of District 1 will join a five-member board that oversees a county of about 3 million residents with an annual budget of about $9 billion.
date: 2024-09-27, updated: 2024-09-27, from: The LAist
The nonprofit Mind OC has lost three contracts for mental health services in the past month.
https://laist.com/news/anaheim-contract-be-well-oc-mobile-crisis-response
date: 2024-09-26, updated: 2024-09-26, from: The LAist
Pay raises for city councilmembers. Rent control. Noncitizen voting rights. These are just a few of the topics being tackled by the Santa Ana City Council.
https://laist.com/news/politics/2024-election-california-general-santa-ana-city-council
date: 2024-09-26, updated: 2024-09-26, from: The LAist
Three new oil well laws come after the Newsom administration delayed enforcement of an existing law protecting communities near wells.
date: 2024-09-26, updated: 2024-09-26, from: The LAist
A local for-profit college is making a hard sell to prospective students. But it’s always a good idea to explore your options.
https://laist.com/news/education/nurse-assistant-training-program-fliers-los-angeles
date: 2024-09-26, from: City of Santa Clarita
By Councilwoman Marsha McLean One of the most beloved and meaningful parks in our community is about to expand, offering some exciting new amenities to our residents. Located at 28310 Via Joyce Drive in Saugus, 91350, the David March Park expansion is officially in construction, adding another eight acres to its footprint, along with countless […]
The post David March Park is Expanding! appeared first on City of Santa Clarita.
https://santaclarita.gov/blog/2024/09/26/david-march-park-is-expanding/
date: 2024-09-26, updated: 2024-09-26, from: The LAist
Forecasters say expect warmer weather through the weekend.
https://laist.com/news/climate-environment/slow-warm-up-southland
date: 2024-09-26, updated: 2024-09-26, from: The LAist
The state measure would make a tax on medical providers permanent and would guarantee funding for some Medi-Cal services.
https://laist.com/news/politics/2024-election-california-general-proposition-35
date: 2024-09-26, from: the San Fernando Valley Sun/el Sol de Valle San Fernando
La mañana del 25 de mayo, Anahí Díaz, de San Fernando, se despertó ansiosa por terminar los preparativos para la fiesta de cumpleaños número 30 de su pareja. Esperaban a […]
The post Habla el Dueño de la Casa de San Fernando Donde Fue el Lugar del Tiroteo en Mayo appeared first on The San Fernando Valley Sun.
date: 2024-09-26, from: the San Fernando Valley Sun/el Sol de Valle San Fernando
Lo que se esperaba que fuera una noche divertida para una familia en la ciudad de San Fernando se convirtió en una experiencia desgarradora cuando un vecino de repente abrió […]
The post Sobrevivientes del Tiroteo en la Ciudad de San Fernando Relatan la Traumática Experiencia appeared first on The San Fernando Valley Sun.
date: 2024-09-26, from: the San Fernando Valley Sun/el Sol de Valle San Fernando
Por Holiday Mathis (Creators.com) ARIES (21 de mar – 19 de abr) Te has acostumbrado tanto a cuidar de las personas que no siempre eres consciente del sacrificio que implica. […]
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https://sanfernandosun.com/2024/09/25/horoscopo-182/
date: 2024-09-26, from: the San Fernando Valley Sun/el Sol de Valle San Fernando
Viernes, Septiembre 27 Afterglow Mercado al Aire Libre Lawless Brewing Co. 5275 Craner Ae. North Hollywood 1 p.m. – 12 p.m. Únase a 25+ vendedores, artistas y creativos locales para […]
The post EVENTOS Locales – Semana de 26 de septiembre, 2024 appeared first on The San Fernando Valley Sun.
https://sanfernandosun.com/2024/09/25/eventos-locales-semana-de-26-de-septiembre-2024/
date: 2024-09-26, from: the San Fernando Valley Sun/el Sol de Valle San Fernando
En todo California, grupos de personas que han experimentado la falta de vivienda se están alejando de la ayuda organizada por el estado para crear sus propias soluciones a la […]
The post Homefulness, una Solución Comunitaria para la Falta de Vivienda, Llega a Los Ángeles appeared first on The San Fernando Valley Sun.
