Shortly before a round of layoffs of roughly 115 journalists, including many journalists of color, L.A. Times’ top editor, ...
More than 50 organizations have joined the call to join this coalition, making it one of Southern California's largest immigrant rights coalitions. The group aims to extend from the San Fernando ...
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Many come and buy pounds and pounds to share with their family members as soon as they taste a warm “taco de sal,” a tortilla sprinkled simply with salt and rolled up like a thin flauta. It’s common ...
Many of those marching were fueled along the way by street vendors selling bacon-wrapped hot dogs, freshly squeezed orange ...
He has a 92-MPH fastball and a nasty slider, sinker, curve ball, and change-up. For now you can see him playing for the Toros ...
The restaurant is barely a month old. The owner is the daughter of an Egyptian father and mother from Mexico City, so having guacamole and salsa with her kebabs was a natural thing for her. “I grew up ...
The Orange County District Attorney’s Office declined to file charges against a Los Angeles Police Department (LAPD) officer accused of killing a 19-year-old while under the influence in a fatal ...
After a mass shooting last week that left five bystanders injured, the City of Los Angeles has installed fencing that now continues to stretch across multiple city blocks along Alvarado Street and ...
In a bold video posted this week on Instagram, Mexico's president, Claudia Sheinbaum Pardo, declared that she is moving forward with a ban on the growing of genetically modified (GMO) corn in Mexico.
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