Mexes Café held a fundraiser this past Saturday to prevent closing and the community showed up.
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ICE agents spotted in Kern County
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Social media posts say two men were taken by ICE in Upland
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Reseda High School student freed after months in San Bernardino County’s Adelanto Detention Facility
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In 2025, Democrats flipped 21 percent of GOP-held legislative seats
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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 …
Looking for a fun family event next week? Look no further, because the Boyle Heights Youth Festival is back this year with a free in-person ev…
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On the morning of April 6, parents watched their daughters run around the field of the Aliso Pico Recreation Center in Boyle Heights, where gi…
A play day open to girls ages nine through 17 is being organized in Boyle Heights.
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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…
Looking for a fun family event next week? Look no further, because the Boyle Heights Youth Festival is back this year with a free in-person ev…
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On the morning of April 6, parents watched their daughters run around the field of the Aliso Pico Recreation Center in Boyle Heights, where gi…
A play day open to girls ages nine through 17 is being organized in Boyle Heights.
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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…
A 41-year-old man who authorities said was diagnosed with an undisclosed mental disorder was reported missing Wednesday after he was last seen…
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Latino community organizers, young Latino professionals and interested voters came to meet with Congresswoman and progressive candidate for th…
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L.A. County’s food insecurity is not much different from that of the Golden State’s. A study published in September of this year by USC Dornsi…
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Before she became the first person to fill this newly created leadership role, the first such position with the LA Chargers and the NFL, Pérez…
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Growing up as a first-generation Latino in historically impoverished Boyle Heights, Juan De La Cruz remembers the times he and his siblings di…
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“Échale ganas” is the advice Alejandro Duran’s parents gave him in high school when managing classes, soccer and college prep programs overwhe…
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Latino Equality Alliance (LEA) is a Latinx LGBTQ+ nonprofit located in Boyle Heights. The organization was founded in Los Angeles around 2009 …
