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The full impact of the immigration enforcement is hard to track because many workers toil in the underground economy. One early indicator: Ridership on LA public transit fell as much as 15% in the two ...
Immigration raids are driving workers crucial to rebuilding the fragile economy into the shadows. Read more at ...
Salazar had to shut down her Altadena-based food truck, LA Cajun Seafood Boil, after the January fires. When she reopened, she said customers were scarce because the area needs to rebuild.
In California, the food and restaurant industry employed about 1.42 million people as of April -- a sizable workforce that is being affected regardless of the immigration status of its workers.
Framers, landscapers, and shop renovators are fleeing job sites as immigration raids intensify, leaving LA developers ...
Also from Guatemala, she has some hope for her 16-year-old son, who is a citizen enrolled in the Sheriff Academy. As a single mom, Esmeralda said she fears for his wellbeing should she be deported.
Some food trucks, farmers markets and small restaurants are temporarily closed, while others are shielding workers and raising funds to help.
Business owners in Altadena continue to recover and rebuild, six months after the Eaton Fire erupted in their communities.
So far, the Altadena Historical Society, is focused on capturing the stories of Black families who lost their homes.
In January, the deadly Eton Fire destroyed thousands of homes in Altadena, Calif. What challenges do homeowners and other residents in one small neighborhood continue to face?
The Pasadena Chamber of Commerce Foundation (PCCF) announced today a $75,000 donation from Southern California Gas Co. (SoCalGas) to support small businesses in Altadena, California, impacted by ...
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