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As ICE arrests triple in Arizona, pro-immigrant groups step up efforts to defend their community
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Fernando Mendoza becomes the third Latino ever to win the Heisman Trophy
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Pro immigrant activist Gloria Saucedo dies
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This organization supports AZ youth experiencing homelessness and hit by family separation
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Health care union calls on California billionaires to stop ‘looming healthcare collapse’
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Nicky Minaj collaborated with Latino artists. Now she supports Trump
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Focusing on healing in a turbulent year, Aliento pledges to keep fighting for immigrant youth
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‘I made my American dream in my country’: How Rancho Feliz is confronting the immigration crisis at the source
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As a family prepares to self-deport, a Tucson group helps them feel less alone
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Nezza’s national anthem performance at Dodger Stadium will have its moment at Sundance
A group of fire-impacted Altadenans and local organizations called on California Attorney General Rob Bonta Tuesday to investigate Los Angeles…
Imagine you’ve finally taken your car to the mechanic to investigate that mysterious warning light that’s been flashing on your dashboard for …
At Echo Park Lake, a young woman sits on the grass, watching geese glide across the water as the sun sets. Nearby, a family pedals duck boats,…
Residents around the Salton Sea have long complained of respiratory ailments from particulate pollution that wafts from its shoreline.
The annual “CicLAvia – Historic South Central meets Watts” event is scheduled to take place on Sunday, September 14, between 9 a.m. and 4 p.m.…
In a vibrant celebration of community, culture and car-free streets, San Jose marked the 10th anniversary of its popular Viva CalleSJ event on…
At Echo Park Lake, a young woman sits on the grass, watching geese glide across the water as the sun sets. Nearby, a family pedals duck boats,…
Residents around the Salton Sea have long complained of respiratory ailments from particulate pollution that wafts from its shoreline.
The annual “CicLAvia – Historic South Central meets Watts” event is scheduled to take place on Sunday, September 14, between 9 a.m. and 4 p.m.…
In a vibrant celebration of community, culture and car-free streets, San Jose marked the 10th anniversary of its popular Viva CalleSJ event on…
The U.S. Department of Justice this week sued Southern California Edison, alleging the utility’s equipment caused the deadly Eaton Fire that s…
Border wildlife advocacy groups, like the Sierra Club and Sky Island Alliance, are demanding protections for the animals that the new construc…
Beale Infrastructure confirmed it is pushing ahead to build a massive data center in Pima County, even after Tucson blocked water access and h…
During the most recent heat wave in Los Angeles, Memphis Perez, his wife, three children and elderly mother crammed into a bedroom, the only r…
Images of an apocalyptic-sized dust storm have made headlines. However, for Arizonans and Sonorans, this can be a yearly occurrence.
Amid the current heatwave, LA Plaza de Cultura y Artes is opening its air-conditioned galleries and providing additional seating, offering a s…
Hundreds of goats and sheep help the mountains above Arcadia with wildfire mitigation and management
Goats and sheep swarmed the foothills of the mountains above Arcadia, clearing brush and removing limbs and old trees to provide vital access …
After an appeals court halted a land exchange that would give way to one of the country’s largest copper mines, Indigenous activists responded…
