The beloved Long Beach community staple, Casita Book Store, is relocating after a difficult fiscal year. Owner Antonette Franceschi-Chavez told CALÓ News that she hopes the transition will occur within the next four to five weeks.
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ICE targets Montebello car wash again, along with multiple sites across the city
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Huntington Park Mayor Arturo Flores resigns to focus on attempted recall
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Community leaders draw on Arpaio-era lessons to face potential ICE enforcement surge in Phoenix
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Supervisor Solis denounces 'racial profiling' of two county workers targeted by ICE at Whittier Narrows Park
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When insurance says no, children pay the price
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Downey’s residents and community leaders demand Trump-supporting mayor take action against ICE raids
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Anti-ICE protests continue at Home Depot amid calls for the release of detained day laborers
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Black and Latino organizers in L.A. demand justice for Keith Porter–the Black man shot by an off-duty ICE officer on New Year's Eve
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CBS News cuts off Raúl De Molina as he calls for better treatment of immigrants
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Uvalde families appeal a judge’s decision to dismiss Meta from lawsuit
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This Pride month, the Getty Center has opened two new photography exhibitions that highlight queer and trans history in moments, glimpses and …
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National audiences got to know Salina EsTitties during her run on season 15 of RuPaul’s Drag Race, but Angelenos have been witnesses to the st…
Nonbinary, Puerto Rican icon, comedian, actor and activist, Vico Ortiz, 33, binds and weaves awkward childhood moments, family expectations, W…
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You’re invited to Diálogo – Pride, Power & Progress, an intimate evening dinner and conversation taking place on Thursday, June 26, 2025, …
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Today, the Supreme Court of the United States — which currently holds a 6-3 conservative majority — ruled in favor of maintaining a ban on gen…
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Tens of thousands of people gathered in downtown L.A. on Saturday to not only protest, but to critique the Trump administration’s executive or…
Nonbinary, Puerto Rican icon, comedian, actor and activist, Vico Ortiz, 33, binds and weaves awkward childhood moments, family expectations, W…
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You’re invited to Diálogo – Pride, Power & Progress, an intimate evening dinner and conversation taking place on Thursday, June 26, 2025, …
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Today, the Supreme Court of the United States — which currently holds a 6-3 conservative majority — ruled in favor of maintaining a ban on gen…
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Tens of thousands of people gathered in downtown L.A. on Saturday to not only protest, but to critique the Trump administration’s executive or…
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Williams Institute at UCLA has released its latest report, highlighting the intersection between LGBTQ and immigration issues and the impact o…
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While many Angelenos celebrated the 55th annual L.A. Pride and mainstream news outlets like ABC7 and FOX11 news covered the celebrations, the …
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The L.A. County Board of Supervisors and the L.A. County LGBTQ+ Committee gathered on Tuesday, June 3, to officially kick off Pride Month acro…
Over 2,500 miles from Washington D.C., in a windowless meeting room at a San Diego community college, President Donald Trump’s fight with high…
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Jonathan Joss, the acclaimed actor and voice artist best known for his portrayal of John Redcorn in "King of the Hill," died Sunday.
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Healing and uplifting communities through music and unity is the foundation of Cumbiatón, an event space created by Zacil “DJ Sizzle Fantastic…
