Janet Cerda, owner of Cafe Niña in Boyle Heights, remembers her first sip of coffee from childhood. Unlike those of us who tried to sneak a sip from mom's cup when she wasn’t looking, desperate to ...
Swap meets are a reflection of their communities. I’ve been around them all my life, and now more than ever, as Los Angeles continues to develop quickly, I appreciate and value them for the cultural ...
Fairfax Avenue was originally named Crescent Avenue when first established in 1888. In 1912, the City Council was going to change the name to West Street, but locals protested and they went with ...
Whether you're seeking out the perfect gift that will even impress your parents, or simply locating a decent place to alleviate the stress of souvenir shopping, Tijuana's Mercado Miguel Hidalgo ...
The first death of a detainee at the GEO-run Adelanto ICE Processing Center, since the Trump administration took office, has been confirmed, according to a press release by U.S. Immigration and ...
We are also exactly a month away from June 6th, when the Border Patrol arrived in Los Angeles and began the raids that ...
Immigrants, residents, and citizens of every background are dying under the anti-immigrant policies of the Trump administration. More lives have been lost at the hands of federal immigration agents ...
Moving to California felt healing—and almost like entering "a new country," says Soy Nguyen. For the first time, she saw ...
Our 17th Annual TACO MADNESS has officially come and gone, and what can we say other than: Thank you! Thank you to everyone ...
According to original reporting by Andrew Free, “Sources close to the facility report the man was in solitary confinement ...