This summer, people walking or driving by Manual Arts Senior High and Augustus F. Hawkins High School in South L.A. will be able to enjoy a few murals highlighting historic figures and L.A. culture.
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Family-owned grocery store in Nogales offers customers free rides from the border and back
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Budget cuts threaten in-home assistance workers and Medi-Cal recipients
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Kike Hernández stuns in Born X Raised new Dodgers collection
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LA County officially kicks off Pride Month with blessing from The Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence
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Seven students from a South LA school receive both their high school diploma and a college degree
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Activists plan walk from Vacaville to Sacramento against mass deportations
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Latina graduate goes viral for speech in Spanish at UC Berkeley
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'They're basically kidnapping people': Phoenix ICE arrests sew fear in immigrant community
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Latino moments shine on LALIFF opening night red carpet
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For one weekend, Arizonans and Sonorans alike celebrate as if border wall is nonexistent
Eight years ago, California passed a law requiring high schools to allow students to wear eagle feathers, abalone necklaces and other regalia …
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From doctor to singer-songwriter, Franno, a new Latino emerging artist, shows that in life, one can have more than one passionate calling, all…
During the New York screening of “Andor” season two, Oscar Isaac welcomed Benjamin Bratt, who plays Bail Organa in the series, to what he call…
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Angel Diaz, a Phoenix creative who specialized in mural and tattoo art, passed on April 30, leaving his mark across Arizona.
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The National Technical Institute in Phoenix is set to launch its first-ever Spanish-language course in plumbing.
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El Instituto Técnico Nacional en Phoenix lanzará este verano su primer y único curso de plomería en español. Conoce al instructor que lo desarrolla.
A new report from Latinos LEAD reveals Latinos make up just 7% of museum board members in California, despite being nearly 40% of the state’s …
NBC Los Angeles journalist and Cal State Fullerton alumna Vikki Vargas will address CSUF’s College of Communications graduates during a May 22…
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A day after his papacy began, Robert Francis Prevost, now Pope Leo XIV received congratulatory messages from all over the world. Many people h…
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I grew up watching public television. In the 1990s, it was less common for poor and working-class families, like my own, to have access to cab…
Marcela Gutiérrez-Graudiņš, founder and executive director of Azul, an ocean justice organization working with Latino communities, was honored…
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Over the weekend, the “Ambos Nogales” community came together to share their passion for cinema.
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In collaboration with The Latino Newsletter, CALÓ News produced a podcast with newly sworn-in attorney Ester Mendez.
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This week, three Los Angeles-area high schools were named recipients of the prestigious Katherine Blasik Distinguished Award.
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In a city built on stories but still struggling with who gets to tell them, over 300 high school students gathered in Inglewood not just to se…
Mauricio Alvarado is making sure Koko the Clown, Betty Boop and Gumby don’t disappear.
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The 2025 Cesar Chavez Legacy Awards will honor Patty Rodriguez, an entrepreneur, producer and co-founder of Lil’ Libros and Sin Miedo Productions.
With the passing of Pope Francis, the world loses one of the most charismatic pontiffs of the last century, a reformer who made himself availa…