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Long-time resident Wendy Castro, who has served as a member of the council for seven years, will now lead the board as ...
Public health experts say sustained exposure to ethylene oxide increases the risk of various cancers. Here's what L.A.
Unión del Barrio and the Association of Raza Educators are training educators on how to protect students after a summer of immigration raids.
As immigration pressures rise in L.A., volunteers in Boyle Heights and East L..A. are fostering animals separated from their ...
Cal State has a budget shortfall that now totals $2.3 billion. It has laid off workers, cut classes and says it can’t give ...
Charter advocates had sued the district over a recent policy that discourages co-locations on some kinds of campuses.
Several business owners reported losing 50% or more of their customers or revenue over the last several weeks as ICE sweeps have emptied streets.
The labor commissioner’s legacy is rooted in East Los Angeles, where she witnessed the injustices her parents faced and now ...
New survey data reveals declining awareness of California’s early education program — only 65% of parents with children under 6 are familiar with it, compared to 83% a few years ago.
Local mental health experts and cultural leaders will join a community conversation on healing from trauma, fear and ...
Undocumented and mixed status families are among those most hurt by digital inequities with ongoing ICE sweeps across L.A.
Despite fears, the number of high school senior applicants from mixed-status families has not decreased as much as some ...