LA’s pilot fund for undocumented immigrants to get free legal services is here to stay Those with criminal convictions now qualify for L.A. Justice Fund, thanks to a move by councilmembers De León and Krekorian
City lists Otomisan Restaurant as a historic-cultural monument The designation limits any potential alteration or demolition of the commercial building on East 1st Street and a single-family house behind it
‘Latinos are late deciders’ – anti-recall activist campaigns focus on increasing Latino turnout before Tuesday As of last week, only 20% of Latino registered voters in California had returned their ballot for the Sept. 14 recall election
Could Latino voters make the difference in whether Newsom survives California’s recall election? While Latinos make up 39% of the California population and about 28% of its registered voters, some studies show conservatives and white voters are likely to dominate in the recall
Newsom recall election: Watch how to cast your vote On Sept. 14, California registered voters will decide if the governor holds onto his job or not
De León calls for city to speed up rent relief payments Councilman introduced motion asking for housing department to expedite process and reopen application program
Disruptors Fellowship aims to create space for LGBTQ+ people of color in Hollywood Program offers a $6K stipend; application deadline is March 26
Green cards for undocumented ‘essential workers’ on Biden’s agenda New immigration legislation is folded into a $1.9 trillion COVID relief bill that the incoming president unveiled last week
They’re young, Latino, and voting for Trump in 2020 Three conservative voters talk about the issues that make them support the president
Trump administration appeals Census extension A judge has extended the count through Oct.31; challenge was filed Friday morning in the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals