The LAS Program at Cal State LA honored its long history of solidarity with Latin America and Latino/a communities in the United States.
He believes it was a trick to get the two separated before she was taken into custody by U.S. Customs and Border Protection agents.
"And they told me, OK, your baby is gonna be born here, but you're from Mexico, right?" Alvarado recounted of the June arrest to CBS News.
In response, at least one of the agents opened fire on the car, which had three passengers. No one was struck by gunfire.
The boy, who has significant disabilities, was pulled from a car by a Department of Homeland Security agent and handcuffed.
"They didn't have vests that said ICE or anything," said Velez's sister Estrella Rosas. "Their cars didn't have license plates."
After arriving in Tijuana, Higuera took a flight to her hometown, Guerrero, Mexico, a place she hadn't visited in more than two decades.
Homeless in LA for the better part of 20 years, Anthony Rodabaudh may not have a roof over his head, but he still has a lot of pride.
"Very nervous, horrified and disappointed," Alice's Kids spokesperson Hilary Riedemann said.
Neighbors are concerned that the area, which already sees a lot of traffic, will become even more crowded.
“I Can Fix This” joins 11 other winning books and 9 TV/Cable shows and feature films
Cal State LA’s Mesoamerican Symposium to honor acclaimed archaeologist John M. D. Pohl and art historian Manuel Aguilar-Moreno
Hartley was sitting in the House gallery as cameras caught his utter shock when he and his mother learned he'd been accepted to West Point.
Electric school buses at Girls Athletic Leadership School Los Angeles will now serve Pacoima and Panorama City students in the 2025-26 year.
PUC Community Charter Middle School and Los Angeles County Museum of Art partnered to bring an ancient collection to sixth grade students.
In downtown Los Angeles, LAPD issued several traffic advisories Wednesday, announcing demonstrators had gathered on the steps of City Hall.
"Handing the Album of the Year to Beyoncé was a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity," Los Angeles County Fire Captain Sheila Kelliher Berko said.
The Eaton fire stands at 33 percent contained and officials remain optimistic despite forecasts of "hurricane force winds."
KCAL News asked de León on Wednesday if he or his office intentionally planted the student at the forum.
Union workers approved their contract two years ago, receiving a 12% raise and new healthcare and childcare benefits.
"I do deeply regret what happened that day," Barrow said.
People described Hugo as the glue that held the Cachua family together and a devoted father of three.
The true story tells kids about John van Hengel who established the world’s first food bank.
Herrera founded the nonprofit when her office job wasn't paying the bills amid the coronavirus pandemic.
Union President Fran Drescher slammed the major studios Friday for suspending contract talks with striking actors.
Union officials said if a walkout occurs, it could be the largest health-care strike in U.S. history.
"Lahaina needs the world's help," he said. "...It's an amazing community."
"I lived in LA my whole life and I'm 55 years old," said German. "It's nice to hear music other than crazy people acting crazy."
Event Charts A Path Towards Educational Equity
"There's been cars coming down all day long, two-wheel drive. We all have four-wheel drive with chains and they won't escort us up."
"That day motivates me," he said. "I wouldn't use haunt. It motivates me."
Medvedenko's 2001 ring and his 2002 ring each sold for $126,767, which "blew away any previous result for rings from these years."
Each attendee received free COVID-19 testing kits.
Abdul-Jabbar said, "I'm not gonna be on LeBron's case, or dragging him down, I just want him to think about what he's doing sometimes."
Randy was a true renaissance man; he was an accomplished musician and an avid photographer and filmmaker.
"Nothing General About It" coauthored by Susan Black, is one of 12 books representing 17 authors & illustrators in the Awards' 72nd year
The book is one of 12 representing 17 authors and illustrators in the Awards' 72nd year
A study finds that a culturally-sensitive educational program can solve the retirement savings crisis and ensure greater equity.
HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS LED LOS ANGELES UNIFIED SCHOOL BOARD CANDIDATE FORUM FOR BOARD DISTRICT 5 IN SOUTH GATE
The ISN calls on schools to encourage conversations, explain the history of hate and bring healing.