Following the fatal shooting of a U.S. citizen on Wednesday, members of Congress said on Thursday that there are plans to file articles of impeachment against Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Secretary Kristi Noem next week, and that they are working on a major legislative package that …
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The New Year has brought with it dozens of new laws, some that won’t change day-to-day life too much and some that likely will. Ranging from education to immigration, many of the laws are set to have a big impact on the state’s Latino population.
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It was a beautiful Thursday morning in Pasadena with a clear sky and no wind. Outside of the Pasadena Community Job Center, the loudest sound was the live music of the Jornaleros del Norte as they made their way to construction workers in Altadena, about three miles away from the center.
It was a chilly night on Wednesday, but it didn’t stop hundreds of people who gathered at the parking lot of Fair Oaks Burger in Altadena to honor the 19 people who died during the Eaton Fire in Altadena.
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