Federal agents searching the home and office of Los Angeles Unified School District Superintendent Alberto Carvalho have thrust the nation’s second-largest school system into an unexpected leadership crisis, raising questions
The Westside Vendor Buyout project has always been about more than food. From the beginning, the goal was to create a simple but powerful loop of care by directing resources
Photo by Eric Langberg Thousands of Los Angeles students walked out of school this month to protest immigration raids affecting their families and communities, drawing an aggressive police response that
A new countywide pavement analysis is putting numbers behind something Los Angeles residents already feel every summer. Many neighborhoods are hotter, harsher, and less shaded than they need to be,
A federal judge’s decision to let California’s new antisemitism law take effect has quietly redrawn the boundaries of classroom speech, with consequences that extend far beyond the specific lawsuit before
United Teachers of Los Angeles has taken one of the most consequential steps yet by a major local labor union to link its political power to opposition to the genocide