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A look at how the East L.A. rivals navigated a summer of immigration raids, prepared for the season, and what’s next.
Sitting in the shade of a building in Boyle Heights, Maria scanned the corner for potential customers.
As LAUSD students return to classrooms, families and educators at Lorena Street Elementary highlight the power of presence, ...
Lafufu and Flowers: Visit Latinx with Plants for a Labubu-inspired workshop from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. All materials provided, ...
Federal subsidies, set to expire at year’s end, will tighten an already-expected pinch on millions of consumers.
After a confusing year of identity shifts, a newly renamed East L.A. campus hopes to find clarity, unity — and a stronger sense of place.
Hundreds of people gathered at MacArthur Park Tuesday to protest recent federal immigration enforcement actions in Los ...
From telling untold stories to guiding future reporters, the 24-year-old journalist and mentor at Boyle Heights Beat left a lasting mark on her community ...
Educators and families across the district are training, preparing legal documents, and building safety networks to respond to immigration enforcement near campuses.
The Trump administration is encouraging immigrants to self-deport, and ICE raids in Los Angeles are making life miserable for many who stay.
School buses drive to and from about 90% of Los Angeles Unified schools, but less than 10% of students are onboard.
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