The Trans Latin@ Coalition raised a record-breaking amount of money at their quinceañera, celebrating fifteen years of helping the Trans, Latin American communities of West Hollywood and Los Angeles. The event took place at the Pacific Design Center in West Hollywood, starting with a VIP rec…
Gilbert High School in Anaheim celebrated a ribbon-cutting ceremony commemorating the “Peace Wall” mural as part of the CITYarts “50 States of…
On Tuesday, the Los Angeles City Council approved an ordinance to make Los Angeles a sanctuary city. The ordinance comes as a response to the …
Democrat Robert Garcia successfully won reelection to represent California’s 42nd Congressional District in the U.S. House of Representatives.…
A California agency charged with slowing health costs has set a lofty goal for insurers to direct 15% of their spending to primary care by 2034, part of the state’s effort to expand the primary care workforce and give more people access to preventive care services.
During the most recent open enrollment period, Covered California launched the “Let’s Talk Health” campaign to reach eligible residents who still lack health insurance. Covered California, in association with libraries across the state, is helping consumers to understand health insurance-re…
President-elect Donald Trump’s incoming administration could try to remove fluoride from drinking water, according to Robert F. Kennedy Jr.
For the first time since the passage of the Affordable Care Act, undocumented immigrants who were brought to the U.S. as children can purchase subsidized health plans through Covered California, the state’s insurance marketplace.
Gilbert High School in Anaheim celebrated a ribbon-cutting ceremony commemorating the “Peace Wall” mural as part of the CITYarts “50 States of Peace” initiative on Thu…
To celebrate "International Children's Day," Con Todo Press will release "I Am Enough/Soy Fuerte Ya," a bilingual children's book by artist, songwriter and first-gener…
Actress Melissa Duprey expressed excitement about her breakout role as Tamika in the new series "How to Die Alone."
Every year, as the cool Fall air sits over Los Angeles, the historic Olvera Street, or "Placita Olvera," transforms into a hub of color, culture, and devotion as famil…
A ballot proposition to raise California’s minimum wage to $18 an hour has been rejected by voters, even as the state continues to grapple with its high cost of living.
Big Tech and Big Oil drove a record-setting lobbying blitz this summer that saw nearly $168 million spent to influence state policymakers in just the third quarter of this year.
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Democrat Robert Garcia successfully won reelection to represent California’s 42nd Congressional District in the U.S. House of Representatives. The victory solidified his position in Congress following his first term and secured his victory by a comfortable margin of 68.2% of the vote.
Gilbert High School in Anaheim celebrated a ribbon-cutting ceremony commemorating the “Peace Wall” mural as part of the CITYarts “50 States of Peace” initiative on Thursday, November 14. This is the campaign's second mural and represents California’s inspiration for peace.
On Tuesday, the Los Angeles City Council approved an ordinance to make Los Angeles a sanctuary city. The ordinance comes as a response to the recent threats of President-elect Donald Trump’s mass deportations. California and Los Angeles County already have sanctuary policies.
When Javier Garcia, Mariela Jaquez’s husband, was denied residency in 2012, they were required to leave the U.S. and move temporarily to Ciudad Juarez to begin the application process anew.
To combat hate and implicit biases and make communities feel safe and empowered, the City of Los Angeles, L.A. vs Hate and the California Civil Rights Department have organized their annual United Against Hate Week (UAHW).
This article was originally published by LAist on Aug 21, 2024.
Hate crimes in California may have decreased by 7.1% from 2022 to 2023, but last year saw a spike in homophobia and religious bias with anti-Black hate still the highest reported hate crime in the state.
Lisa Peterson interviewed first at Kohl’s, then at TJ Maxx and Target. She applied for jobs at Raley’s, Safeway, Applebee’s, and Olive Garden, too. Once, she advanced to a second interview at the Cheesecake Factory, but like the rest, no job offer followed.
The National Association of Hispanic Journalists (NAHJ) and CCNMA Latino Journalists of California named Cecilia Vega the National Latina Journalist of the Year.
CALÓ News salutes Latino service members and veterans with a video featuring two Latinos.
The Mexican American Legal Defense and Educational Fund (MALDEF) will hold its 2024 Los Angeles Gala to celebrate the achievements of Latino leaders whose work has pos…
Huntington Park resident Roberto Gonzalez's story began at Tina’s Burritos factory, where he worked before a friend, aware of his history of short-term incarcerations,…
/L.A. is looking for an artist to promote their participation in the 2026 World Cup.
The celebration doesn't stop in Los Angeles.
The Dodgers are coming home after winning the World Series in New York on Wednesday to celebrate with a parade.
Anyone else nervous about the Dodgers or the elections?