As LAUSD shows academic gains, ICE raids continue to drive Latino student withdrawals and long-term mental health stress heading into 2026 As Los Angeles schools move into 2026, the story

The IRS Direct File cancellation shifts free tax filing to private programs, raising access concerns for Latino and low-income taxpayers The Internal Revenue Service has eliminated its Direct File program,

The new California e-bike law SB 1271 tightens throttle and speed rules, but widespread modifications raise safety concerns in urban communities California’s new electric bike law took effect on January

DMV says most Californians are unaffected, but some immigrants with legal status must reissue their REAL ID at no cost More than 325,000 California residents will need to replace their

The rise to power of leaders who identify as democratic socialists, such as Mamdani, often sparks confusion and intense debate. For some, the term triggers fears associated with authoritarian regimes
The rise of Donald Trump to the presidency, coupled with Republican control of Congress and the Senate, dealt a significant blow to California — a state that has long stood
“Here, if we don’t mobilize, we won’t solve the problems. Ysabel, we are still waiting for your help,” is the message I would convey to politicians, says Vanny Arias. “We’re
A large boost in a Los Angeles County emergency rental relief program was delayed Tuesday, Sept. 2, for two weeks by the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors, in a
As immigration crackdowns rise, two new bills could offer safety, dignity, and peace of mind for thousands of California’s street vendors and immigrant families. With growing fears of deportation under
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