A Tale of Two Communities: Asians, Latinos & The Future L.A.

A Tale of Two Communities: Asians, Latinos & The Future L.A.

Mary Mata May 15, 2013

By Elson Trinidad, KCET Take a look at the future of Los Angeles, and what will you see? Less smog? A subway that reaches the sea? Flying cars? A professional football […]

L.A. Mayoral Candidates Court Latino Voters

Mary Mata May 6, 2013

By Maeve Reston, Los Angeles Times The two candidates vying to be mayor of Los Angeles courted Latino voters Saturday, promising to do more to help those who are seeking […]

Villaraigosa Signals Future Run for California Governor

Mary Mata March 11, 2013

By EFE/Fox News Latino  Outgoing Los Angeles Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa said in an interview with KTTV-TV that among his plans for the future is to run for governor of California, […]

Latinas Build Confidence Through Photography in LA

Mary Mata March 8, 2013

By Nadine Natour, NBCLatino This is the second installment of Latinas empowering other Latinas to succeed in honor of Women’s History Month.  For ten high school girls enrolled in the photography […]

L.A. Mayor’s Race: Garcetti and Greuel Top the Field

Mary Mata March 6, 2013

By Los Angeles Times City Councilman Eric Garcetti and Controller Wendy Greuel remained ahead of the pack in the race for mayor of Los Angeles early Wednesday morning with all city […]

Latinos Likely to Decide South L.A. Campaign

Mary Mata February 26, 2013

By Tony Castro, Voxxi For the first time in history, Latinos on March 5 will either elect a Hispanic or at least decide who represents traditionally black South Los Angeles […]

LOS ANGELES: The Tubas have left the building … again

Mary Mata February 11, 2013

By Sam Quiñones, A Reporter’s Blog So yet another school has lost its sousaphones to thieves who apparently will spare no effort, and overlook many other valuable items, to make off only […]

Latino Support Drops for Garcetti in LA Mayor’s Race

Mary Mata February 8, 2013

By Patrick Range McDonald, LA Weekly Garcetti, who is half Jewish, part Latino, and part Italian, has controversially pushed himself as a “Latino” candidate to the annoyance of such Latino political […]

Sexual Abuse Scandal Grips & Divides Latino Parishioners in LA

Mary Mata February 4, 2013

By Jennifer Medina and Ian Lovett, Los Angeles Times With the release of documents that make it increasingly clear that Cardinal Mahony shielded priests accused of child abuse from investigations […]

Latinos at Center of California GOP Rebuilding

Mary Mata January 16, 2013

By Tony Castro, Voxxi Hispanic voters are at the heart of a plan to rebuild and reinvigorate the Republican Party in California, the politician expected to take over the leadership […]