When Cynthia Ruiz turns on her kitchen faucet, she hears a slight squeak before cloudy fluid bursts out of the spout. The water in her Central Valley town of East Orosi is clean enough most of the time to wash dishes, flush toilets, and take …
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California expanded Medi-cal to unauthorized residents. The results are mixed
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The legacy of Gil Cedillo, after the leaked audio scandal
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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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Our previous story, a brief report on the water quality of South Gate, prompted the mayor to contact our news organization and further clarify…
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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…
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The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) announced that the Vernon Exide lead battery smelting and recycling site and surrounding areas are n…
Despite California’s perpetual struggles with water shortages, state regulators today adopted mandatory conservation measures that are substan…
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For the Aguero family, activism runs deep.
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LOS ANGELES (CNS) - Mayor Karen Bass will lead a delegation of city leaders to Paris Wednesday to prepare Los Angeles to host the Olympic Game…
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My presence in nature is something I began to seriously question as I got older. With age, I began to have more access to California’s natural…
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Before the pandemic, Jesse Monstera was a concrete construction worker, always mad and depressed. That was before plants started to nurture hi…
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The mental health care system isn’t working for millions of Californians, a survey conducted by the California Health Care Foundation revealed.
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A statewide campaign known as “Que No Te Engañen" is looking to unmask the lies that big oil producers tell Latino communities and at the same…
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Stylish, sensual and second skin-like are all ways you might describe leather, but sustainable isn’t necessarily one of them.
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Latino advocates and activists in Los Angeles blame California’s Department of Toxic Substances Control (DTSC) for failing to remove lethal le…
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Whether working for State of California or for nonprofits, Faustino, who was born in Boyle Heights, has fought to protect the environment. She…