date: 2024-09-26, from: the San Fernando Valley Sun/el Sol de Valle San Fernando
La Ley de Responsabilidad de Transparencia y Financiamiento para las Personas sin Hogar de la asambleísta Luz Rivas, Proyecto de Ley de la Asamblea (AB) 799, fue promulgada por el […]
The post Se Promulgó la Ley de Responsabilidad de Transparencia y Financiamiento para las Personas sin Hogar appeared first on The San Fernando Valley Sun.
date: 2024-09-26, from: the San Fernando Valley Sun/el Sol de Valle San Fernando
Los cánticos de “Los necesitamos de vuelta”, “Los estudiantes merecen aprender” y “La escuela en línea no es la escuela” resonaron afuera de las oficinas del Distrito Escolar Unificado de […]
The post Profesor de Música Reincorporado Después de Protesta Estudiantil en Daniel Pearl Magnet High School appeared first on The San Fernando Valley Sun.
date: 2024-09-26, from: the San Fernando Valley Sun/el Sol de Valle San Fernando
Cuando la gente piensa en la ópera, puede verse estereotipadamente como un entretenimiento reservado para la clase alta, para aquellos con trajes y vestidos caros que asisten a un teatro […]
The post La Ópera de Los Ángeles Regresa a Sylmar con la Presentación de “Madame Butterfly” en la Noche de Apertura appeared first on The San Fernando Valley Sun.
date: 2024-09-26, from: the San Fernando Valley Sun/el Sol de Valle San Fernando
(Los Ángeles) 23 de septiembre de 2024 — Este Halloween, la enormemente popular celebración anual de terror y música en vivo de LA Opera en el extraordinario United Theater on […]
The post LA Opera Presenta Drácula en Español con Orquesta en Vivo en The United Theater on Broadway appeared first on The San Fernando Valley Sun.
date: 2024-09-26, from: the San Fernando Valley Sun/el Sol de Valle San Fernando
La gastronomía de México y otros países latinoamericanos es vasta. Los platos más tradicionales tienen raíces indígenas de miles de años de antigüedad, elaborados con alimentos integrales llenos de nutrientes. […]
The post El Poder Curativo de la Comida Mexicana y Latina appeared first on The San Fernando Valley Sun.
https://sanfernandosun.com/2024/09/25/el-poder-curativo-de-la-comida-mexicana-y-latina/
date: 2024-09-25, updated: 2024-09-25, from: The LAist
The tree, believed to be older than the United States itself, lives in Pico Canyon Park in Stevenson Ranch.
https://laist.com/news/climate-environment/old-glory-oak-tree-now-a-la-county-historic-landmark
date: 2024-09-25, from: City of Santa Clarita
The City of Santa Clarita is excited to announce the start of construction for the upgrades and enhancements to Old Orchard Park in Valencia. Join the Santa Clarita City Council for the groundbreaking ceremony on Wednesday, October 2 at 10:00 a.m. at Old Orchard Park, located at 25023 Avenida Rotella. Originally developed in 1968 as […]
The post City of Santa Clarita Begins Upgrades at Old Orchard Park appeared first on City of Santa Clarita.
https://santaclarita.gov/blog/2024/09/25/city-of-santa-clarita-begins-upgrades-at-old-orchard-park/
date: 2024-09-25, updated: 2024-09-25, from: The LAist
It’ll be warm, but still below normal for this time of year.
https://laist.com/news/climate-environment/temperatures-below-normal-with-more-fog-this-morning
date: 2024-09-25, updated: 2024-09-28, from: The LAist
Incumbent DA George Gascón and challenger Nathan Hochman offer their philosophies on the criminal justice system.
date: 2024-09-24, updated: 2024-09-24, from: The LAist
Lawmakers want to open campus jobs to thousands of undocumented students. Some students say the lack of opportunity may push them out of college.
date: 2024-09-24, updated: 2024-09-25, from: The LAist
Water in California is complicated and governing water use is arguably even more complicated. Here’s what you need to know when water agencies show up on the ballot.
https://laist.com/news/politics/2024-election-california-general-water-agencies
date: 2024-09-24, updated: 2024-09-24, from: The LAist
About 4 in 10 Californians are believed to be carrying medical debt, which can harm their chances of landing a mortgage or an apartment if it shows up on credit reports.
https://laist.com/news/politics/california-law-will-scrub-most-medical-debt-from-credit-reports
date: 2024-09-24, updated: 2024-09-25, from: The LAist
Prime Minister Narendra Modi made the announcement this week.
