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Sears reopens with art: The Mark Jude Gallery’s debut on the fifth floor of the Sears building brings new public access to a ...
A man who was armed with a rifle inside a van in Boyle Heights neighborhood died Monday morning in a police shooting, the ...
But if you so much as mention in the conversation the attractions of little Lee Vining, on beautiful Mono Lake, and the ...
However, at the request of the U.S. Attorney’s Office, U.S. District Judge Serena Murillo on Wednesday issued a judgment of ...
The Eastside landmark is home to a new gallery. While some welcome it, others fear it’s part of a familiar pattern of ...
Charges have been dropped against an East Los Angeles man accused of handing out protective face shields to protesters during ...
A fire at a one-story, boarded-up building in Boyle Heights was knocked down in 19 minutes, the Los Angeles Fire Department ...
Compiled by panelists from Boyle Heights Beat’s ‘From Fear to Care’ event, this guide offers mental health resources and ...
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A number of advocates gathered in Boyle Heights on Saturday to pay their respects to the many homeless that died on the streets of Los Angeles this year. Hosted by Theo Henderson and We the ...
The owner of the iconic Sears building in Boyle Heights has scaled back a controversial proposal to house homeless people there, reducing the number of beds from 10,000 to 2,500. Many community ...
To the editor: The Boyle Heights masked men intent on keeping art galleries and other signs of gentrification out of the neighborhood are taking a page right out of the KKK playbook.