As devastating wildfires continue to ravage Los Angeles County, advocates are calling on the public to pressure L.A. County Supervisors to take immediate action to protect 116 incarcerated youth at two juvenile detention facilities located in…
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Deadly L.A. County fires displace thousands of people
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Mexico sends 'the best of the best' firefighters to battle L.A. fires
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ICE and immigrant advocates debunk reports of Los Angeles raids linked to fires
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Jerry Brown signed $1 billion in wildfire prevention. None of it applies to the fires this year
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Bakersfield press conference in response to raids by Border Patrols
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Dodgers sign young Mexican pitcher from Guanajuato
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Pomona Fairplex is now an evacuation site due to ongoing fires
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Hundreds of Bakersfield residents gather to protest against Border Patrol raids
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Day laborers and volunteers clean after the Eaton Fire
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Where to find help, shelter and resources for those affected by Los Angeles fires
On Monday, November 11, Flor Martinez Zaragoza, the activist and influencer, is organizing a rally and march for systemic change along with ot…
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Huntington Park resident Roberto Gonzalez's story began at Tina’s Burritos factory, where he worked before a friend, aware of his history of s…
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Historically, politicians from the Republican Party use hostile, racist rhetoric about immigrants taking people’s jobs and crime rates to stok…
A group of elected officials and advocates gathered at La Plaza de Culturas y Artes in Los Angeles on Thursday to announce a life-lasting memo…
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The Inland Empire has emerged as one of the fastest-growing regions in Southern California, boasting an estimated Latino population of approxi…
Anthony Diaz was among hundreds of participants at the one-day event “Together We Thrive 2024 Summit and Festival” on Thursday at the Japanese…
A group of undecided Latino voters questioned the actions and words of ex-president Donald Trump during a town hall Wednesday night to decide …
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‘Nearly a year after California settled a major wage theft case with The Cheesecake Factory, most of the money hasn’t reached the workers, und…
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Anthony Rivera, 48, of Los Angeles, was on his way home from working at Dodger Stadium as a parking attendant Wednesday morning when his bus w…
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In “The Rent Collectors: Exploitation, Murder, and Redemption in Immigrant LA,” Jesse Katz, a former staff writer for the Los Angeles Times an…
Anthony White III, 67, became homeless after his mother, with whom he lived, passed away and he was hospitalized.
Still grappling with the fallout from the defeat of two bills in the Legislature’s final hours, backers of reparations geared up for a grindin…
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On Saturday, under the summer heat, the East Los Angeles community gathered at Ruben Salazar Park to commemorate the 54th anniversary of the h…
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The search for a new LAPD chief could soon be finalized. The multi-billion-dollar agency and one of the United States’ largest police forces w…
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A little over two years ago, student Tamara Gisiger didn't know about the Mexican Repatriation Program of the 1930s even though she migrated t…
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On Tuesday, farm workers, DACA recipients and immigration reform allies gathered together to march the streets of Los Angeles to urge Congress…
Los Angeles, CA – System-impacted youth, community organizers and advocates converged at the Kenneth Hahn Hall of Administration to demand the…
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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-B…