Reynaldo Mena

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Reynaldo Mena is a Mexican journalist with deep expertise in Southern California. He previously served as editor of La Opinión and as editorial director of Hoy Los Angeles. His career also includes roles at the Orange County Register, the San Jose Mercury News, and the Fort Worth Star-Telegram. He currently serves as Content Editor at Parriva.

Joined May 30, 2022

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Reynaldo Mena is a Mexican journalist with deep expertise in Southern California. He previously served as editor of La Opinión and as editorial director of Hoy Los Angeles. His career also includes roles at the Orange County Register, the San Jose Mercury News, and the Fort Worth Star-Telegram. He currently serves as Content Editor at Parriva.
Joined May 30, 2022

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Pretty Woman Was Fiction. Prostitution in Los Angeles Is Not Pretty Woman Was Fiction. Prostitution in Los Angeles Is Not
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3,200 Layoff Notices Issued as LAUSD Adds Millions in Legal Debt 3,200 Layoff Notices Issued as LAUSD Adds Millions in Legal Debt
Cover Story February 22, 2026

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Cover Story February 20, 2026

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Entertainment February 18, 2026

Bad Bunny and Residente Aren’t Just Artists — They’re Political Forces

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Education February 18, 2026

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The LAUSD budget deficit exposes deeper questions about enrollment decline, record California ... more

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Social Security Agency Moves to Give ICE Access to Appointment Records Social Security Agency Moves to Give ICE Access to Appointment Records
Immigration February 17, 2026

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Report says SSA employees were verbally instructed to disclose in-person appointment times ... more

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Teen Who Led Fight for Father’s ICE Release Dies Teen Who Led Fight for Father’s ICE Release Dies
Immigration February 17, 2026

Teen Who Led Fight for Father’s ICE Release Dies

After publicly urging the release of her detained father, a Chicago teen ... more

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Poll: Bad Bunny More Representative of America Than Trump Poll: Bad Bunny More Representative of America Than Trump
Entertainment February 17, 2026

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Marisol Schulz will receive Barcelona’s Gold Medal for Cultural Merit this Wednesday Marisol Schulz will receive Barcelona’s Gold Medal for Cultural Merit this Wednesday
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Immigration February 16, 2026

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The Placentia-Yorba Linda Unified School District affirms support for local and federal ... more

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Homeland Security Targets Anti‑ICE Voices Online Homeland Security Targets Anti‑ICE Voices Online
Politics February 15, 2026

Homeland Security Targets Anti‑ICE Voices Online

Hundreds of administrative subpoenas target anonymous social media accounts critical of Immigration ... more

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Cover Story February 15, 2026

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The two-time UFC heavyweight champion exits California prison after credit for time ... more

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The Children of Dilley: Children’s Letters Describe Life Inside ICE Detention The Children of Dilley: Children’s Letters Describe Life Inside ICE Detention
Immigration February 10, 2026

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ProPublica went inside the immigrant detention center for families in Dilley, Texas. ... more

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Politics February 10, 2026

MAGA Pollster on Trump’s ICE Push: “It Is Not Good”

Rasmussen’s Mark Mitchell says harsh immigration enforcement has triggered a sharp drop ... more

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America, We Have a New Problem: Daily Marijuana Use Surpasses Alcohol America, We Have a New Problem: Daily Marijuana Use Surpasses Alcohol
Health February 10, 2026

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New federal data shows near-daily cannabis use now exceeds daily drinking, reshaping ... more

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Victor Villa on Representing His People — and Taqueros Worldwide Victor Villa on Representing His People — and Taqueros Worldwide
Food February 10, 2026

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Awareness of Inequality Drives Nithya Raman’s Vision for L.A. Awareness of Inequality Drives Nithya Raman’s Vision for L.A.
LA Politics February 8, 2026

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  Officials backed by the Democratic Socialists of America—an organization that has also ... more