For Marelyn Avila, the debate over whether LAUSD Superintendent Alberto Carvalho is innocent or guilty of any charges that may be filed by the FBI is not a reason to

California immigrant legal aid funding allocates $35 million to support families facing detention and deportation, even as the state confronts a multibillion-dollar budget deficit. Gov. Gavin Newsom announced the allocation

The Los Angeles budget deficit 2026 raises urgent questions for Latino families as city leaders approve six-figure salaries while basic services and housing remain underfunded. When Los Angeles Police Chief

Trump tariff refunds could return billions to American families after the Supreme Court ruled key import taxes illegal—offering relief amid rising grocery and living costs. As President Donald Trump plows

The El Mencho disinformation campaign exposed how cartel violence, AI manipulation, and viral rumors can destabilize markets, airports, and public trust—raising urgent questions for U.S. Latino families with ties 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
New research highlights sex-specific cardiovascular risks and underscores the urgent need for tailored screening and prevention for women, especially Latinas. A recent study published in Circulation: Cardiovascular Imaging on February
Recent ICE enforcement actions in Los Angeles and Sacramento are raising urgent legal and economic concerns for Latino families protected under DACA. A growing number of DACA recipients detained in
The Los Angeles budget deficit 2026 raises urgent questions for Latino families as city leaders approve six-figure salaries while basic services and housing remain underfunded. When Los Angeles Police Chief
Home Depot boycott impact intersects with a stalled housing market, raising economic concerns for Latino construction workers, homeowners, and small contractors nationwide. As housing activity slows and consumer spending tightens,


“He always used to say that we should help people. If we saw a homeless person, he would give them money.” Ana 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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