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Students without legal status have the right to attend public school. Will Trump try to change that?
Since last year about a half-dozen states have attempted to pass laws that would allow schools to charge tuition to noncitizens. None passed, but advocates said they plan to keep trying.
Nisei week kicks off: Make your way across the L.A. River to Little Tokyo to celebrate the start of Nisei week and explore ...
The Eastside landmark is home to a new gallery. While some welcome it, others fear it’s part of a familiar pattern of ...
The U.S. Department of Education says adult students without legal status are now banned from certain courses. Teens at ...
Amid a tense summer of ICE raids and police scrutiny, the event outside Hollenbeck Police Station in Boyle Heights drew mixed ...
The city will now use safety data, equity measures and existing infrastructure to decide where to place crossing guards.
Compiled by panelists from Boyle Heights Beat’s “From Fear to Care” event, this guide offers culturally curated mental health ...
Immigration and Customs Enforcement officers cannot identify as local law enforcement when attempting to make home arrests ...
The estimated number of unsheltered children and teens under 18 in the county went up this year, and data suggests larger families especially are struggling.
Originally expected to reopen in 2024, the Boyle Heights library now faces a three-year delay due to budget cuts and planning ...
Alejandro Orellana had been accused of aiding a civil disorder by handing out face shields at an anti-ICE protest.
The track is a love letter to East L.A. and to the immigrant communities that shape the area. It’s also a response to what ...
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