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Trump and Kennedy plan to block Head Start for immigrant families
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An innovative pilot program keeps people off the streets with direct cash aid
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Border walls impact animal migration, severely altering borderland ecosystem, study finds
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L.A.’s foster care system is negligent and outdated, lawsuit claims
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Family of Phoenix taco shop owners taken by federal agents speaks out
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Anti-Trump billboard in Phoenix calls out DOGE and the ‘Big, Beautiful Bill’
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‘A space for all’: Cumbias y Cafecito summer nights are coming to Phoenix
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She was a rising senior on the honor roll. ICE just upended her life
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Opinion: The contradictions of US citizenship for Brown people in El Norte
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Pico Rivera’s homeless population decreases by 60%, one of the LA County’s largest reductions
California colleges worry about lawsuit challenging funding for campuses with many Hispanic students
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The Chicano Latino Youth Leadership Project (CLYLP) partnered with Cal State LA to launch the Inaugural Summer Institute, taking place from Ju…
Once a place where young people were processed into the justice system, the building that now houses Chuco’s Justice Center in South Los Angel…
With school out for the summer, some students may no longer have access to crucial support and services available during the academic school y…
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Three days of the week, a room inside the historic Santa Cruz County 1904 Courthouse in Nogales is used as an art space.
Hospitals. Schools. Shelters.
This summer, people walking or driving by Manual Arts Senior High and Augustus F. Hawkins High School in South L.A. will be able to enjoy a fe…
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A video on social media where a Latina graduate from UC Berkeley makes a speech in Spanish has gone viral.
Cal State LA has a new campus in Chino, about 30 miles east of the main campus.
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"Ending up in jail could have made my life tough, but joining the Advot program changed everything," says Merced Velez. "Advot helped me see t…
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Los Angeles, CA – In a joyous celebration, more than 8,000 students, families and educators gathered at USC’s Galen Center on Tuesday for a mi…
Eight years ago, California passed a law requiring high schools to allow students to wear eagle feathers, abalone necklaces and other regalia …
In early April, more than 1,000 international students began to notice that their student visas had been quietly revoked or their legal status…
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Jarenni Ambriz will attend Columbia University this fall on a full scholarship as a Ph.D. candidate in ethnomusicology, with a focus on heavy …
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The National Technical Institute in Phoenix is set to launch its first-ever Spanish-language course in plumbing.
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El Instituto Técnico Nacional en Phoenix lanzará este verano su primer y único curso de plomería en español. Conoce al instructor que lo desarrolla.
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It has been five years since the Covid-19 pandemic hit and despite the difficulties, LAUSD reported that in 2023-2024 the graduation rate reac…
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Chalk one up for the four-year-olds.