Nothing says local love better than buying directly from artists and artisans at local Latino-oriented holiday sales across the East Side and beyond. Here’s a few long running events, (disclaimer, you will find CALÓ Staff Cartoonist vending a…
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After years fighting, parents get new principal in Watts
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California bill would create immigrant and refugee agency
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Guess 2024’s word of the year
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Dive into the world of Bratz, but make it Bichota with Karol G
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‘El Milagro de la Guadalupana’ is a sensory experience that will touch your heart
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L.A. County approves motion to create report on Latinos
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Consulado Sobre Ruedas arrives to Huntington Park for the first time
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A wider and rubberized sidewalk is coming to East L.A.
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‘Know your rights’ workshop for the immigrant community
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Striking Kaiser therapists say thousands of appointments likely to be cancelled
Mental health care workers at Kaiser Permanente will return to strike on Wednesday at multiple Southern California medical centers in a contin…
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Experts warn that Trump’s return could mean drastic cuts to public assistance programs from Medicaid to food assistance, while low-income vote…
Although 80% of Latinx adults in the US are likely to play video games versus 62% of Whites, Latinos only account for 8.1% of video game devel…
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A group of undecided Latino voters questioned the actions and words of ex-president Donald Trump during a town hall Wednesday night to decide …
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The Perez family began selling their cakes and baked goods from their home, so when the opportunity came to rent a small commercial location i…
Last week, California Governor Gavin Newsom vetoed Assembly Bill 1840, a bill that would have expanded the California Dream for All Shared App…
CHARLOTTE, N.C. — During the heat dome that blanketed much of the Southeast in June, Stacey Freeman used window units to cool her poorly insul…
RANCHO CUCAMONGA- Inland Empire Health Plan (IEHP) and OneFuture Coachella Valley's Healthcare Workforce Leadership Roundtable are supporting …
Ridership on the Metro transit system grew 8.2% in July compared to the same month last year, with a combined 25,466,384 bus and rail boarding…
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Many undocumented workers in California have some of the most challenging and dangerous jobs with little to no benefits. While federal and sta…
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By the end of the summer, Electronic Benefits Transfer (EBT) cards that allow access to food and cash aid benefits like CalFresh and CalWORKs …
A lawsuit filed on July 10, 2024 against the City of Los Angeles alleges closed-door sabotaging and unlawful blocking of Venice Dell, a fully…
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The panel organized by Zócalo Public Square titled “How Does the Inland Empire Strike Back Against Hate?” and held in Riverside emphasized the…
The Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transit Authority (LA Metro) and the Los Angeles Department of Transportation (LADOT) are looking to give …
SAN PEDRO (CNS) - The Port of Los Angeles has been awarded an $8 million grant from the state that will allow a series of major enhancements t…