It has been over a month since Donald Trump was officially voted back into the White House as the new president of the United States.
Eleven students graduated from Cal State L.A. with a bachelor’s degree. The only difference is that these students were at the Lancaster state…
Quarterback for Mexico’s World Champion National Flag Football team Diana Flores and Emmy Award-winning sports journalist MJ Acosta-Ruiz were …
This past Saturday night, seven Latina journalists from California received the Most Influential Latina Award at the Excellence Awards 2024. T…
Over 300 people gathered last Monday to commemorate World AIDS Day in an event hosted by Bienestar Human Services. The non-profit focuses on i…
A federal judge in North Dakota has ruled in favor of 19 states that challenged a Biden administration rule allowing — for the first time — enrollment in Affordable Care Act coverage by people brought to the U.S. as children without immigration paperwork, known as “Dreamers.”
Over 300 people gathered last Monday to commemorate World AIDS Day in an event hosted by Bienestar Human Services. The non-profit focuses on identifying and addressing emerging health issues faced by Latinx and Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Trans Queer and more (LGBTQ+) populations.
Veteran California public servant Will Lightbourne has stepped in as interim executive director of the state’s mental health commission after its previous executive director resigned following conflict of interest allegations.
Worried that President-elect Donald Trump will curtail federal efforts to take on the nation’s medical debt problem, patient and consumer advocates are looking to states to help people who can’t afford their medical bills or pay down their debts.
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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, and the event reenacts Ma…
Earlier this month, The Latinx House co-founders Monica Ramirez and Olga Segura were recognized by the Mexican magazine Quién for their work with The Latinx House.
As a former Spanish teacher, Laura C. Chávez-Moreno often witnessed her students grappling with racial identity and cultural expectations in ways she wasn’t fully prep…
A federal judge in North Dakota has ruled in favor of 19 states that challenged a Biden administration rule allowing — for the first time — enrollment in Affordable Care Act coverage by people brought to the U.S. as children without immigration paperwork, known as “Dreamers.”
In the presidential election, the GOP fared better than in 2020 in every state. But in thousands of legislative races across the country, the results were more complicated. The GOP unquestionably had a better night than Democrats in state legislatures, but their gains were also modest and uneven.
Mass deportations promised by President-elect Donald Trump could have a seismic economic effect in California — potentially inflicting billions of dollars in direct damages to a wide range of industries, including small business, agriculture, construction and child care, advocates and academ…
Worried that President-elect Donald Trump will curtail federal efforts to take on the nation’s medical debt problem, patient and consumer advocates are looking to states to help people who can’t afford their medical bills or pay down their debts.
John R. Garcia prepares to be the new mayor of Pico Rivera as Gustavo Camacho is selected to be mayor pro tem.
Rep. Norma Torres announced she secured $59 million in funding for vital water infrastructure and flood risk management projects in the Inland Empire.
Standing in his front yard in Wilmington, Jose Ulloa can’t get a sentence out without coughing. Heavy-duty trucks, headed to and from the Port of Los Angeles, pass in front of his home all day, their engines roaring and their exhaust spewing into the air.
In 1953, Bárbara Flores entered kindergarten at Washington Elementary School in Madera, California, a small city in the Central Valley surrounded by farm fields. Her mother and grandmother had talked it up: You’re going to learn a lot. You’re going to like it. She believed them. A little gir…
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Mayor London Breed, outgoing mayor of San Francisco, made waves recently with a major policy shift: Before providing a shelter bed or any other services, city workers must first offer every homeless person they encounter a bus or train ticket to somewhere else.
To combat hate and implicit biases and make communities feel safe and empowered, the City of Los Angeles, L.A. vs Hate and the California Civil Rights Department have organized their annual United Against Hate Week (UAHW).
This article was originally published by LAist on Aug 21, 2024.
Earlier this month, The Latinx House co-founders Monica Ramirez and Olga Segura were recognized by the Mexican magazine Quién for their work with The Latinx House.
Each year, the CALÓ News staff comes together to share their Thanksgiving plans and the foods that define their holiday celebrations. From time-honored classics to uni…
The National Association of Hispanic Journalists (NAHJ) and CCNMA Latino Journalists of California named Cecilia Vega the National Latina Journalist of the Year.
CALÓ News salutes Latino service members and veterans with a video featuring two Latinos.
Blake Snell returns to Southern California but this time he will be a Dodger instead of playing for the San Diego Padres.
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Shohei Ohtani is on a mission to win the most MVP awards.
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