CCNMA: Latino Journalists of California, a non-profit, professional organization that aims to promote diversity in the news media, selected six journalists honored for shaping coverage, elevating Latino voices and driving newsroom impact statewide.
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CalFresh changes expected to affect nearly 74,000 Californians
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It’s getting tougher to teach LGBTQ+ history, even where it’s required by law
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Despite apocalyptic warnings, California fast food wage hike didn’t kill jobs
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Proposed changes to the paid parent caregiver program concern Arizona families
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California immigrants demand pro-immigrant leaders at the polls
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Chicano Park could be new namesake for San Diego landmarks named after César Chávez
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California looks to celebrate lowrider culture with a license plate
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State Senate advances bill limiting crowd-control weapons
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Multi-million dollar grant awarded to prepare social workers and family counselors in Latino communities
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ICE officers shoot and wound a man during an immigration arrest in California
In 2025, Latinos made headlines all across Los Angeles and California. Our top stories reflect that. We learned about a digital wizard in Gov.…
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A short documentary will feature what many consider an act of bravery right at the start of L.A.’s immigration raids that broke out during the…
It was a chilly afternoon in January, just a week after President Donald Trump returned to the White House, when I met Yineska, a Venezuelan m…
Investigative journalist Lisa Guerrero will be honored with the 2026 National Journalism Impact Award from the National Women’s Coalition Agai…
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A short documentary will feature what many consider an act of bravery right at the start of L.A.’s immigration raids that broke out during the…
It was a chilly afternoon in January, just a week after President Donald Trump returned to the White House, when I met Yineska, a Venezuelan m…
Investigative journalist Lisa Guerrero will be honored with the 2026 National Journalism Impact Award from the National Women’s Coalition Agai…
This story was originally published by LAist.
Argentina's talent and filmmaking made an appearance in Los Angeles, the entertainment capital of the world, to present and introduce “Belén,”…
Mexican-Palestinian filmmaker Colette Ghunim opens “Traces of Home” with an intimacy that mirrors the journey behind its making. The film has …
The Latino Newsletter podcast has a new host, Michelle Zacarias, who is also a CALÓ News reporter. In episode 4 of the podcast’s second season…
"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…
