East LA Native Introduces Mariachi Music to the Ivy League Sophomore Esteban Juárez González, a Garfield High School alumnus, raised money for instruments and recruited […]
Category: East Los Angeles
County Rejects Carrillo’s ELA ‘City’
Assemblywoman Explores Another Incorporation Attempt A 2012 comprehensive finance and fiscal analysis by the Local Agency Formation Commission for Los Angeles County showed that East […]
Be Fruitful and Multiply… My Family Has
We Don’t Use Ballrooms for reunions. We rent AT&T Stadium My parents came from families big enough to play baseball against one another — and […]
There’s a New Mayor in Paramount
Happenings in Downey, Paramount and Norwalk Annette C. Delgadillo, who served as Vice Mayor the past year, advanced to the Mayor’s seat in Paramount on […]
California’s Education Scam
Community Colleges Losing Millions to Financial Aid Fraud California’s community colleges are reporting a rise in financial aid fraud with millions lost to scams increasingly […]
That Was Then and This Is Now
Progressives Forced to Play Defense Amid Big Budget Deficits California left-leaning interest groups seemed to be making headway on their agendas in recent years. But […]
The Steve Garvey Effect
Schiff’s Strategy Could Ultimately Lead to More GOP Losses Democratic Rep. Adam Schiff’s strategy to prop up Steve Garvey encouraged more conservative voters to cast […]
Pope Francis says Benedict Backed Him on LGBTQ Couples
Francis has confirmed the Catholic Church’s opposition to LGBTQ marriages, but he has repeatedly said same-sex couples have a right to be protected by civil […]
‘Drafted by the Texas Rangers’
Gavin Newsom a Baseball Hall of Famer… in His Own Mind Public biographies of Gov. Gavin Newsom have long touted his baseball career, including that […]
The War Between Cities and Tribes
Inside the Multimillion-Dollar Battle for Gambling Rights California’s powerful tribal casinos and their longtime rivals, privately owned gambling halls, are spending huge sums of money […]
