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Gardena’s Belizean hub has orange walk tacos, legendary soca, and the heart of its community
For Belizeans in Los Angeles, the Blue Hole is a reminder that our culture still has a seat at the table.
California pushes back against masked ICE raids with ‘No Secret Police Act’
SB 627, the nation’s first statewide ban on masked law enforcement, is set to take effect in January. The federal government is suing.
USC’s removal of Living Learning Communities sparks concern
After USC cut identity-based residential floors, now called Special Cohorts, some residential advisors and residents voiced their dissent.
DACA could reopen for new applicants, but uncertainty lingers
Federal court weighs a plan that would restore first-time DACA processing for all states except Texas.
Plaza México Hosts Annual Día de la Virgen de Guadalupe Celebration
Despite fears over increased ICE presence, families gather for music, prayers and Las Mañanitas in Inglewood.
How does the Mexican National Team look heading into the 2026 World Cup?
The highs, lows, and in-betweens of El Trí.
From Yalalag to LA: Keeping Pozontle alive
A traditional Zapotec drink finds new life in Los Angeles, connecting generations and fueling a growing backyard business.
Agencia de graduado de USC está en ascenso
El exalumno de Annenberg, Christopher Gil, busca convertirse en uno de los mejores agentes latinos de la NFL.
USC alum Christopher Gil’s football agency is on the rise
The Annenberg graduate aims to become one of the top Latino agents in the NFL while mentoring the next generation.
A Latina-owned bookstore looks to create community through bilingual Spanish and English children’s books
La Librería has spent the last 12 years helping families build their language skills.
Los Angeles approves 3% rent increase cap for rent-stabilized apartments
The reform comes as immigration raids make it difficult for families to work and pay their rent on time.
Making Latin foods is an underrated budget strategy
These cultural comfort foods stretch across multiple meals without sacrificing flavor or nutrition.
Amara Chocolate and Coffee: A taste of Venezuela in Pasadena
More than a coffee shop, Amara serves as a gathering place where Venezuelan roots and California life meet.
Día de Los Muertos lives on across Los Angeles community celebrations
The political tensions rippling through Latine communities cannot scare the dead — or the people honoring them.
‘We’re witnessing a dealignment’: How the Latine voting population is changing in the U.S.
Members of the Latine community describe moving away from both major political parties after seeing a lack of prioritization of their economic concerns.













