Paris Hilton Has a Bad Day In Van Nuys
Numerous news outlets reported that while walking away from the court through the Van Nuys Government Center, James Rainford, described by witnesses as “some weirdo,” allegedly threw water in Waits’…
Poem Of The Week 5-2-11
Mother, Summer, I By Philip Larkin My mother, who hates thunder storms, Holds up each summer day and shakes It out suspiciously, lest swarms Of grape-dark clouds are lurking there;…
Facts of the Week 5-2-11
~ The modern version of Mother’s Day in the United States, was first observed in 1907. ~ 55 percent of 15- to 44-year-olds are mothers. ~ 4.3 million women have…
Did You Know This About Newborns?
Research has found that newborn’s eyes see contrasting color such as white, black and red the best. Experts say it is therefore best for your infant’s visual stimulation to expose…
Ask Government George 5-2-11
Question: Dear Government George, How can I take a tour of the California State Capitol building in Sacramento? — Billy McGill, Sherman Oaks Answer: Well Billy, spring is a lovely…
Performing Arts Students at CHAMPS Charter High School of the Arts Spring Into Action
VAN NUYS, CA – April 27, 2011 – Valley teens aspiring to careers in performing and radio arts will get a taste of the future as CHAMPS Charter High School…
Van Nuys Dentist To Give Away Brand New Apple iPad to Local Youth for Doing a Good Deed
Van Nuys, CA — Van Nuys CA Dentist, Dr. Julian Zhitnitsky believes that many good deeds done each day are going un-rewarded. “We all know that negativity will not improve…
LAPD Police Impersonator Arrested
Detectives are Looking for other Possible Victims Los Angeles, CA — Robbery-Homicide Division, Robbery Special Section, is investigating several grand theft cases involving a suspect that impersonates a Los Angeles…
1978 Cold Case Murder Solved
Los Angeles, CA — A 33-year-old murder case has been solved with good old fashioned detective work, forensic evidence and a good witness. Los Angeles Police Department cold case detectives…
My Mom and Baseball
By Lane Sherman, Contributing Columnist Way back in time the major baseball leagues each had only eight teams — and there was, therefore, no need for baseball play-offs to see…