Immigrant families and workers from multiple Northern California cities said they will lead a walk from Vacaville to Sacramento beginning Satu…
Marcela Gutiérrez-Graudiņš, founder and executive director of Azul, an ocean justice organization working with Latino communities, was honored…
Assemblymember Rick Chavez Zbur (D-51), 68, grew up in a rural farming community surrounded by animals and land in Rio Grande Valley, New Mexi…
When a city passes the motion to make their city an LGBTQ sanctuary city, it means that city or state resources cannot be used to prosecute or…
A bill was introduced in Sacramento yesterday by Assemblymember Rick Chavez Zbur (D-51), which aims to combat the spread of HIV, viral hepatit…
The leaders of the state Legislature have a message for voters: We know you’re frustrated with how expensive California is — and we’re going t…
LGBTQ+ Democratic candidate Mark Gonzalez wins Assembly District 54 seat against John Yi, succeeding Assemblymember Miguel Santiago (D-Los Ang…
Martha Diaz Aszkenazy on the far left, Jesenia De Moya Correa, Dolores Huerta, and on the far right Teresa Puente.
On August 16th, Latino Media Collaborative (LMC), the parent company behind CALÓ NEWS, hosted its second annual Latino Media Summit in Sacramento. The summit included a variety of distinguished speakers, media experts, journalists, city officials and local representatives.