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

For years, Cesar Chavez Day in California was observed on Tuesday, March 31. But Californians may hear it referred to differently in 2026. The annual state holiday once bearing the

The average tax refund is climbing in 2026, but new tax policies and deductions are widening the gap between who benefits and who does not. Tax refunds are rising this

SAVE student loan plan cancellation Latino borrowers face is exposing long-standing debt gaps as millions transition to higher-cost repayment plans. The end of a major federal repayment program is forcing

Birthright citizenship Supreme Court case Trump brings a constitutional debate over the 14th Amendment to the forefront with major implications for immigration and identity. For generations, most legal experts and
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
New data shows immigration policy impact on US economy is reshaping job growth, labor supply, and inflation—especially in sectors where Latino workers are essential. For years, the debate over immigration
Los Angeles SB 79 housing delay reflects rising political pressure over density, affordability, and neighborhood change as city leaders rethink how to address the housing crisis. In a move that
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,


“That’s when you get to know the King of Kings. We think He’s far away, we think we can’t get to know Him, and we’re mistaken,” 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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