Mass shootings in white-majority neighborhoods received roughly twice the news coverage of mass shootings in neighborhoods where a majority of residents were people of color, according to new research.
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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
"Wicked: For Good" hits the box office this weekend and is already generating an early storm of reactions. Critics have settled around 71% on …
A new documentary podcast about mental health, titled Brain Stories, will feature a Latino family on this week's episode.
This story is part of ICE vs. LA, a collaborative reporting project by LA Public Press, Caló News, Capital & Main, Capital B, LA Taco, and…
Amairani Hernandez won second place in the Politics category of the California Ethnic Media Awards for her profile of Hector Hernandez, a 17-y…
Ed Note: A recent study by the Digital Democracy Institute of the Americas (DDIA) examines how Latinos engage with online content. What sticks…
CALÓ News reporter Amairani Hernandez is a finalist for the Ethnic Media Expo & Awards for her story on a high school student leading walk…
This story is part of ICE vs. LA, a collaborative reporting project by LA Public Press, Caló News, Capital & Main, Capital B, LA Taco, and…
Amairani Hernandez won second place in the Politics category of the California Ethnic Media Awards for her profile of Hector Hernandez, a 17-y…
Ed Note: A recent study by the Digital Democracy Institute of the Americas (DDIA) examines how Latinos engage with online content. What sticks…
CALÓ News reporter Amairani Hernandez is a finalist for the Ethnic Media Expo & Awards for her story on a high school student leading walk…
Members of the Los Angeles Police Department were observed over the weekend firing “less-than-lethal” projectiles at journalists during the "N…
This filmmaker imagined a future with a militarized border. His sci-fi film inches closer to reality
Alex Rivera’s 2008 film “Sleep Dealer” touches on topics of immigration, the future of outsourcing labor and border militarization. In a discu…
Once again, Ambos Nogales is setting the stage for films that highlight the migrant experience: “Choir Practice” and “Coyote.”
Emily Wilder, a Jewish American journalist and human rights advocate based in Los Angeles, was detained by the Israeli Defense Forces (IDF) on…
In collaboration with the Grand Avenue Billboard Project, Karen Fiorito has put up an art installation depicting ICE agents and members of the…
Hermandad Mexicana Nacional will present the 2025 Bert Corona Awards honorees Xolo Maridueña, Senator Richard G. Polanco and Romi de Frias at …
In CALÓ News' first Diálogo Series event hosted in Arizona, journalists came together to share the reality of working in newsrooms led by Lati…
Jimmy Kimmel made an emotional return to his ABC late night show "Jimmy Kimmel Live!" after a weeklong suspension.
