At approximately 8:52 a.m., a shooting involving federal agents erupted in South Los Angeles.
Last week, The American Friends Service Committee (AFSC), an organization advocating for peace and justice, announced the launch of its first-…
Now into its third week, the federal shutdown is likely to affect even more areas of day-to-day life, including the Supplemental Nutrition Ass…
Members of the Los Angeles Police Department were observed over the weekend firing “less-than-lethal” projectiles at journalists during the "N…
Thousands of residents rallied across the Valley in protest of the Trump administration's policies and enforcement.
Today, Monday, October 20, is the last day to register to vote in the upcoming 2025 Statewide Special Election taking place in November.
As Hispanic Heritage Month comes to a close, many continue to extend the celebration beyond its official dates by uplifting the Latino communi…
This story was originally published by EdSource. Sign up for their daily newsletter.Top TakeawaysMore California youth report poor mental health compared to 2023.Top stressors include housing affordability, gun violence, climate change and discrimination against immigrants.Social media harme…
California this week plans to notify Affordable Care Act marketplace enrollees that their costs could rise sharply next year unless Congress extends subsidies to help people buy health insurance.
On a typical day, locals tend to avoid the intersections of Crocker and 5th Street in downtown Los Angeles. The cross streets are located right in the heart of Skid Row, which has earned a reputation for being home to one of America’s largest and most visible homeless encampments.
“If you don’t make time for your wellness, you’ll be forced to make time for illness,” says Carlos Siguenza, reflecting on the journey that gave him a second chance at life.
Last week, The American Friends Service Committee (AFSC), an organization advocating for peace and justice, announced the launch of its first-ever Latino celebrity Pub…
The University of La Verne will host Pulitzer Prize–winning journalist and author Héctor Tobar for a day of engaging conversations around his book “Our Migrant Souls: …
As Hispanic Heritage Month comes to a close, many continue to extend the celebration beyond its official dates by uplifting the Latino community, amplifying voices and…
The Los Angeles City Council declared October 17 as "Celia Cruz Day," marking the iconic Afro-Cuban singer's 100th birthday and honoring a legacy that brought salsa mu…
Now into its third week, the federal shutdown is likely to affect even more areas of day-to-day life, including the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP), also known as CalFresh. In California, 55% of CalFresh recipients are Latinos.
Members of the Los Angeles Police Department were observed over the weekend firing “less-than-lethal” projectiles at journalists during the "No Kings" demonstration in downtown Los Angeles, despite existing protections. This incident occurred just days after the L.A. City Council unanimously…
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Today, Monday, October 20, is the last day to register to vote in the upcoming 2025 Statewide Special Election taking place in November.
Last week, The American Friends Service Committee (AFSC), an organization advocating for peace and justice, announced the launch of its first-ever Latino celebrity Public Service Announcement (PSA) and publicity campaign, “Immigrants Make Our Communities Stronger.”
Members of the Los Angeles Police Department were observed over the weekend firing “less-than-lethal” projectiles at journalists during the "No Kings" demonstration in downtown Los Angeles, despite existing protections. This incident occurred just days after the L.A. City Council unanimously…
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The University of La Verne will host Pulitzer Prize–winning journalist and author Héctor Tobar for a day of engaging conversations around his book “Our Migrant Souls: A Meditation on Race and the Meanings and Myths of ‘Latino.’”
On the 10th anniversary of Latina Equal Pay Day, a new report from the Institute for Women’s Policy Research shows just how little has changed in that decade of advocacy for better pay.
Over the weekend, downtown Phoenix celebrated the Fifth Annual Latino Pride Festival, offering a space of celebration and representation.
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Homeward Books Collective is a small bookstore that opened in April in Tucson. The worker-owners envision a space where people can gather to learn, connect with the community and feel inspired to organize.
The University of La Verne will host Pulitzer Prize–winning journalist and author Héctor Tobar for a day of engaging conversations around his book “Our Migrant Souls: …
The 13th edition of Border Fashion Week transformed the Nogales border region into a venue for contemporary fashion, art and cultural expression
Cal State LA will honor legendary actor Edward James Olmos with the Prism Award during a special evening that includes an on-stage conversation and a screening of “The…
Once again, Ambos Nogales is setting the stage for films that highlight the migrant experience: “Choir Practice” and “Coyote.”
Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass announced that the city is 1000 days out from the Opening Ceremony of the 2028 Olympic Games.
NextGen Fútbol is launching free Identification Camps in Los Angeles, San Francisco and San Diego so that players ages 12–17 have an exclusive opportunity to be seen b…
As we get closer for the historic FIFA World Cup 2026, FIFA announces Spain is first place in FIFA/Coca-Cola Men's World Ranking. To the excitement and amusement of ma…
To kick off Hispanic Heritage month, the city of Whittier held one of the most anticipated soccer matches on Sunday, September 14th, just a few days before Mexico’s In…