News

Filipinos in the San Fernando Valley” by Joseph Bernardo traces the historical and cultural shifts of the Valley through the ...
The terribly fascinating “San Fernando Pioneer Memorial Cemetery” was created in 1874 as a resting place for non-Catholics. The graveyard’s history has more twists and turns than the ...
A 1916 photo of Van Nuys High School at the San Fernando Valley Museum in Chatsworth, Tuesday, September 24, 2013. The museum is set to open October 12. (Photo by Michael Owen Baker/L.A. Daily News) ...
Larry Mantle talks with Kevin Roderick, author of The San Fernando Valley: America's Suburb (Los Angeles Times Books) and with Ken Bernstein of the Los Angeles Conservancy about the history and ...
Valley Relics, a still-growing collection of 15,000 artifacts and curiosities gathered over the years by Gelinas, is a salute to the not-long-ago history of the San Fernando Valley.
He said the history of the San Fernando Valley follows a pretty typical California trajectory: Native Americans, Spanish settlers, American expansion. But the 20th century defined the Valley.
The 7th annual Valley Pride will be offering that from 6 p.m. to 10 p.m. on June 25 as it celebrates the gay community in the San Fernando Valley with music, art, resources, food and entertainment.