Paul Hernández, beloved East LA boxing coach, dies of COVID The community leader, who led a campaign to save the East LA Community Youth Center, was 62
Not much has changed for women muralists over the years Two successful artists talk about getting their work noticed in a male-dominated field
LA County will follow state in lifting stay-at-home order, outdoor dining can reopen Authorities said the decision will provide some small businesses with relief.
Hometown flavors inspire Chef Mario Christerna’s menu at Brooklyn Ave Pizza The Boyle Heights native returned to the neighborhood to open the restaurant on what is now called César Chávez Ave
Street vendors grapple with 10pm stay-at-home order For some businesses In Boyle Heights and East LA, closing early means losing an hour or two of business
Fired El Tepeyac cook claims he was forced to train his younger replacement In a lawsuit, employee claims wrongful termination, discrimination, retaliation and harassment
Self Help Graphics announces virtual month-long Día de los Muertos commemoration The free, 47th annual celebration will include a live YouTube event on Nov. 1, an online exhibition and weekly workshops
Con Safos: Heal-Thyself: Healthy food access in low-income communities As part of our collaboration with Las Fotos Project, we take a look at a popular liquor store turned community market in South Los Angeles
Local production of dystopian play joins global virtual event ‘The Art of Facing Fear,’ about life in a pandemic, is being presented by Boyle Heights’ Company of Angels
Mis Ángeles: Why filling out that Census form is so important for Angelenos — and outreach is critical I stood in Plaza México in Lynwood this week and talked to black and brown folks about how the 2020 Census actually can help us fight climate change, and why it's truly a racial issue