The Inland Empire’s immigrant community is concerned after learning that Riverside County Sheriff Chad Bianco has joined a lawsuit spearheaded by the far-right legal group America First Legal (AFL) to end sanctuary laws that protect immigra…
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Compton celebrates Cinco de Mayo with real representation of those who fought in the Battle of Puebla
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Met Gala’s Latino moments: Bad Bunny wears a pava and Maluma wears a zoot suit
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Riverside Sheriff Bianco joins far-right legal group seeking to end sanctuary laws in California
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Green Day brings Mexican fan to Coachella stage
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L.A. County wins ex-Sheriff Alex Villanueva's suit over 'no-rehire' listing
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Illegal trucking yard in South Gate agrees to cease operations
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The new Pope has been elected, an American with ties to Peru
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Patrulla fronteriza advierte a migrantes sobre fin de captura y liberación
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'He left a legacy': Community honors memory of beloved Phoenix muralist, Angel Diaz
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Dozens of health care organizations gather in LA to denounce Medi-Cal and Medicaid cuts
In the Inland Empire, where thousands of domestic workers labor behind the scenes to keep households running smoothly, CHIRLA San Bernardino i…
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Oscar never imagined that one day, the career he loved would be taken from him.
The second in a pair of back-to-back storm systems moved into the Southland Thursday, with rain expected to fall over the region into Friday, …
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From the moment he took office on January 20, 2025, President Donald Trump has signed and approved over 80 memos and executive orders. More th…
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As thousands gathered in downtown L.A. on Sunday to protest the deportation policies of the Trump administration, even blocking the 101 freewa…
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Foreign Secretary Juan Ramón de la Fuente announced the creation of an emergency app called ConsulApp Contigo.
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Following through with plans to increase immigration enforcement within the first week of being sworn into office, the Trump Administration re…
The University of California’s Possibility Lab, in collaboration with the TODEC Legal Center, has produced a report that explores how Latino i…
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LA Metro's Foothill Gold Line, a 9.1-mile light rail project from Glendora to Pomona, is ready for final testing, training and preparation for…
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Ezekiel Koontz recalls being a Kaiser Permanente patient “forever, for as long as I can remember” — first as a child and now as a working adul…
Rep. Norma Torres announced she secured $59 million in funding for vital water infrastructure and flood risk management projects in the Inland…
In 1953, Bárbara Flores entered kindergarten at Washington Elementary School in Madera, California, a small city in the Central Valley surroun…
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Las Posadas is a festivity that brings together community, tradition and holiday spirit. The word posada means "inn" or "shelter" in Spanish, …
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A ban on indoor and outdoor wood burning was extended Wednesday through Thursday for L.A., San Bernardino, Riverside and Orange counties due t…
If you’ve hunted for apartments recently and felt like all the rents were equally high, you’re not crazy: Many landlords now use a single comp…
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Organizations like CHIRLA (Coalition for Humane Immigrant Rights) are preparing for a rise in demand for their support in the coming year, ant…