Key Congressional races have also dominated headlines. Democrats are hoping to wrest control of the House from Republicans, ...
Angelenos driving north past downtown Los Angeles on the Hollywood 101 Freeway, now get a view of the six-story mural of the late Dodgers pitching star Fernando Valenzuela. The mural, […] ...
Protesters camped outside his house. De León disappeared for about two months before returning to council meetings. Virginia Miranda, who lives in Boyle Heights and voted for Jurado, said De León ...
The funeral mass celebrating the life and legacy of legendary Los Angeles Dodgers pitcher Fernando Valenzuela will take place ...
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Tis the season for tamales. Then again, there’s never a bad time for tamales—here are the best spots to get some in LA.
The Louis G. Pfunder House is listed in the National Register of Historic Places as a distinctive example of the early ...
Inside Dick’s Sporting Goods in Cerritos Monday evening, Dodgers pitcher Walker Buehler was scheduled to greet fans—but only ...
By CalMatters, Gina Pollack/LAist, Originally published Sept. 20, 2024 Jimmy Gomez is running for a second term against David Kim in the race to represent California’s 34th Congressional District.
Asian Pacific Islander candidates are running against Latino opponents in districts that take in all or portions of the Eastside.
A mural of Dodgers icon Fernando Valenzuela, painted by artist Robert Vargas, was unveiled in Boyle Heights on Sunday in a ceremony that was attended by Jaime Jarrín, Edward James Olmos, and others.
The Eastside came alive with color this weekend as communities gathered to honor the rich traditions of Día de los Muertos.