Governor Gavin Newsom signed AB 181, a law that restructures California’s education leadership and aims to improve accountability for student...<br><br>
Governor Gavin Newsom signed AB 181, a law that restructures California’s education leadership and aims to improve accountability for student...<br><br>
California officials warn that losing federal mental health grants could threaten school counselors, psychologists, and services that tens of thousands...<br><br>
The bipartisan housing package could expand mortgage access, increase affordable housing construction, and create new protections for working families struggling...<br><br>
If the mayor thought that bringing the “heavyweights” of Latino representation to the meeting with residents affected by the Boyle...<br><br>
Recent assaults involving vendors in downtown Los Angeles and Long Beach are drawing attention to the dangers many street vendors...<br><br>
From budgeting and saving to investing and building credit, Gen Z is turning social media into a new classroom for...<br><br>
County officials are taking a closer look at LAUSD’s financial health, raising questions about whether future budget pressures could affect...<br><br>
Residents demanded answers about health risks, relocation assistance, and the future of Lineage Logistics as frustration over the warehouse fire...<br><br>
Research shows that extreme heat can increase stress, worsen anxiety and depression, disrupt sleep, and make people feel more irritable...<br><br>
Mexico says it will pursue criminal investigations and civil lawsuits after the deaths of 17 Mexican nationals in ICE custody...<br><br>
New research shows Latino voters remain deeply connected to their identity and communities, but increasingly reject political stereotypes and want...<br><br>
A new Pew Research survey finds that many Hispanics continue to experience discrimination and exclusion, even as Latino communities become...<br><br>
Waymo’s autonomous ride-hailing service has expanded steadily across Los Angeles, growing from an initial service area centered on the Westside...<br><br>
The IRS has replaced its old penalty forgiveness process with a new automated system that may eliminate certain tax penalties...<br><br>
A new UCLA Latino Policy and Politics Institute analysis warns that federal borrowing caps and the elimination of Graduate PLUS...<br><br>
A new ConsumerAffairs report ranks California as the nation’s third-worst state to move to in 2026, citing housing costs, affordability...<br><br>
The California DMV is requiring approximately 11,000 drivers to retake the written knowledge exam after identifying unspecified testing irregularities. Drivers...<br><br>
California voters will decide 14 statewide propositions in November 2026. Parriva explains what each measure does, who supports or opposes...<br><br>
A major JAMA Oncology study links diets heavy in ultra-processed foods to significantly higher rates of precancerous colon polyps, a...<br><br>
Many Latino families in Los Angeles are expected to begin back-to-school shopping earlier this summer as rising household expenses make...<br><br>
For many Latino families, owning a home has represented stability and generational wealth. But rising prices, high mortgage rates, and...<br><br>
Children born in the United States may qualify for Trump Accounts regardless of their parents’ immigration status. Here is what...<br><br>
As California’s agricultural economy grows, farmworkers face rising risks from extreme heat, climate change, workplace challenges, and increasing concerns about...<br><br>
A ProPublica investigation found rising removal actions against unaccompanied immigrant minors as families face growing uncertainty over immigration courts, legal...<br><br>
Immigration enforcement is increasingly relying on databases, analytics, and technology systems. For Latino communities in California, the debate is no...<br><br>
A groundbreaking national study estimates as many as 286,000 autistic students are enrolled in U.S. colleges. Yet researchers say the...<br><br>
Three new reports, from Los Angeles County, leading economists and the Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond, point to a common...<br><br>
Applications opened yesterday for a rental assistance program aimed at helping renters in Glendale facing financial hardships remain married. The...<br><br>
Latino workers remain one of the strongest forces in the U.S. economy, but the latest federal jobs report shows fewer...<br><br>
Even as temperatures climb across Los Angeles this week, many people still don’t feel thirsty. Experts say that’s more common...<br><br>
Vaping remains the most common substance used by Los Angeles teens, while public health officials warn that counterfeit fentanyl pills...<br><br>
