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 […]
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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 […]
Family and Friends Gather for Funeral to Bid Farewell to Khimberly Zavaleta
Over 75 people gathered at the Church of the Recessional at Forest Lawn Glendale for the funeral of Khimberly Zavaleta, the beloved 12-year-old girl who died due to a fatal […]
Hope the Mission Helping Transport the Unhoused to Cooling Centers Amidst High Heat
It’s the last week of winter, but it’s felt like summer these past few days as temperatures have reached the high 90s. Cooling centers across Los Angeles have been activated […]
Van Nuys Airport Informs High School Students About Aviation Careers Through Youth Academy
For the second time, Van Nuys Airport opened its hangar doors to high school students to teach them about the numerous careers and pathways in aviation through the Youth Leadership […]
Super Bloom, Super Sneeze: Recent Rains Trigger Tougher Allergy Season in Southern California
If you suffer from allergies, experts are saying we’re experiencing a more intense allergy season this year in Southern California mainly due to recent heavy rains that have led to […]
Maria Elena “Mary” Solorio, San Fernando City Councilmember, is Assembly District 43rd’s 2026 Woman of the Year
Assemblymember Celeste Rodriguez recognized Maria Elena “Mary” Solorio, a San Fernando City Councilmember, as Assembly District 43rd’s 2026 Woman of the Year for her steadfast dedication to community representation. A […]
31st Adelante Mujer Conference
Comisión Femenil held its 31st Adelante Mujer conference, Blueprint for Tomorrow, at CSUN’s Student Union last Saturday. Approximately 350, mostly Latina high school students, attended the day-long conference. Latina professionals […]
Marnie Delacruz, Formerly Unhoused, Finds Joy on the Job at Hope the Mission
When Marnie Delacruz goes to work, she always looks forward to doing everything she can to help her clients feel seen, supported and celebrated for all their achievements, however big […]
