Less than 60 days from the June 2 primary, candidate for California governor Antonio Villaraigosa said he’s not worried about being in the single digits in support because he is focused on undecided voters.
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U.S. Latino wealth, as a share of national wealth, shrank by more than 20% from 2016 to 2025, according to a recently published report. In the…
Tensions grew high on Tuesday during the Huntington Park Council meeting as several members of the public demanded that Councilmember Arturo F…
This Sunday, March 29, LA Artisteada, a podcast dedicated to spotlighting a wide range of artistic voices, will host “Take the Stage”, a live …
Social entrepreneur and community activist Jorge Nuño has lived in South Los Angeles his entire life and hopes to create bigger and better cha…
This article was originally published by LAist on Mar 24, 2026.
Tensions grew high on Tuesday during the Huntington Park Council meeting as several members of the public demanded that Councilmember Arturo F…
This Sunday, March 29, LA Artisteada, a podcast dedicated to spotlighting a wide range of artistic voices, will host “Take the Stage”, a live …
Social entrepreneur and community activist Jorge Nuño has lived in South Los Angeles his entire life and hopes to create bigger and better cha…
This article was originally published by LAist on Mar 24, 2026.
In Los Angeles, following the sexual assault allegations against César Chávez during his time as president of the United Farm Workers Union (U…
The Los Angeles Unified School District (LAUSD) is nearing a potential strike as unions push back against planned layoffs, insufficient raises…
United Farm Workers and the César Chávez Foundation said Tuesday they will abstain from celebrations honoring the late labor leader, citing "d…
With an unprecedented heat wave, with temperatures surpassing 100 degrees this week, L.A. County is expected to be on emergency alert until Fr…
On Wednesday, the Los Angeles City Council voted to create a three-member ad hoc committee to review and make recommendations on possible chan…
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Dodgers fans are planning a demonstration and press conference on March 25 to ask the team not to visit the White House after their World Seri…
With almost 20 years of experience behind the scenes of successful political campaigns, Mexican American Jose Ugarte is throwing his hat in th…