California law allows authorities to issue steep fines, impound vehicles, suspend driver’s licenses and pursue criminal charges against drivers, organizers...<br><br>
The Los Angeles 2028 Olympic and Paralympic Games are recruiting volunteers from around the world. Here’s who qualifies, what roles...<br><br>
California’s daylighting law is moving from education to enforcement, and many drivers are surprised to learn the rule applies even...<br><br>
The two gubernatorial candidates offer sharply different approaches to immigration, Medi-Cal, affordability and state government, with potential implications for communities...<br><br>
Eighteen days after the fire began at a Lineage cold storage warehouse in Boyle Heights, city officials are demanding that...<br><br>
High housing costs, inflation and wage gaps are leaving more California families struggling to afford basic needs, with Latino households...<br><br>
The proposal would have expanded voting eligibility in certain Los Angeles local elections without removing anyone’s voting rights, but concerns...<br><br>
Hundreds of transit jobs, expanded bilingual hiring and record ridership are giving Los Angeles its biggest test yet before the...<br><br>
The state’s new budget expands affordable housing funding, speeds up construction and holds local governments more accountable, but relief for...<br><br>
The new state budget does not require school districts to increase teacher salaries, but it delivers new family benefits, educator...<br><br>
Many immigration policies can change with a new administration, but Supreme Court decisions and federal law are far harder to...<br><br>
The state’s new incentive replaces the eliminated federal tax credit, but affordability, charging access, and everyday realities continue to slow...<br><br>
New research shows that many teenagers are seeking emotional support from AI chatbots, raising important questions about privacy, safety, and...<br><br>
From the Revolutionary War to today’s California, Latino communities have helped build the United States through military service, labor, civil...<br><br>
Parishes and Catholic schools across Los Angeles County will collect donations during July, with funds supporting humanitarian relief through Catholic...<br><br>
Despite years of expanding vote-by-mail, early voting and ballot access, California continues to struggle with low primary election turnout, especially...<br><br>
Billions of dollars are funding a new generation of border barriers, surveillance towers, cameras and sensors. Here’s what the technology...<br><br>
The latest court ruling isn’t just about a $28 insurance fee. It’s about a much bigger question: Who pays when...<br><br>
New research suggests that short hourly walks reduce fatigue, improve mood, and help workers stay productive without disrupting their schedules....<br><br>
As part of ongoing efforts to address human trafficking along South Figueroa Street, Los Angeles City Attorney Hydee Feldstein Soto Thursday urged state leaders to support a bill targeting child
I lived in Mazatlán for three years. The land of the Sinaloan band, seafood, and one of José Alfredo Jiménez’s most popular songs, “El Corrido de Mazatlán”. A land of
Yvonne Chavez was only 14 years old. Her mind was distracted, not registering what was happening around her; she suffered from Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD). But that night, something
All business owners would love to treat employees to big pay increases, especially for people working fast-paced, often underappreciated jobs in businesses with high employee turnover. But a growing number
It’s been more than a year since ChatGPT’s public debut set the tech world abuzz. And Americans’ use of the chatbot is ticking up: 23% of U.S. adults say they
Although remote work has allowed certain people to improve their work-life balance, it is still difficult to enjoy quality time when the workday ends. Because grocery shopping, taking the children
It was a day when he had hit rock bottom. Willy Escobar drove to San Pedro and looked for a suitable place. He wanted to commit suicide, to end a
In just a few decades, social media has changed how people around the world interact and communicate. And in eight middle-income countries surveyed by Pew Research Center in 2023, two
In a decisive move to protect the vibrant cultural heritage and working-class residents of Boyle Heights, the Los Angeles City Council unanimously approved Councilmember Kevin de León’s amended Boyle Heights
In response to the alarming surge in copper wire theft plaguing communities across Los Angeles, Councilmember Kevin de León (Council District 14), alongside Councilmember Traci Park of Council District 11,
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