When Diego Morales started his senior year at Garfield High School, he was offered the option to take ethnic studies or Aztec dance. While he wasn’t very determined to take a dance class, he thought it was better than writing papers.
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Family-owned grocery store in Nogales offers customers free rides from the border and back
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Budget cuts threaten in-home assistance workers and Medi-Cal recipients
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Kike Hernández stuns in Born X Raised new Dodgers collection
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LA County officially kicks off Pride Month with blessing from The Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence
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Seven students from a South LA school receive both their high school diploma and a college degree
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Activists plan walk from Vacaville to Sacramento against mass deportations
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Latina graduate goes viral for speech in Spanish at UC Berkeley
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Latino moments shine on LALIFF opening night red carpet
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'They're basically kidnapping people': Phoenix ICE arrests sew fear in immigrant community
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For one weekend, Arizonans and Sonorans alike celebrate as if border wall is nonexistent
As part of the all-new “DORA” series launch, Nickelodeon broke a Guinness World Record for the largest ever display of piñatas.
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The enrollment numbers in traditional public schools have been dropping consistently in the last few years. In the Los Angeles Unified School …
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In celebration of the East L.A. Mexican Independence Day Parade and Festival, the iconic Mexican wrestler “El Hijo del Santo,” will serve as g…
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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…
Last week, the Southern California Gas Company announced that 29 students in Central and Southern California will receive a total of $314,000 …
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Street vendors have reached a settlement agreement with the city of Los Angeles after a lawsuit was filed challenging restrictions that violat…
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Nestled on the corner of Sunset Boulevard and Parkman Avenue, Café Tropical is calmly busy as Angelenos enjoy the vibrant cuisine of Teotl, a …
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“El Paisa” will be featured nationally as part of the 2024 PBS Short Film Festival starting Monday, July 15, shortly after winning the award f…
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The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) announced that the Vernon Exide lead battery smelting and recycling site and surrounding areas are n…
USC student Ivan Gallegos, who fatally stabbed a homeless man allegedly breaking into cars near campus Monday night, is a free man again. Los …
Paisa – short for paisano – is a term of endearment for some people from the same country, and a negative identifier for others.
“Book of Life” director and co-writer Jorge R. Gutierrez and Diana Maria Riva were among the honorees of Latino Spirit Awards.
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The rain did not stop the celebration of Ysabel Jurado’s L.A. City Council District 14 campaign.
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This is a busy year for Mujeres de Maiz, the spiritual artivist group. Not only will they be celebrating their 27th anniversary, they are also…
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On Saturday, March 9, more than 60 people protested and rallied outside of the Abraham Lincoln High School (LHS), located in East Los Angeles,…
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Update: Ysabel Jurado is now leading the election results for District 14 with 24.46% of the votes, compared to 23.49% of votes for Kevin de León.
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Across the Los Angeles County Library system, there will now be a program called “Connect & Go” where library attendees will be able to bo…
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The children of a 40-year-old Mexican American Opportunity Foundation teacher who sued the organization over the COVID-related death of their …