[COLUMN] Your COVID-19 queries

FOLLOWING our series of articles on COVID-19 the past few weeks, we have received more than two dozen questions from our readers. We have integrated them in this Q&A: Are the vaccines safe for those pregnant? Yes, the COVID-19 vaccines are safe for pregnant mothers, proven by the millions of shots administered to women in…

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Application period begins for $1.2-M 2022 Edison Scholars Program

30 high school seniors to be awarded $40,000 to help them follow their STEM dreams ROSEMEAD, Calif. — High school seniors looking to create a more reliable,  resilient  and safer world through the study of science, technology, engineering or math (STEM) are invited to apply for Edison International’s $1.2 million  Edison Scholars Program. Each year, Edison International,…

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Renewal process begins for Covered California consumers

During this historic COVID pandemic, more people than ever before signed up for health insurance through Covered California, the state agency that administers the Affordable Care Act (a.k.a. Obamacare). With a record 1.6 million consumers now enrolled in brand-name health plans through Covered California, the agency recently announced that the renewal process is now underway…

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Larry Itliong Resource Center opens in Central Valley

THE Larry Itliong Resource Center has finally made its grand opening in California’s Central Valley. “We Are A Living Legacy” was the theme for the event held Sunday, October 24, to celebrate the inauguration of the Larry Itliong Resource Center, in Poplar, California, as well as commemorate the birthday of recent California Hall of Fame…

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[COLUMN] The bucket list: Travel light

TRAVEL is a pure metaphor for our life’s journey. There are two choices in the way we can travel. We can travel light or we can load up on stuff and literally become a beast of burden. The reality for most of us is that we heft and carry far too much physical and emotional…

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[COLUMN] How’s the housing market?

AT the end of September 2021, the Southern California housing market continued to increase in comparison to the prior year (September 2020)*. Los Angeles County showed an increase of 8.7% with a median sales price of $889,000 and an average sales price of $1.3m for single family homes. Orange County had an increase of 17.3%…

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LA county public health inspectors continue to check business compliance

The Los Angeles County Department of Public Health (Public Health) inspectors continue to visit businesses across the county every day to ensure compliance with required safety measures, including masking guidelines and vaccination verification, provide technical assistance, and respond to complaints of non-compliance. Between October 16 and October 22, Public Health inspectors visited 1,008 restaurants, 78…

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‘Pistahan sa Glendale, CA’ – Celebrating Filipino American History Month

Glendale, CA – The  Filipino-American Business Association of Glendale (FABAG-GLAC) successfully celebrated Filipino American History Month last October 23, 2021 with a Business Expo and Cultural presentation which included folk dances by Kultura Philippine Folk Arts under the direction of Celia Diaz Defato, songs by Holy Family Filipino Chorale, Filipiniana Fashion Show by Carmelo Designs, Food…

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‘A disgrace to our community’: Fil-Ams lament the failed San Pedro Filipino festival that promised so much but delivered nothing — literally

The highly anticipated FAHMFest was canceled without notifying ticket buyers before the event’s scheduled start EVERY October, Filipino American community leaders pull out all the stops for celebrations for Filipino American History Month. Music and culture festivals, like those honoring Filipino artistry and talent, are massive gatherings that mark Filipino American History Month (or FAHM)…

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Husband of missing Fil-Am mom in CA pleads not guilty

THE husband of a missing Filipina American mother in California has pleaded not guilty to her murder. Larry Millete entered the plea on Thursday, October 21, during his arraignment at the courthouse in Chula Vista. He was accused of murdering his wife, May “Maya” Millete who has been missing since the beginning of January this…

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[COLUMN] On the need for clarity

“Clarity is kindness,” Brene Brown, renowned author and speaker on emotional intelligence, would often say. She’s right. When things are “muddy” or our vision is blurred, we get confused and frustrated. When we let ourselves and others grope in the dark, we’re not kind to ourselves and others. We need clarity in every aspect of…

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[COLUMN] Reduce your debt by filing Chapter 13

ARE you struggling to pay your debts every month, especially your credit cards? Do you barely have anything left to pay your mortgage, rent, food and other basic living expenses after you make your monthly debt payments?  Do you want to lower your payments and make life a bit easier? One type of relief under…

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[COLUMN] On the need for clarity

“Clarity is kindness,” Brene Brown, renowned author and speaker on emotional intelligence, would often say. She’s right. When things are “muddy” or our vision is blurred, we get confused and frustrated. When we let ourselves and others grope in the dark, we’re not kind to ourselves and others. We need clarity in every aspect of…

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[COLUMN] ‘Silenced no more’ laws: Employees may disclose acts of discrimination & harassment

IN the wake of the #MeToo movement, there has been a lot of attention focused on non-disclosure agreements (NDAs), also known as confidentiality agreements (CAs). Sexual harassment victims who agreed to settle their cases are often asked to sign NDAs in exchange for payment. In work situations, a non-disclosure agreement is required by the employer to prohibit the…

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UCLA’s Luskin Center for Innovation publishes report to ensure Justice40 directly reaches most impacted communities

THE UCLA Luskin Center for Innovation’s report on the Biden-Harris administration’s Justice40 effort emphasizes the importance of direct investment to communities most affected by the environmental and climate crisis.  The report included recommendations for the administration to make funds accessible to grassroots organizations and to have impacted communities more involved in policy and decision-making processes. …

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