Five U.S. citizens and one U.S. legal permanent resident who were recently detained and arrested by immigration agents in Los Angeles sued the U.S. Government for violations of their civil rights.
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Missing 16-year-old last seen in Corona
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Grant program with large Hispanic student populations in jeopardy
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Project Blue is back: Plans to build a controversial data center near Tucson move ahead
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Gobierno lanza nuevo sistema de pago en ciertas casetas de México. Qué saber
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The Latina in Governor Gavin Newsom’s social media team
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Another man has died in immigration custody. This time in Arizona
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East L.A.’s Mexican Independence Day Fest is back for another year of celebration
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As construction of new border wall begins in Arizona, wildlife groups demand protections
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LA County delays motion that would provide rent relief for thousands of immigrants
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A silver lining in Trump’s ‘Big Ugly Bill’
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Now that elections are over, two winning candidates for a Los Angeles City Council seat proved that having the most money in a campaign doesn’…
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Robert Silva, 41, is a single dad of five children, working as a manager in a storage facility.
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Northgate González Market announced the three student winners of its 4th annual Día de los Muertos Art Contest from elementary, middle and hig…
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Michael Diaz was 13 when he first experimented with drugs. Before that moment, he was a reserved teenager who had grown up in Chino, Californi…
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A Metro E Line train collided with a car and derailed Wednesday in the East Los Angeles area, and at least one person was injured.
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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The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) announced that the Vernon Exide lead battery smelting and recycling site and surrounding areas are n…
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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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East Los Angeles, the predominantly Latino community known for its artistic murals, the Chicano movement of the late 1960s and early 1970s, po…
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The rain did not stop the celebration of Ysabel Jurado’s L.A. City Council District 14 campaign.