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Justin Guzmán, a Metro Los Angeles worker, was detained at the Transit Center in El Monte, for alleged relationship with a criminal network based in India

Justin Guzmán, a Metro Los Angeles worker, was detained at the Transit Center in El Monte, for alleged relationship with a criminal network based in India

The authorities arrested the suspect after a chase and rescue of the minors; Officers followed the car from Moreno Valley to South El Monte

Mitsubishi confirmed the return of the Montero for 2026 and plans to make it the axis of a new family of adventurous SUVs

The USDA announced $9 million in financing for California peach growers affected by the closure of Del Monte Foods

A message from the community for Nathan Hochman, Los Angeles District Attorney

Activist Genevieve Vega says she was accused and intimidated by the police after asking about funds

Find your next favorite movie among this month's premieres brought together by Remezcla Mas

The organization went to court to stop the cancellation of nearly $12 million in federal funds earmarked for pediatric programs

The Raices con Voz organization brings joy to the Latino community

California tries to draw a line of hope: a reminder that our data, our lives, and our stories belong to us.

Alvaro Fidalgo traveled with America to face Monterrey, but it will be decided moments before the game if he is taken into account.

Germam Berterame and Armando Hormiga Gonzalez headed the surprising list of the Tricolor for the microcycle that Javier Aguirre programmed to get out of the way

Expert explains why “El Chapo” Guzman’s son and his lawyer had few options given the evidence presented by federal prosecutors in Illinois.

Activists do not believe that raids will decrease despite a judge ordering a restriction on the use of racial profiling

Immigrant advocates claim Jenaro Ernesto Ayala was arrested and has practically disappeared and his lawyers cannot locate him

Tito Rodriguez and dozens of volunteers collect and buy food that they then distribute in neighborhoods where people do not go out for fear of raids