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‘I have it in my blood.' La Puente man breeds carrier pigeons for life's special moments
Rafael Chávez has dedicated part of his life to an art that brings joy to families.
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Ex-inmates Demand Closure of Private Jails in California Due to Alleged Negligence
A group of protesters in Pasadena demand that the government close private prisons in California. The protesters allege that many violations are committed against inmates in these detention centers.
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Authorities Remind Residents That While Marijuana is Legal, Driving Under the Influence is Not
International Marijuana Day is a date in which many people usually celebrate by consuming this substance, for this reason, the police reminded California residents that although the use of this plant is legal in this state, driving under the influence is still a serious crime.
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COVID-19 Has Claimed the Lives of Dozens of Mariachis in Los Angeles
The coronavirus has claimed the lives of at least 20 mariachis in Los Angeles but the need to go out to work is greater, so many of them continue to risk their lives.
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Sacrifice and Dedication: Young Latina Passes Exam on First Try to Become a Lawyer
A young Latina from Los Angeles is celebrating with her family and friends after passing the bar exam to become a lawyer in the United States.
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FedEx Worker Hailed a Hero After Saving a Home From Fire
A FedEx worker averted what could have ended in a major tragedy in a Los Angeles neighborhood by helping put out a fire that threatened to destroy a home.
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Devoted Elementary School PE Instructor Named ‘Teacher of the Year'
Félix Quiñónez, a Hispanic teacher at the Los Angeles Unified School District, was named “Teacher of the Year 2020.”
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Latino Businesses Struggle to Keep Their Doors Open During Pandemic
The crisis caused by the coronavirus pandemic has many businesses on the edge of the abyss, such is the case of a Latino business in the Westlake District that struggles to keep its doors open.