In a Hollywood courtroom, prosecutor and defense attorney both asserted their positions on how to best administer justice to the man appearing before them in shackled restraints. Judge Ronald Owen Kaye surveyed documents on his computer, then…
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Latino man arrested at gunpoint by Border Patrol agents in Pomona
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Man who spent 30 years in prison is found innocent
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Santa Monica will not host beach volleyball during the 2028 Summer Olympics
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FIFA seeks volunteers for 2025 Club World Cup
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A festival that honors the Coachella Valley farmworkers, but it’s not that Coachella
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MALDEF joins lawsuit against Huntington Beach
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Four students at California universities win MALDEF law school scholarships
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In a quiet Inland Empire suburb, Jag Arreola sits in a small backyard studio. It’s a humble workspace, its walls adorned with brightly colored…
On the campus of Cal State Long Beach is a 22-acre stretch of land sacred to local tribes. Puvungna, as it’s known, is revered as the origin s…
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As thousands of women in the city of Los Angeles chanted with their strong voices and hand-drawn posters on March 8, also known as Internation…
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A former city of Commerce official who pleaded guilty to bribing a now-convicted Baldwin Park politician in exchange for his votes and influen…
For student activists, visa-holders and immigrants, history is repeating itself.
On Tuesday, Nikkei Progressives, a grassroots community organization, held a press conference outside the Japanese American National Museum in…
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After years of documented history of environmental and safety violations, S&W Atlas Iron & Metal Co., the metal recycling plant operat…
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President Donald Trump is expected to invoke a rarely-used 227-year-old law, the Alien Enemies Act of 1798, to expedite mass deportations, pot…
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Hector Hernandez, a 17-year-old senior from Mira Monte High School, is leading the walkouts in Bakersfield to protest against President Donald…
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After two weeks of detention at the Otay Detention Center in San Diego, Yolanda Magallón Pérez was released on Tuesday night. The bittersweet …
State parole boards will conduct separate hearings for Erik and Lyle Menendez on June 13, then send their reports to Gov. Gavin Newsom to help…
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A recent verdict in Los Angeles hopes to send a clear message that attacks on street vendors will not go unpunished and that there are clear l…
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The United Farm Workers (UFW) and five Kern County residents have filed a lawsuit against the Department of Homeland Security (DHS), Customs a…
To recognize the contributions and honor women’s intersecting identities is the vision behind the 2025 Women’s March taking place on Saturday,…
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Seven days a week, from sunrise to sunset, dozens of street vendors, the majority of them Latino, would set up outside of the Metro’s Westlake…