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In a unanimous decision on Tuesday, July 1, the Santa Ana City Council passed a series of measures aimed at affirming the ...
Organizers are flooded with calls from communities looking for information, resources, and to verify reported ICE sightings ...
The lawsuit says federal agents are stopping people only for being Latino, placing them in “deplorable conditions,” and not allowing them to speak with an attorney.
The filing seeks to have Los Angeles' policies declared invalid based on the Constitution's Supremacy Clause, which ...
UC Santa Cruz, located along the Pacific Ocean on California’s Central Coast, is uniquely positioned at the intersection of technology and agriculture. Just 45 minutes from the high-tech center of ...
This fight is also about community. Many Vietnamese refugees turned to nail salons in the late 1970s as a way to rebuild ...
Without warning — even to local police — masked federal agents have been captured on video descending on Southern California ...
Alejandro Barranco, 25, is a veteran of the U.S. Marines and his two younger brothers, Emanuel and José Luis Barranco, are ...
Santa Ana crowd rushes officers trying to make arrest; 5 arrested An officer was seen on video pulling a woman to the ground by her hair. Then, two men jumped in an shoved the officer to the ...
Business UCLA: Tariffs, deficits, deportations and war weigh on California economy by Chris Jennewein • Times of San Diego June 21, 2025, 9:00 a.m.
Lawyers and industry groups offer a hotline, tipsheets and “know your rights” cards to help protect constitutional rights.
A recovery from California’s 2025 economic doldrums could begin in mid-2026, and economic growth is expected to increase in 2027. The unemployment rate is expected to hit a peak of 6.1% this year.