Claudia Montaño lives motivated and grateful, especially after overcoming a stroke 14 years ago. Every day, but especially in May – American S…
Jacqueline García
About
Jacqueline García is an award-winning journalist with over 14 years of experience covering issues ranging from immigration and politics to health and education. Most of her reporting has focused on issues affecting the Latino population. She has a bachelor’s degree in broadcast journalism from Cal State Northridge and a master’s degree in communication management from USC, where she also taught journalism at the USC Annenberg School for Communication and Journalism.
She previously worked at La Opinión newspaper, where she won four José Martí Awards from the National Association of Hispanic Publications (NAHP). She is originally from Puebla, México and is a former DACA recipient.
Candidate for California governor Tom Steyer gathered on Thursday evening with selected guests, most of them content creators, at La Guelaguet…
Metro officials, elected leaders and community members celebrated the opening of the first phase of Metro’s D (purple) line subway on Friday. …
Less than a month away from the primary election on June 2nd, the first City of Los Angeles mayoral debate took place on Wednesday, with a few…
As Democratic candidate Xavier Becerra gains popularity in the polls, what would it mean for Californians to have their first Latino governor since 1875?
The City of Huntington Park has approved a resolution censuring Councilmember Arturo Flores for misconduct. Public records showed he was accus…
A panel of experts spoke about the importance of protecting healthcare funding in L.A. County and the temporary solution to make this happen. …
Less than 60 days from the June 2 primary, candidate for California governor Antonio Villaraigosa said he’s not worried about being in the sin…
