Daily Memo: ICE Keeps Targeting People at Rancho Cucamonga Court
Meanwhile in Crescenta Valley, a car chase by ICE ended with the driver fleeing on foot after colliding with a pole near a 210 freeway on-ramp.
Weekend Eats: James Beard-Winning Lakota Chef Sean Sherman Is Coming to Town
Plus, a new burger with Lebanese roots in Culver City and the world's biggest dry-aging facility with its own hand roll bar in DTLA.
Scoop: City of L.A. Facing Over 120 Claims For Damages Related To Anti-ICE Protests Amid Financial Crisis
Since 2019, the city of L.A. has paid out more than $430 million in liability claims related to policing, according to Los Angeles City Controller Kenneth Mejia’s office. More than 40 percent of those payouts are listed as “civil rights/excessive force” claims.
Daily Memo: ICE Returns to Downtown LA ISAP Office, Increases Raids in the Inland Empire
ICE returned to the ISAP office after a week-long hiatus, and another woman has died after release from ICE custody.
The Best Restaurants in L.A., According to Punks
Here's a guide to where today's grittiest punks eat.
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You Can Now View a 20-Foot Map of U.S. Detention Centers at The Huntington
The “Borderlands” exhibition draws a line from past to present, as experienced by contemporary artists pioneering their fields.
Daily Memo: ICE Shoots At Man in Central Valley and ICE Takes People in the Coachella Valley and Glendora
ICE continues to conduct raids and traffic stops, taking three men from their work truck in the Coachella Valley.
We Mapped All 64 TACO MADNESS Competitors, From Palms to Pomona
Did you know that our list of TACO MADNESS competitors doubles as a foolproof guide to try L.A.'s absolute best tacos? Here is a Google Map of them all. Happy taco hunting.
Daily Memo: The 15th Death In ICE Detention and ICE is Slowly Escalating
ICE’s slow increase in operations is now averaging about 30 kidnappings per week in Southern California.
‘My Body Remembers’ – Another Victim of Cesar Chávez Breaks Her Silence
“This is really about survivors talking to survivors and those around them,” said Jennifer Andrea Porras, who is speaking out publicly for the first time about what they endured when they were brought into Chávez’ inner circle at his La Paz headquarters in the 90s.























