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Did you know the Sepulveda Basin located in the middle of the San Fernando Valley is 2,000 acres? That's 2.5 times the size of Central Park in New York City. Pure, green space available to the public.




With tragedy comes change, the hope for a better tomorrow, and following a difficult, deadly past year comes the promise by public safety officials to improve the safety of Pacific Coast Highway in Malibu where multiple lives have been lost due to years of speeding and reckless driving the roadway has been known for.




Senator Henry Stern hosted a press conference for SB 1509, also known as “The NOT in California Act,” in anticipation of the Senate Appropriations Committee hearing for the bill on Thursday.




Four Los Angeles area state legislators are in Israel this week visiting with politicians and families on both sides of the conflict as criticisms of the Israeli invasion of Gaza and calls for a ceasefire continue to rise at home.




An event designed for high school students to "stand up for intolerance and injustice and discrimination — and to encourage our local leaders to do the same" drew about 100 people to the Agoura Performing Arts Center on Saturday, according to organizer Nicholas Moran.




Children, some as young as 4 or 5, are being raised on a diet of media, and experts say that it’s up to parents to control how much and what kind of content is digested by youngsters and teens.




Stern Urges PUC To Support Energy Reliability & Independence




State Sen. Henry Stern on Monday announced a proposal to “double down” on clean-energy storage in Southern California, a move he said would be a step toward limiting reliance on natural gas and other fossil fuels, and toward safeguarding ratepayers.