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Coronavirus pushes LA Times to close Glendale News-Press, Burbank Leader, La Cañada Sun
By | | A lawmaker whose district includes communities that have been covered for decades by the Glendale News-Press, Burbank Leader and La Canada Valley Sun, which are ceasing publication, said Friday that Congress needs to examine ways to support local journalism.The Los Angeles Times announced Thursday that it plans to stop publishing the three community newspapers, and that the 14 staff members who work for those titles are being laid off with severance. Final editions of the weekly News-Press and Leader are planned for Saturday, and the last issue of the weekly Valley Sun is slated for...…By | | A lawmaker whose district includes communities that have been covered for decades by the Glendale News-Press, Burbank Leader and La Canada Valley Sun, which are ceasing publication, said Friday that Congress needs to examine ways to support local journalism.The Los Angeles Times announced Thursday that it plans to stop publishing the three community newspapers, and that the 14 staff members who work for those titles are being laid off with severance. Final editions of the weekly News-Press and Leader are planned for Saturday, and the last issue of the weekly Valley Sun is slated for...WW…
Southern California Sikhs ‘a godsend’ for those in need during the coronavirus pandemic
By | | Orange County RegisterShow Caption ofLani Valenzuela doesn’t go out much. At 69, the Jurupa Valley resident says she faces a higher risk of suffering from COVID-19 complications. She also cares for her adult brother and two grandsons.But, on a recent morning, Valenzuela donned her large respirator face mask and made a rare trip to the Riverside Sikh Temple in Jurupa Valley, where the United Sikh Mission — with help from scores of volunteers in the local Sikh community — has been distributing about 1,400 meals daily for the past four weeks.Valenzuela sat in her car with her grandson...…By | | Orange County RegisterShow Caption ofLani Valenzuela doesn’t go out much. At 69, the Jurupa Valley resident says she faces a higher risk of suffering from COVID-19 complications. She also cares for her adult brother and two grandsons.But, on a recent morning, Valenzuela donned her large respirator face mask and made a rare trip to the Riverside Sikh Temple in Jurupa Valley, where the United Sikh Mission — with help from scores of volunteers in the local Sikh community — has been distributing about 1,400 meals daily for the past four weeks.Valenzuela sat in her car with her grandson...WW…
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