The Columbia Heights Public School district has said that over the last two weeks, federal agents have detained four of its students in four separate incidents. One of those detained

As social media monitoring expands, advocates warn of a chilling effect on speech, organizing, and digital safety. As immigration enforcement intensifies across the United States, Hootsuite’s renewed work with U.S.

A new county report shows a 76% surge in Latino homelessness—just as Los Angeles considers slashing hundreds of millions from housing and outreach programs. Latino residents now make up nearly

At least 32 immigrants died in ICE custody last year, the highest toll in more than 20 years. A new autopsy ruling a Cuban detainee’s death a homicide is intensifying

Once strong gains among young and nonwhite voters have receded, and recent surveys show widespread disapproval of Trump’s handling of the economy, immigration, and national issues. When President Trump took
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
Record infections, rising congenital cases, and a penicillin shortage expose deep gaps in prenatal care and public health access. California is facing a public health emergency that is colliding with
Stricter exams, deeper background checks, and new suspensions leave many in limbo The path to becoming a U.S. citizen through the naturalization process has become increasingly difficult under the Trump
Proposed funding cuts to outreach, prevention, and job training risk reversing recent progress as county leaders weigh difficult budget choices. Los Angeles County is preparing to finalize a budget that
With no rate cuts in sight, borrowing costs remain high — forcing many entrepreneurs to delay hiring, expansion, and investment. When the Federal Reserve signaled it would keep interest rates
“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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