Last month, the Los Angeles County Museum of Art (LACMA) hosted its 39th annual Collectors Committee fundraiser, a weekend for donors to gather for art, food and wine, and for Committee members to vote on which artworks will join the museum’s permanent collection. This year, together with ac…
Reality television producer Rob Worsoff has proposed a game show to the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) in which undocumented immigrants…
In early April, more than 1,000 international students began to notice that their student visas had been quietly revoked or their legal status…
"Maybe they'll kill me or kidnap me," Valeria Márquez told her audience during a live stream, unaware that seconds later she would be murdered…
During the New York screening of “Andor” season two, Oscar Isaac welcomed Benjamin Bratt, who plays Bail Organa in the series, to what he call…
More than 134,000 Los Angeles County residents will begin receiving notices next week by mail as part of the first wave of medical debt relief under a program launched last year, it was announced Thursday.
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SACRAMENTO, Calif. — Gov. Gavin Newsom on Wednesday proposed that California roll back health care for immigrants without legal status, saying the state needed to cut benefits for some to maintain core services across the board.
To protest the recent proposed cuts to Medicaid and Medi-Cal, over 250 healthcare professionals, including doctors, nurses and other healthcare advocates, together with patients, gathered at the intersection of Santa Monica Blvd. and Vermont Avenue in Los Angeles.
Last month, the Los Angeles County Museum of Art (LACMA) hosted its 39th annual Collectors Committee fundraiser, a weekend for donors to gather for art, food and wine,…
During the New York screening of “Andor” season two, Oscar Isaac welcomed Benjamin Bratt, who plays Bail Organa in the series, to what he called “the cabal of Latinos …
Angel Diaz, a Phoenix creative who specialized in mural and tattoo art, passed on April 30, leaving his mark across Arizona.
Season Two of "Andor" premiered in April, arriving three years after the debut season and nearly a decade following the release of “Rogue One.”
This article was produced by Capital & Main. It is published here with permission.
SACRAMENTO, Calif. — Gov. Gavin Newsom on Wednesday proposed that California roll back health care for immigrants without legal status, saying the state needed to cut benefits for some to maintain core services across the board.
In response to California's newly announced budget shortfall, the Campaign for a Safe and Healthy California (CSHC) yesterday urged state leaders to consider AB 1243 and SB 684, the Polluters Pay Climate Superfund Act of 2025, as a solution to the state's budget woes.
Following a 26-hour raucous debate, members of the House Energy and Commerce Committee May 14 forwarded a proposal that would strip $715 billion from the Medicaid budget.
Last month, the Los Angeles County Museum of Art (LACMA) hosted its 39th annual Collectors Committee fundraiser, a weekend for donors to gather for art, food and wine, and for Committee members to vote on which artworks will join the museum’s permanent collection. This year, together with ac…
More than 134,000 Los Angeles County residents will begin receiving notices next week by mail as part of the first wave of medical debt relief under a program launched last year, it was announced Thursday.
In early April, more than 1,000 international students began to notice that their student visas had been quietly revoked or their legal status to stay in the U.S. had been terminated without warning.
A federal judge Thursday handed a win to Los Angeles County and threw out former Sheriff Alex Villanueva's lawsuit over his placement on a "do not rehire" list.
To negotiate, push back, or resist?
California K-12 schools got a reprieve today when a judge blocked President Donald Trump’s order to eliminate diversity programs or risk losing federal funding.
The Mexican American Legal Defense and Educational Fund (MALDEF) filed a motion to intervene in a lawsuit challenging the California sanctuary law, which prohibits local police from investigating, interrogating or arresting people for purely immigration enforcement purposes and limits police…
DEI programs under attack
Angel Diaz, a Phoenix creative who specialized in mural and tattoo art, passed on April 30, leaving his mark across Arizona.
The National Technical Institute in Phoenix is set to launch its first-ever Spanish-language course in plumbing.
El Instituto Técnico Nacional en Phoenix lanzará este verano su primer y único curso de plomería en español. Conoce al instructor que lo desarrolla.
NBC Los Angeles journalist and Cal State Fullerton alumna Vikki Vargas will address CSUF’s College of Communications graduates during a May 22 Commencement ceremony on…
Earlier this month the FIFA Council announced the expansion of the number of FIFA Women’s World Cup participant teams from 32 to 48.
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In April, the LA Galaxy and Herbalife hosted a photoshoot after signing 22 athletes to its Special Olympics Unified Team program for the 2025 season. Players had the o…
Before the 2026 FIFA World Cup, the soccer organization will host the 2025 Club World Cup this summer in the U.S. and they are looking for volunteers.