Nelson Grande Los Angeles City Council District 1 campaign reflects a grassroots strategy rooted in community trust, as voters voice frustration over housing, small business support, and city responsiveness. Nelson

Student homelessness Los Angeles County is rising rapidly, exposing funding gaps and disproportionately impacting Latino students across public schools. Nearly 30% more students in Los Angeles County experienced homelessness from

US visa social media screening is expanding across multiple visa categories, raising concerns about privacy, delays, and stricter immigration enforcement. The U.S. Embassy in Mexico has announced that the review

Smartphone use and teen mental health are increasingly linked as new research, lawsuits, and school policies reshape how families and institutions respond. The age of the smartphone is not ending

Border Patrol chief scandal is raising new questions about accountability, leadership ethics, and oversight within U.S. immigration enforcement agencies. Six current and former Border Patrol agents are coming forward to
The rise of Donald Trump to the presidency, coupled with Republican control of Congress and the Senate, dealt a significant blow to California — a state that has long stood
genetic test predicts obesity risk years before symptoms appear, offering a major shift in how doctors prevent diabetes and chronic disease in U.S. communities. Breakthrough tools from Mass General Brigham
US visa social media screening is expanding across multiple visa categories, raising concerns about privacy, delays, and stricter immigration enforcement. The U.S. Embassy in Mexico has announced that the review
Housing discrimination in California is exposing deep racial and economic disparities, with Latino and low-income renters among those most affected. Key takeaways More than 1.3 million California adults (4%) experienced
Latina freelancers growth United States is accelerating as rising costs and flexibility drive independent work, even as income gaps persist. New federal data shows Latino workers are reshaping independent work,


“If I can make them smile with my show, then I’ve won. Life is about continuing to resist,” he says.
New public health data highlights why the Latino youth suicide crisis is shaping California policy debates, community health strategies, and prevention investments. Across California, a troubling pattern is emerging in
A large boost in a Los Angeles County emergency rental relief program was delayed Tuesday, Sept. 2, for two weeks by the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors, in a
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