The organization has a long tradition of "defending my enemy," standing up for the free speech rights of individuals or groups whose ideology it condemns....
Cities in California and beyond are seeking legal action against the Trump administration — but state Senate Bill 54 might be an even more effective Trump-fighting tactic....
Schoolchildren living in South Los Angeles are 26 percent less likely to have access to high-speed internet at home compared to their peers around the county. This so-called “homework gap” is a symptom of an expanding “digital underclass” of low-income Angelenos who are mostly black or Latino....
The past week has seen Benjamín Ramírez, a soft-spoken street vendor who sells Mexican elotes and shaved ice from a pushcart in Hollywood, turn into a viral video sensation and perhaps even attain the status of folk hero....
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The road diet measures have made Playa Del Rey and its environs more pedestrian-friendly for residents and a traffic headache for scores of motorists commuting back and forth from the South Bay to the Westside who cut through the area to avoid the always hellacious 405 freeway....
"Chile pepper was my defense," says Benjamín "Elote Man" Ramirez, telling the story for the umpteenth time to reporters literally waiting in line to interview him....
No other community in Los Angeles has resorted to such aggressive tactics to stop (or at least slow down) the approach of urban revitalization....
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