Since the attack on Iran by the United States and Israel in late February, there have been widespread protests and condemnation from organizations nationwide. One of them is Veterans for […]
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LA Mission College Held Free Vision Care Clinic for Students
Los Angeles Mission College (LAMC) in Sylmar hosted a free Student Vision Care Clinic on campus last week, providing no-cost eye exams and glasses for students. The clinic reached capacity […]
EPA Proposes Plan for Groundwater Cleanup at San Fernando Valley Superfund Site
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has released a proposed plan to address a contaminated groundwater plume at the San Fernando Valley (Area 2) Superfund site, located near the city […]
LAUSD Breaks Ground on the Electrification of the Sun Valley Bus Garage
The Los Angeles Unified School District (LAUSD) broke ground on Wednesday, March 25, for the electrification of the Sun Valley Bus Garage, where a $72 million infrastructure investment will power […]
Dolores Huerta Foundation Being Sued For Alleged Labor Violations
The recent scandal reported by the New York Times (NYT) regarding allegations of sexual abuse by the late labor leader Cesar Chavez has overshadowed news regarding a lawsuit against the […]
Jury Deliberations to Continue in Social Media Trial After Deadlock Concerns
LOS ANGELES (CNS) – Deliberations are set to continue today after jurors reported difficulty reaching a verdict for one of the defendants in a potentially landmark lawsuit accusing social media […]
San Fernando City Council Holds Special Meeting About Cesar Chavez-Related Issues
The Cesar E. Chavez statue was removed today from the memorial park honoring the late labor leader immediately after the San Fernando City Council passed a motion for its removal […]
California Migrant Workers Face New Challenges for Medi-Cal Health Care
Migrant farmworkers are essential. Through their labor, they provide the food that nourishes and sustains our health. However, when it comes to their own health, they are expected to take […]
In His Words: How Gregory Bovino Became a Face of Trump’s Mass Deportations and Ended His Career
By Elliot Spagat Associated Press Gregory Bovino, who became a face of the Trump administration’s aggressive immigration enforcement tactics in large cities, confirmed to The Associated Press on Tuesday that he […]
