One Sunday night at the emergency room

All of LA County’s sufferings come through the doors of the emergency room. Accidents, shootings, heart attacks, beatings, rapes, suicides—just as gory and heart stopping when I was covering the police beat for People’s Tonight of The Journal Group, before I defected to Hollywood. Stories that would make you clasp your chest and spit out your coffee…

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North Las Vegas school teacher faces more lewdness charges

Additional charges are being brought against a North Las Vegas elementary school teacher who was arrested last month on multiple counts of child molestation. Jeremiah Mazo, 54, a music teacher at Hayden Elementary School, was arrested in April on 10 charges of lewdness with a child under the age of 14. Now, the district attorney’s…

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Statewide campaign launched to prepare immigrant communities

Ready California looks to assist undocumented for DAPA, expanded DACA Immigrants’ rights advocates on Tuesday, May 19, launched a statewide campaign to prepare California’s immigrants communities for the executive action programs announced by President Barack Obama in November last year. Although implementation of the new administrative relief programs – Deferred Action for Parental Accountability (DAPA)…

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38th annual Samahang Pilipino Cultural Night

MAY 23, 2015 marks the Samahang Pilipino at UCLA’s 38th Annual Samahang Pilipino Cultural Night (SPCN). With a committee of 30 individuals, a cast comprised of over 200 participants, and an audience of 1,600 guests, SPCN has become more than a show — it is a beloved tradition, and an opportunity for cast and audience…

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Obama pushes anew to help the undocumented

IN its latest effort yet to help qualified undocumented immigrants in America, which include many kababayans, the Obama administration asked the US Court of Appeals on Monday, May 18 to set aside a court order that blocks the implementation of the President’s executive order that aims to provide relief to about four million people unlawfully…

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Investment

“THE key for the future of any country and any institution lies in the talent, skills and capabilities of its people. With talent shortages projected to become more severe in much of the developed and developing world, it will be imperative to turn our attention to how these shortages can be met in the short…

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‘Carolina: Cruising to an American Dream’

In 2004 Carol Carreon surprised many and retired from a prominent career in the Philippines. She was President and CEO of BayanTrade, Managing Director of SAP Philippines, Deputy Commissioner of the Bureau of Internal Revenue, General Manager of MegaLink and Vice-President of the Development Academy of the Philippines. She was also once a Senior Project…

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Statewide campaign launched to prepare immigrant communities

Ready California looks to assist undocumented for DAPA, expanded DACA Immigrants’ rights advocates on Tuesday, May 19, launched a statewide campaign to prepare California’s immigrants communities for the executive action programs announced by President Barack Obama in November last year. Although implementation of the new administrative relief programs – Deferred Action for Parental Accountability (DAPA)…

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Disappointed fans sue after Pacquiao-Mayweather fight

Boxing fans across the country and their lawyers are calling the much-anticipated fight between Manny Pacquiao and Floyd Mayweather Jr. a “fraud,” and want their money back. At least 32 lawsuits seeking class-action status allege Pacquiao should have disclosed a shoulder injury to the Nevada Athletic Commission before the May 2 fight, which Mayweather won in…

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Airlines group expects record summer season for air travel

US airlines are expected to hit an all-time record for summer travel this year thanks to the nation’s strong economy, according to Washington-based trade group Airlines for America. “With 13 of the 15 busiest air travel days of the year falling in the summer months, US airlines are well-prepared to accommodate the increased travel demand…

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Filipino nurse found guilty of murder in UK

A FILIPINO nurse was convicted Monday, May 18, of two counts of murder in the United Kingdom. Victor Chua, 49, was found guilty of murdering Tracy Arden, 44, and Alfred Weaver, 83, by a Manchester Crown Court jury that had been deliberating for 11 days. While working at Stepping Hill Hospital in Stockport (200 miles…

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LA City celebrates Asian Pacific American Heritage Month

3 AAPI organizations recognized IN celebration of Asian Pacific American Heritage Month (APAHM), the City of Los Angeles recognized three organizations on Friday, May 8, for their contributions to advancing and empowering Asian and Pacific Islander Americans in media arts and entertainment. Visual Communications, Kollaboration and The Coalition of Asian Pacifics in Entertainment (CAPE) received…

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