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Each year, most of California’s public colleges and universities are eligible for extra federal funding for a simple reason: They enroll high numbers of Latino students.
The East L.A. resident was taken into custody and released on bail last month for his alleged role in a recent immigration ...
In this job, you'll report on the impact of ICE raids and concerns over gentrification to the latest restaurant opening that ...
A series of demonstrations against the Trump administration’s immigration policies and recent raids across Los Angeles are ...
Civil rights groups allege feds have targeted people in Southern California based on skin color and blocked detainees from ...
Our roundup of stories, events and activities. From late night shows to community workshops, there's something for everyone.
Facing concerns from the community about unidentified federal agents and people posing as them, Los Angeles Police Chief Jim ...
Hundreds attended a “Reclaim Our Streets” event at Mariachi Plaza in Boyle Heights Tuesday afternoon, standing up for ...
L.A. Mayor Karen Bass and the City Council approved a $14 billion spending plan for the new fiscal year, which starts in of ...
Superintendent Alberto Carvalho says the $110.5 million cuts target immigrant communities and vulnerable students.
The budget relief offers community organizations another chance at funding they missed out on this year as the council works toward normal operations.