Irineo Yanez often preaches to his students the importance of being “present and proud” on stage. “Be a showman,” he says ...
By Jacqueline García Originally published by CALÓ News on Oct. 14, 2024 A group of women volunteers gathered on the Eastside ...
Tijuanazo, whose family-led owners recently opened Taquería Frontera in Cypress Park, opened its chain’s first U.S. location ...
A pilot program that installs cameras on Los Angeles Metro buses to help ticket cars parked in bus lanes or bus stops ...
At a recent 14th Council District candidate debate in Lincoln Heights, a row of rowdy señores in the back of the auditorium ...
By Nereida Moreno/LAist Originally published Oct. 7, 2024 With just a month to the election, new research shows Latinos are ...
On a random Tuesday morning, my immigration lawyer called me with life-changing news — my petition for U.S. citizenship was ...
They clashed over police funding. One repeatedly accused the other of lying. Rumors about an illegitimate COVID-19 diagnosis ...
This article was published in partnership with Cal State L.A.’s UT Community News, which has been covering the Eastside and ...
Hola Boyle Heights, We’ve all heard it: the Latino vote could be decisive in the 2024 election. Okay, let’s look at it by the ...
Thousands took to the streets of L.A. Sunday to experience the city of angels through a car-free lens in CicLAvia’s 56th ...
Inside a packed Women’s March Action hub in Boyle Heights, civil rights and labor activist Dolores Huerta summoned Eastside residents from their seats, and in unison, chanted – “Whose got […] ...