My latest: For this 3 generational Latina family, abortion rights are at the heart of a family dynamic that has been evolving over 50 yrs.
It's been divisive and unifying and has even led to some shifts in perspective one daughter wouldn't have imagined. https://t.co/4EARMj22CK
If you live in Southern or Central California, you're more likely than the average American to be drinking water laced with forever chemicals, according to a new @USGS study: https://t.co/1N3bxahdeJ via @DoranyPineda90
For doing their job, reporters @brittny_mejia & @liborjany were berated by LAPD & police union officials.
The outrage exposed an alarming ignorance of a free press among top police officials in one of the nation’s largest cities, experts say
My analysis: https://t.co/Kp4e15pok5
For the last two years, the LAPD has refused to name the officers responsible for blowing up a neighborhood in South L.A., or outline the discipline they received, if any.
Today, @brittny_mejia, @liborjany and @LAcrimes fill in many of the blanks:
https://t.co/PhSZhrbB5N
The actors' strike is officially on, the writers' strike is on-going. Our look at how LA Mayor Karen Bass is keeping a low public profile in the Hollywood labor standoffs that threaten to upend the city's economy: https://t.co/MNHHxrNHOF
A bus carrying 35 migrants from the U.S.-Mexico border in Texas arrived in Los Angeles on Thursday, the third in a series launched by Gov. Greg Abbott and sent to California.
By @jherrerx & @tarantulaarms
https://t.co/wylTeUfFpz
So excited to be part of the @latimes new initiative covering everything Latinidad. Let's do this:
"Our job is to explore the contours of Latinidad, the good and the bad. We see ourselves as observers and chroniclers of a community coming into its own."
https://t.co/eAlxIlnauz
It’s the last week of work for many of us at the @latimes.
If you have or know of job openings for lots of talented people with various skills, my DMs are still open!
#journalismjobs#mediajobs#commsjobs
w/@MonserratSolis_ -- Brian Hawkins, San Jacinto City councilmember and 2024 Inland congressional candidate, arrested in assault case https://t.co/YpzcL8LMo0
Two years ago today, the LAPD detonated homemade explosives on 27th street. The resulting blast damaged 35 properties, injured 17 people and displaced dozens more residents.
‘Catastrophic failure’: How the LAPD blew up a neighborhood
https://t.co/xewq4tDJUi
I went to Miami - after the Florida and Texas governors transported mostly Venezuelan migrants to California - to talk to people in the country's largest Venezuelan hub about their state's immigration politics.
https://t.co/jAqFvdhf34
Virgin Galactic launched its first commercial space flight today, and the passengers on board might not be who you'd would expect: https://t.co/K2toFdbxJ7
Chris “Spanto” Printup, a Los Angeles streetwear icon and Born X Raised founder, died Wednesday in Albuquerque, N.M., three days after being in a car accident, according to the clothing brand. He was 42.
@ByEmilyStMartin
https://t.co/Kq0J7JyXXW
@crackedscience Thanks for creating this thread. Just started listening to the pod but my spidey senses kicked in and thought I should reserach a bit more before taking it all at face value.
The Tachi Yokut Tribe is celebrating the return of California’s Tulare Lake, saying water should remain to heal an ecosystem that was drained for agriculture.
Watch this piece by @jjluna17 to learn about Tulare Lake and what its return means to the Tachi people. #SomosLAT