https://laist.com/news/politics/indian-consulate-la
date: 2024-09-24, updated: 2024-09-24, from: The LAist
The moves comes months after LAist uncovered more than $13 million in public funds directed by Do to Viet America Society without him disclosing that his daughter worked as a leader there.
https://laist.com/news/politics/oc-supervisors-censure-vote-andrew-do
date: 2024-09-24, updated: 2024-09-24, from: The LAist
This afternoon we’ll see mostly sunny skies across the Southland except for partly cloudy skies along the coast.
https://laist.com/news/climate-environment/dense-fog-warm-temps
date: 2024-09-24, updated: 2024-09-24, from: The LAist
Currently, workers cannot apply for benefits until their first day of leave, and can go weeks without pay.
date: 2024-09-24, updated: 2024-09-24, from: The LAist
Inspector General Max Huntsman says the new policy is unlikely to pierce a code of silence surrounding the gangs.
https://laist.com/news/politics/sheriffs-department-gang-policy-reaction
date: 2024-09-23, updated: 2024-09-24, from: The LAist
The fire burned 800 acres in the Antelope Valley. The L.A. County Fire official says there have been about 70 mulch-related fires this calendar year.
https://laist.com/news/climate-environment/apollo-fire-cause-mulch-lancaster-la-county
date: 2024-09-23, updated: 2024-09-23, from: The LAist
Angeles National Forest officials say the land needs time to recover.
date: 2024-09-23, from: City of Santa Clarita
Sidewalk Poetry Dedication Ceremony to Honor Winners at The MAIN The City of Santa Clarita is proud to announce the Sidewalk Poetry winners for 2024. This year’s contest brought together talented poets from across the community, each contributing their unique voice and perspective to the beloved civic art initiative of Sidewalk Poetry. The winning poems […]
The post Congratulations to 2024 Sidewalk Poetry Winners appeared first on City of Santa Clarita.
https://santaclarita.gov/blog/2024/09/23/congratulations-to-2024-sidewalk-poetry-winners/
date: 2024-09-23, updated: 2024-09-23, from: The LAist
The new votes come a week after the board removed Do from his committee assignments.
date: 2024-09-23, from: City of Santa Clarita
Explore the Intersection of Nature and Climate Change The City of Santa Clarita is excited to announce “Weathering the Storm,” an exhibition that will be on view at The MAIN (24266 Main Street) from Tuesday, October 1 through Monday, December 2. This exhibition features the work of artists Susan Karhroody and Melissa Reischman, who examine […]
The post “Weathering the Storm” by Susan Karhroody and Melissa Reischman appeared first on City of Santa Clarita.
date: 2024-09-23, updated: 2024-09-29, from: The LAist
Many more bills are still on the governor’s desk. We’re tracking as he makes his decisions.
date: 2024-09-23, updated: 2024-09-23, from: The LAist
The Legislature hastily passed the complicated bill, which auto manufacturers and attorneys drafted in secret. Did lawmakers even have time to read it?
https://laist.com/news/politics/california-lemon-car-law-secret-lobbyist-negotiations
date: 2024-09-23, updated: 2024-09-23, from: The LAist
After a cooldown, expect warm weather through the week.
https://laist.com/news/climate-environment/fall-warm-dry-weather
date: 2024-09-23, updated: 2024-09-23, from: The LAist
Here’s a look at Los Angeles and Orange County State Senates races on the Nov. 5 ballot.
https://laist.com/news/politics/2024-election-california-general-state-senate
date: 2024-09-23, updated: 2024-09-23, from: The LAist
The company nearly doubled its emissions in 2023, making it the biggest polluter in the industry.
https://laist.com/news/climate-environment/shein-biggest-polluter-fast-fashion-ai
date: 2024-09-23, updated: 2024-09-23, from: The LAist
It’s part of a state requirement to reduce organic waste in state landfills by 75% by 2025.
date: 2024-09-23, updated: 2024-09-23, from: The LAist
Dozens of school districts in L.A. and Orange counties are asking voters to approve $17 billion in funding to maintain and replace school facilities.
date: 2024-09-23, updated: 2024-09-23, from: The LAist
A new study reveals mercury levels in melting Arctic permafrost that pose disproportionate dangers for Indigenous peoples.
https://laist.com/news/climate-environment/alaskan-permafrost-mercury-scientists