Andrea Perez

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Judge Strikes Down SNAP Junk Food Restrictions Judge Strikes Down SNAP Junk Food Restrictions
Food June 23, 2026

Judge Strikes Down SNAP Junk Food Restrictions

A federal judge ruled that the USDA exceeded its authority by allowing ... more

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Is Black Political Representation an Obstacle to the Introduction of Non Citizen Voting in Los Angeles Is Black Political Representation an Obstacle to the Introduction of Non Citizen Voting in Los Angeles
LA Politics July 5, 2026

Is Black Political Representation an Obstacle to the Introduction of Non Citizen Voting in Los Angeles

The proposal would have expanded voting eligibility in certain Los Angeles local ... more

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In Los Angeles, Young Latinos Are Falling Through Every Crack in the System In Los Angeles, Young Latinos Are Falling Through Every Crack in the System
Immigration May 11, 2026

In Los Angeles, Young Latinos Are Falling Through Every Crack in the System

A growing number of Latino young adults in Los Angeles are neither ... more

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In Altadena, Permits Are Up. Rebuilding Is Not. Latino Homeowners Are Caught in the Gap In Altadena, Permits Are Up. Rebuilding Is Not. Latino Homeowners Are Caught in the Gap
Housing April 11, 2026

In Altadena, Permits Are Up. Rebuilding Is Not. Latino Homeowners Are Caught in the Gap

Despite rising permits after the Altadena fire, Latino homeowners face financial barriers, ... more

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ICE Paid $700 Million for Seven Warehouses. Now It Doesn’t Want Them ICE Paid $700 Million for Seven Warehouses. Now It Doesn’t Want Them
Immigration June 18, 2026

ICE Paid $700 Million for Seven Warehouses. Now It Doesn’t Want Them

The reversal raises questions about detention capacity, taxpayer spending, and how the ... more

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ICE Arrests Drop in Los Angeles, but Don’t Let your Full Guard Down ICE Arrests Drop in Los Angeles, but Don’t Let your Full Guard Down
Immigration April 28, 2026

ICE Arrests Drop in Los Angeles, but Don’t Let your Full Guard Down

ICE arrests in Los Angeles 2026 have slowed compared to last year’s ... more

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How Menopause Can Change a Marriage and What Couples Can Do to Stay Connected How Menopause Can Change a Marriage and What Couples Can Do to Stay Connected
Health June 29, 2026

How Menopause Can Change a Marriage and What Couples Can Do to Stay Connected

Hormonal changes during menopause can affect mood, sleep, intimacy, and communication, but ... more

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How Hispanic Voters, Men, and Young Americans View Donald Trump Today How Hispanic Voters, Men, and Young Americans View Donald Trump Today
Latinos April 23, 2026

How Hispanic Voters, Men, and Young Americans View Donald Trump Today

A new AP-NORC poll shows Trump approval drops among Hispanic voters, with ... more

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Heat Is Killing More Angelenos. Latino Communities Face Disproportionate Exposure Heat Is Killing More Angelenos. Latino Communities Face Disproportionate Exposure
Climate Change June 30, 2026

Heat Is Killing More Angelenos. Latino Communities Face Disproportionate Exposure

A UCLA-led initiative is turning trusted community health workers into Heat Ambassadors, ... more

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Fentanyl’s Return Journey: Addiction Takes Hold in Tijuana Fentanyl’s Return Journey: Addiction Takes Hold in Tijuana
Latin America June 5, 2026

Fentanyl’s Return Journey: Addiction Takes Hold in Tijuana

In Tijuana, fentanyl is no longer just a story about trafficking. It ... more

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Fear of ICE Is Keeping Some LA Families From Hospitals. Here’s What California Law Actually Says Fear of ICE Is Keeping Some LA Families From Hospitals. Here’s What California Law Actually Says
Healthcare May 19, 2026

Fear of ICE Is Keeping Some LA Families From Hospitals. Here’s What California Law Actually Says

Los Angeles County officials are strengthening hospital protections as immigration enforcement fears ... more

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Eviction Moratoriums and Housing Planning Cut Homelessness, UCLA Studies Find Eviction Moratoriums and Housing Planning Cut Homelessness, UCLA Studies Find
Homelessness April 27, 2026

Eviction Moratoriums and Housing Planning Cut Homelessness, UCLA Studies Find

Four recently published studies led by UCLA researchers highlight the role of ... more

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DACA Was Supposed to Protect Dreamers. That Promise Is Fading. DACA Was Supposed to Protect Dreamers. That Promise Is Fading.
DACA May 15, 2026

DACA Was Supposed to Protect Dreamers. That Promise Is Fading.

There had to have been a mistake, Martin Padilla recalled telling the ... more

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Confused About the L.A. Streetlight Vote? Here’s Who Actually Pays Confused About the L.A. Streetlight Vote? Here’s Who Actually Pays
LA April 20, 2026

Confused About the L.A. Streetlight Vote? Here’s Who Actually Pays

The Los Angeles streetlight fee ballot determines who pays for aging infrastructure ... more

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Colorectal Cancer Is Rising in Young Adults, and Latinos Face One of the Fastest Increases Colorectal Cancer Is Rising in Young Adults, and Latinos Face One of the Fastest Increases
Health May 4, 2026

Colorectal Cancer Is Rising in Young Adults, and Latinos Face One of the Fastest Increases

new American Cancer Society report shows colorectal cancer is climbing in adults ... more

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Cancer Deaths Are Falling, But Latino Families Face Rising Risks From Early-Onset Colon Cancer, New AACR Report Finds Cancer Deaths Are Falling, But Latino Families Face Rising Risks From Early-Onset Colon Cancer, New AACR Report Finds
cancer June 24, 2026

Cancer Deaths Are Falling, But Latino Families Face Rising Risks From Early-Onset Colon Cancer, New AACR Report Finds

While cancer survival continues to improve nationwide, researchers warn that Hispanic Americans ... more

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