ICE, California Governor, LA Mayor, here’s what’s on LA voters’ minds at the polls
Voters cast their ballots amidst the potential threat of immigration agents at polling places.
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LA food stamps benefits are getting cut again after new federal work requirements
260,000 LA County residents could lose benefits due to the change. 108,000 have already lost benefits since July.
DACA renewal delays are upending lives across LA
As federal delays drag on, DACA recipients in Los Angeles are watching careers unravel and questioning whether the country they’ve…
Here are the candidates for LA City Council District 1
Four challengers are seeking to unseat Councilmember Eunisses Hernandez in a district shaped by debates over housing, public safety and…
Will LA taxpayers be on the hook for FIFA World Cup costs?
It’s still unclear. FIFA and LA’s host committee haven’t publicly shared their agreement showing how much taxpayers might shoulder.

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LA vs ICE
Six newsrooms across Los Angeles County — LA Public Press, Capital B, CALÓ News, LA Taco, Capital & Main, and Q Voice News — came together to document what happens on the ground when communities respond to enforcement.
