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Family-owned grocery store in Nogales offers customers free rides from the border and back
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Budget cuts threaten in-home assistance workers and Medi-Cal recipients
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Kike Hernández stuns in Born X Raised new Dodgers collection
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LA County officially kicks off Pride Month with blessing from The Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence
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Seven students from a South LA school receive both their high school diploma and a college degree
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Activists plan walk from Vacaville to Sacramento against mass deportations
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Latina graduate goes viral for speech in Spanish at UC Berkeley
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'They're basically kidnapping people': Phoenix ICE arrests sew fear in immigrant community
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Latino moments shine on LALIFF opening night red carpet
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For one weekend, Arizonans and Sonorans alike celebrate as if border wall is nonexistent
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Chalk one up for the four-year-olds.
California made a huge one-time investment in youth mental health during the COVID-19 pandemic as rates of depression, anxiety and eating diso…
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Global Arts, a non-profit organization offering free after-school music classes to students in Los Angeles’ Pico Union neighborhood, is now al…
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With triple-digit temperatures on tap for metro Phoenix, government officials have opened respite centers across Maricopa County to help preve…
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On Wednesday, the Los Angeles City Council authorized new 15 mph speed limits on 343 streets surrounding 201 schools.
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I grew up watching public television. In the 1990s, it was less common for poor and working-class families, like my own, to have access to cab…
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Latino-owned and led media outlets in Phoenix joined forces to keep immigrant communities of Arizona informed.
Dana and her family have had the conversation many times now. Her parents want her to come home when her spring university term in Southern Ca…
To negotiate, push back, or resist?
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This week, three Los Angeles-area high schools were named recipients of the prestigious Katherine Blasik Distinguished Award.
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In a city built on stories but still struggling with who gets to tell them, over 300 high school students gathered in Inglewood not just to se…
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A Los Angeles City Council committee advanced a proposal Wednesday to install new signs limiting vehicular speed on 343 streets surrounding 20…
President Donald Trump has promised to keep special education intact, even as he dismantles the federal department that has overseen it for ne…
President Donald Trump has taken aim at students and professors at California’s elite institutions, such as UC Berkeley and UCLA, but communit…
The Mexican American Legal Defense and Educational Fund (MALDEF) announced the recipients in its 2023-2024 Law School Scholarship Program. Fou…
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In a statement released Thursday, the UCLA vice chancellor for strategic communications Mary Osaka confirmed reports that a student was detain…
On April 15, the Cudahy City Council adopted a resolution to protect ethnic studies by formally opposing Assembly Bill 1468 (Zbur & Addis)…