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Emmy-winning CBS News correspondent for ‘60 Minutes’ Cecilia Vega is National Latina Journalist of the Year
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Opinion: My immigrant mother 'stole' American jobs: A 'confession' from a child of Mexican immigrants
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Dodgers celebrate World Series title with parade on Friday
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Opinion: Latino voters demand more. It’s the street, stupid
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Church sheltering migrants faces battle with city officials
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Opinion: White voters elected Trump
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LA County resident dies in E.Coli outbreak from organic carrots
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LA Mayor pushes for the city to become a sanctuary city before Trump takes office
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New Boyle Heights affordable housing provides permanent homes
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'You are not alone' immigrant rights advocates get ready for Trump Administration
USC student Ivan Gallegos, who fatally stabbed a homeless man allegedly breaking into cars near campus Monday night, is a free man again. Los …
Paisa – short for paisano – is a term of endearment for some people from the same country, and a negative identifier for others.
“Book of Life” director and co-writer Jorge R. Gutierrez and Diana Maria Riva were among the honorees of Latino Spirit Awards.
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East Los Angeles, the predominantly Latino community known for its artistic murals, the Chicano movement of the late 1960s and early 1970s, po…
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The rain did not stop the celebration of Ysabel Jurado’s L.A. City Council District 14 campaign.
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This is a busy year for Mujeres de Maiz, the spiritual artivist group. Not only will they be celebrating their 27th anniversary, they are also…
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On Saturday, March 9, more than 60 people protested and rallied outside of the Abraham Lincoln High School (LHS), located in East Los Angeles,…
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Update: Ysabel Jurado is now leading the election results for District 14 with 24.46% of the votes, compared to 23.49% of votes for Kevin de León.
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Across the Los Angeles County Library system, there will now be a program called “Connect & Go” where library attendees will be able to bo…
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The children of a 40-year-old Mexican American Opportunity Foundation teacher who sued the organization over the COVID-related death of their …
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The mural created by Willie Herrón III in East Los Angeles will be restored and reinstalled when the location is rebuilt in early 2025.
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The Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors Tuesday tentatively approved a pair of ordinances regulating sidewalk food vendors, including the …
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“My dad never went to school. He taught himself how to read and write and my mom went up to the fifth or sixth grade,” Antonia Hernández said.
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“A negative times a negative equals a positive,” is one of the many lessons taught by Jaime Escalante and portrayed in the 1988 film “Stand a…
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Leticia Rhi Buckley is a Mexican American, first generation Latina working as the CEO of La Plaza de Cultura y Artes. A graduate of Loyola Mar…
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When Cecilio Acevedo decided to pack up the few possessions he had to his name in 1964 and migrate from Mexico City to Los Angeles, he brought…
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Growing up as a first-generation Latino in historically impoverished Boyle Heights, Juan De La Cruz remembers the times he and his siblings di…
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Luis C. Garza documented the Chicano civil rights movement in Southern California to New York where he captured his own South Bronx neighborho…