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Met Gala’s Latino moments: Bad Bunny wears a pava and Maluma wears a zoot suit
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South Lake Tahoe man hurls racist, homophobic slurs at interracial family
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Oxnard man detained near WIC store is released with ankle monitor
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Compton celebrates Cinco de Mayo with real representation of those who fought in the Battle of Puebla
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Metro offers work and housing program for unhoused people
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Green Day brings Mexican fan to Coachella stage
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No jail time for man who hurled racist, homophobic statements at interracial family
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Budget proposal could gut healthcare access for 527,000 individuals in Central Valley congressional district
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Mothers turn grief into protest at Men’s Central Jail for Mother’s Day weekend
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Long Beach Pride reaffirms community focus for this year’s festival
On Tuesday, while Donald Trump celebrated his first 100 days as president, a group of Latino leaders, elected officials and community members …
To negotiate, push back, or resist?
In its first hundred days, through a series of executive orders, the Trump administration has reimagined this country’s social contract with i…
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California residents are raising concerns over Elon Musk’s plans to expand on Dragon spacecraft recovery operations in the West Coast, which a…
As the international order continues to shift under pressure from the Trump administration’s aggressive tariff policies, Mexico’s diplomatic s…
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Speaker of the California State Assembly Robert Rivas is launching four select committees focused on the largest cost-drivers for California f…
In late March Clavel Rangel was in Toronto for a journalism conference. While there, she reported on the Trump administration’s deportation of…
Three months into President Donald Trump’s second term and the recovery from the firestorm that devastated Los Angeles, Gov. Gavin Newsom find…
California K-12 schools got a reprieve today when a judge blocked President Donald Trump’s order to eliminate diversity programs or risk losin…
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The Supreme Court heard oral arguments April 21 in a case that could upend free preventive screenings and services for people insured via the …
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Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass delivered her third State of the City address today, where, among other topics, she highlighted January's L.A. wi…
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Former Los Angeles City Councilman Kevin de León could be fined up to $18,750 for ethics violations stemming from three votes in 2020-21 where…
President Donald Trump has promised to keep special education intact, even as he dismantles the federal department that has overseen it for ne…
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Many people in Los Angeles County aren’t satisfied with their quality of life, as evidenced by the lowest level of satisfaction ever recorded,…