The move calls for a report on how the city could directly contract with homeless service providers rather than LAHSA.
Fearing immigration enforcement on campus, students across the state have been demanding schools to offer more protections.
The martial arts studio in East L.A. is helping kids and adults build discipline and community. A new center is coming to Boyle Heights soon.
Teachers and community leaders say the executive order is an attack on public schools and warn of its possible impact in L.A.
Briana Ramirez is redefining what it means to teach at Roosevelt, combining math, inclusivity, and lessons she learned ...
L.A. City Councilwoman Ysabel Jurado has taken initial steps to address streetlight outages and library closures. But ...
The logo, featuring a riot helmet atop a boot, was born out of clashes between East L.A. deputies and anti-Vietnam War ...
In 2024, the neighborhood saw 50,935 requests, about a 6% increase from the 47,897 the year prior, according to publicly ...
By Tara García Mathewson for CalMatters Originally published March 17, 2025 As California gets closer to its 2030 goal of ...
Our roundup of stories, events and activities. From late night outings to art exhibits and workshops, there's something for ...
The government has taken actions that touch virtually every aspect of higher education, including campus protests and ...
Los Angeles crime rates declined in 2024, with the Hollenbeck Division—home to Boyle Heights—experiencing sharp declines in ...
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