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 […]
Category: East Los Angeles
‘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 […]
The Shameless Blue of Dodger Stadium
Will Reparations Finally Be Paid to Displaced Families? Almost seven decades after Los Angeles officials shamelessly displaced predominantly Latino residents of Chavez Ravine to build […]
Remembering the Labor and Chicano Civil Rights Leader
Cesar Chavez in Excelsus ‘I will forgive them, but I will also keep fighting them with non-violence, with justice and with human dignity — and […]
Karla Griego v. Graciela Ortiz
Special Ed Teacher Led Rivals with Almost 37% of the Vote Dueling unions took sides: United Teachers Los Angeles shelled out $938,000 supporting Griego. SEIU […]
What Cinderella’s Showing Means
Newcomer Ysabel Jurado’s 1st-Place Finish Rocks CD14 Race For progressive policy advocates, results at the local level like Jurado’s win in what could ultimately become […]
Money Marbles & Chalk
Los Angeles Secures $900M in Federal Funding for Olympics ‘With the 2028 Olympic Games just a few years away, we are investing in transportation infrastructure […]
Can LA Match the Paris Games?
Mayor Got Object Lesson in Olympics Scrutiny and Failure As Paris gets ready for the Summer Olympics, Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass and her delegation […]
Latino Power or Latino Puff?
Senate Contenders Make Their Final Debate ArgumentsWill Latino voters, who are the biggest racial and ethnic group in California but the least likely to vote, […]