Labor leaders say a May Supreme Court decision could turn the agency that protects workers into a rubber stamp for President Trump.
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Opinion: The Dodgers had no backbone then and do not have one now
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Superstar Juanes to celebrate two decades of Latino Rock at the Hollywood Bowl
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Trained volunteers patrol LA streets as ICE raids intensify
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He was sued for reporting. Now he’s suing the county for shooting him
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LA County cities cancel or postpone summer events due to immigration raids
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LAPD cop pleads ‘not guilty’ to killing Imanol Gonzalez while drunk driving; family seek justice
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Downey residents demand a statement from elected officials who remained quiet after ICE raids
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Huntington Park approves resolution to identify federal agents after an impersonator was arrested
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Getty Center opens new exhibitions on queer history
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Cudahy Vice Mayor responds to social media video where she calls for gang members to help out and organize in their ‘territory’
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The House approved a bill funding for immigration enforcement and tax cuts that according to experts, will benefit the wealthy most and remove…
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L.A. County officials announced today community grants to 31 nonprofits totalling $10 million.
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Business leaders worry about the impact the end of this agreement would have on American consumers.
In the dim basement of a Salt Lake City pharmacy, hundreds of amber-colored plastic pill bottles sit stacked in rows, one man’s defensive wall…
In 2016, Tillman County, a politically deep red area in southwest Oklahoma with a population of less than 7,000 and dropping, lost its hospita…
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More than 134,000 Los Angeles County residents will begin receiving notices next week by mail as part of the first wave of medical debt relief…
Immigrant rights groups are warning that a new data-sharing agreement between the IRS and the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) will furth…
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International movies and movies made outside of the United States could be at risk after President Donald Trump announced last week that gover…
The Los Angeles County Development Authority (LACDA) Altadena Disaster Relief Small Business Loan Program aims to provide financial help to fi…
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In 2014, Michael Romero was living a stable life. He worked as a senior accountant for a telecommunications company and rented an apartment in…
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On Wednesday, April 30, community members, organizations, and advocates from the Central Valley gathered at the Bakersfield American Indian He…
This year's May Day protests extended throughout SoCal. Here is a list of all our May Day 2025 coverage:
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LONG BEACH, Calif. — Local organizations convened at Lincoln Park on Thursday evening to demand immediate reforms from city officials during t…
Two City Council members joined a coalition of hoteliers Tuesday to warn against what they see as potential impacts of a proposal that would i…
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This year's De Los stage at the L.A. Times Festival of Books included a discussion about Latinos' financial wellness, economic equity, and fin…