By Libby Rainey Originally published by LAist on Feb. 13, 2025 Undocumented immigrants who were affected by last month’s devastating fires can temporarily access CalFresh benefits, despite usually ...
The new policy will require students to store phones during school hours, with some exceptions for emergencies and special ...
The boy was arrested on suspicion of attempted murder after allegedly stabbing another teen at a protest in downtown L.A.
Our community reporter's roundup of everything happening in and around the neighborhood this weekend from workshops to ...
The hub is one of four on the Eastside, providing youth with free after-school resources, activities and more.
Eastsiders share their stories of romance, self-discovery and the moments that sparked a lifetime of magic with their special someone.
The victim was standing on Matthews Street when a group of four to five men armed with handguns fired multiple rounds, ...
The Greater L.A. Homeless Count is just a week away, and officials are urging residents to register to volunteer.
The most significant storm of the year in Southern California is expected to begin Wednesday and last until Friday night.
Despite the LAUSD’s concerns over safety, Eastside students continue their walkouts to protest Trump's deportation efforts.
More than 900 residents across L.A. County have been brought indoors and hundreds of RVs have been removed through Pathway ...
Dream centers on many campuses are stepping in to provide guidance and meet the skyrocketing demand for legal services from ...
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