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

Who is following?

24
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Are you a marxist? Forget about entering the US, according to Trump’s immigration plan Are you a marxist? Forget about entering the US, according to Trump’s immigration plan
Immigration August 22, 2023

Are you a marxist? Forget about entering the US, according to Trump’s immigration plan

Former President Trump wants unprecedented restrictions on immigration and the border if ... more

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Are Day Laborers Safe? No, and Reality Shows It Are Day Laborers Safe? No, and Reality Shows It
Immigration April 24, 2025

Are Day Laborers Safe? No, and Reality Shows It

When Los Angeles was going through one of the worst tragedies in ... more

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Aquiles Magaña: “Through our promotoras, Monseñor Romero’s spirit lives on” Aquiles Magaña: “Through our promotoras, Monseñor Romero’s spirit lives on”
Health October 14, 2025

Aquiles Magaña: “Through our promotoras, Monseñor Romero’s spirit lives on”

We all know that as long as there are super-rich people, there ... more

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Appeals court preserves partial access to abortion pill, but with tighter rules Appeals court preserves partial access to abortion pill, but with tighter rules
Justice April 12, 2023

Appeals court preserves partial access to abortion pill, but with tighter rules

A federal appeals court preserved access to the abortion pill mifepristone for ... more

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Anti-war protesters dig in as some schools close encampments after reports of antisemitic activity Anti-war protesters dig in as some schools close encampments after reports of antisemitic activity
USA April 27, 2024

Anti-war protesters dig in as some schools close encampments after reports of antisemitic activity

As students protesting the Israel-Hamas war at college campuses across U.S. dug ... more

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Anti-ICE Patrols: A Community Defense Against Immigration Raids Anti-ICE Patrols: A Community Defense Against Immigration Raids
Cover Story December 14, 2025

Anti-ICE Patrols: A Community Defense Against Immigration Raids

When federal immigration agents move through Northeast Los Angeles, residents often hear ... more

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Another Way to Fight Back: Business Owners Offer Wellness and Mental Health Resources to Workers Another Way to Fight Back: Business Owners Offer Wellness and Mental Health Resources to Workers
Health July 30, 2025

Another Way to Fight Back: Business Owners Offer Wellness and Mental Health Resources to Workers

Many industries are under pressure as uncertainty grows around the future of ... more

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Angie M. Jiménez: The woman who sings, runs and fights against injustice Angie M. Jiménez: The woman who sings, runs and fights against injustice
Politics July 18, 2024

Angie M. Jiménez: The woman who sings, runs and fights against injustice

It was the saddest day of her life. On February 2, 2019, Angie ... more

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Angie Jimenez: “This is Not the Time for Cowards, We Must All Organize “ Angie Jimenez: “This is Not the Time for Cowards, We Must All Organize “
Latinos February 28, 2025

Angie Jimenez: “This is Not the Time for Cowards, We Must All Organize “

Former Montebello councilwoman Angie Jimenez received a message from her daughter a ... more

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Andres Prieto: “I do it for my children, so they don’t experience what I went through.” Andres Prieto: “I do it for my children, so they don’t experience what I went through.”
Entertainment November 28, 2023

Andres Prieto: “I do it for my children, so they don’t experience what I went through.”

By Reynaldo Mena: Life has not been easy for Andres Prieto. Many years ... more

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Andrés Chait Proves His Leadership in LAUSD Deal That Delivers Wins for Teachers and Staff Andrés Chait Proves His Leadership in LAUSD Deal That Delivers Wins for Teachers and Staff
Education April 14, 2026

Andrés Chait Proves His Leadership in LAUSD Deal That Delivers Wins for Teachers and Staff

Los Angeles schools avoided a strike that would have impacted nearly 400,000 ... more

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And if the mental health crisis in teens is the parents’ fault? And if the mental health crisis in teens is the parents’ fault?
Mental Health March 21, 2023

And if the mental health crisis in teens is the parents’ fault?

In recent months, numerous studies have been released that reveal that adolescents ... more

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An increase in fatal accidents is reported on the streets of L.A. An increase in fatal accidents is reported on the streets of L.A.
LA January 16, 2023

An increase in fatal accidents is reported on the streets of L.A.

Traffic deaths climbed again in Los Angeles last year, with 300 people ... more

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Among U.S. Latinos, Catholicism Continues to Decline but Still the Largest Faith Among U.S. Latinos, Catholicism Continues to Decline but Still the Largest Faith
Latinos May 15, 2023

Among U.S. Latinos, Catholicism Continues to Decline but Still the Largest Faith

  Catholics remain the largest religious group among Latinos in the United States, ... more

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AMLO: “Family values have broken down in the United States” AMLO: “Family values have broken down in the United States”
Politics March 20, 2023

AMLO: “Family values have broken down in the United States”

Mexico's president said Friday that U.S. Families were to blame for the ... more