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As LAUSD students return to classrooms, families and educators at Lorena Street Elementary highlight the power of presence, ...
Lafufu and Flowers: Visit Latinx with Plants for a Labubu-inspired workshop from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. All materials provided, ...
Educators and families across the district are training, preparing legal documents, and building safety networks to respond to immigration enforcement near campuses.
The Trump administration is encouraging immigrants to self-deport, and ICE raids in Los Angeles are making life miserable for many who stay.
Hundreds of people gathered at MacArthur Park Tuesday to protest recent federal immigration enforcement actions in Los ...
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.
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.
Hosted amid a tense summer of immigration enforcement and police scrutiny, the National Night Out event outside Hollenbeck Community Police Station drew praise from some residents and criticism from ...
California is making transitional kindergarten available to all 4-year-olds. So what is it, and how do you know if it’s right for your child and your family?
The U.S. Department of Education says adult students without legal status are now banned from certain courses. Teens at public K-12 districts could see changes too.
By Alex Medina Boyle Heights Beat Gentrification has become an issue throughout much of the United States. In the last five years, its impact has become more noticeable in Boyle Heights.