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Researchers, nonprofits working in Watts, South Central reflect on the region 60 years after riots
Leaders and researchers look back at Watts since the 1965 riots and answer the question: Is it better now than back then?
It’s among the wildfires that are raging in North America and Europe as climate change creates dangerous conditions, posing ...
What started as a routine traffic stop quickly escalated into violence and six days of civil unrest known as the Watts Riots ...
Trump administration is asking the University of California, Los Angeles for a $1 billion settlement, official says.
Los Angeles (CNN) — While Hollywood actors may be the face of the film and television industry, teams of professionals work ...
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NBC Los Angeles on MSN‘Not just a coffee shop.' Fullerton café hires employees with disabilities
A former special education teacher who owns the café said he aims to create an inclusive work environment for workers.
Named after the California black walnut, a symbol for Indigenous resilience, Los Nogales Nursery offers more than 30 species ...
Agricultural workers are toiling in the state's worst heat wave this year, amid questions about the state's commitment to ...
Outside a Southern California immigration court, the Rev. Oona Casanova Vazquez sat beside a nervous Peruvian national as he ...
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton filed a lawsuit directly to the all-Republican state Supreme Court on Friday seeking to ...
Syracuse, New York, is the latest city to see its budget slashed as leaders nationwide are rattled by Trump’s tariff policies and slowing housing markets.
A federal judge ruled that agents impermissibly used race in questioning suspected illegal aliens—but she’s hardly color-blind in her own courtroom.
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