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 t…
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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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Illegal trucking yard in South Gate agrees to cease operations
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L.A. County wins ex-Sheriff Alex Villanueva's suit over 'no-rehire' listing
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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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Dozens of health care organizations gather in LA to denounce Medi-Cal and Medicaid cuts
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'He left a legacy': Community honors memory of beloved Phoenix muralist, Angel Diaz
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Filipinos and Latinos will learn how to grow fruits and vegetables in Historic Filipinotown, thanks to the nonprofit organization Search to In…
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President Donald Trump has issued an order that takes aim at state and local climate change laws and policies, including California’s landmark…
President Donald Trump appears to be serious about getting the federal government out of disaster response. Earlier this week, his secretary o…
On the campus of Cal State Long Beach is a 22-acre stretch of land sacred to local tribes. Puvungna, as it’s known, is revered as the origin s…
In Louisiana, there is a corridor of cities that is called “Cancer Alley,” where for several generations communities of mostly Black residents…
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On March 18, the South Gate Planning Commission voted against an appeal and zone change for a property that originally was a metal recycling p…
At least six fumigation facilities in southeast Los Angeles County have been using a toxic pesticide that could be harming people, yet air qua…
New bursts of yellow dot the hills of Mendocino County.
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Journalist Jorge Ramos was recently back in action after marking his last sign off with Univision last December.
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The South Gate Planning Commission voted against an appeal to continue using a former recycling plant as a truck yard and a request for a zone…
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Some Southern California Edison power lines near the suspected origin of the Eaton Fire were flagged as fire hazards and overdue for maintenan…
How often have you spotted a "Prop 65" warning—on a product at the grocery store, at the entrance of a parking lot or even at your favorite na…
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Residents of Pico Rivera expected rain throughout the week, but the unexpected occurred when a mile-long tornado hit the city in the early mor…
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Earlier this year, wildfires in Los Angeles County destroyed thousands of homes and claimed more than two dozen lives. However, those impacted…
Leading experts gathered together last week to discuss how Latino communities were among the most affected from the January wildfires in South…
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Big Oil faces mounting lawsuits as extreme weather worsens, with California leading efforts to make fossil fuel giants pay billions of dollars…
After abundant rain and moderate snowfall this year in the northern half of the state, California’s largest reservoirs are holding more than 1…