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Boyle Heights Beat
Boyle Heights Beat / Pulso de Boyle Heights is a local nonprofit news organization serving the communities of Boyle Heights and the Eastside.
Boyle Heights Beat reporters provide “noticias por y para la comunidad,” or “news by and for the community” in Spanish and English.
The newsroom is a longstanding partner of LAist.
Stories by Boyle Heights Beat
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Councilmember Ysabel Jurado’s Microenterprise Grant Program will help qualifying businesses cover common expenses including employee payroll, rent and utilities.
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A new documentary digs deep into the legendary Chicano musicians’ 50-plus years of making music.
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Even before the New York Times’ bombshell investigation into the labor rights icon, some locals have called to bring back Brooklyn Avenue.
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Maria Patricia Ramblaz said she’s now trying to find new funding sources to bring back the homework help and safe space she’s provided to students for the last 15 years.
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The pantry was previously stationed outside of Ramirez Meat Market and now has a new home in Boyle Heights.
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The Eastside school had the highest score and is among eight LAUSD schools advancing to the California Academic Decathlon set for March 19–22.
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The team, made up of three people, is part of a year-long program under LA Councilmember Ysabel Jurado.
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Amid heightened immigration enforcement in Northeast L.A., Claudia Yanez launched a run club that patrols for ICE activity.
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Filmmakers aim to showcase the legacy of Self Help from its roots in East LA to its ‘role as an international force.’
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East LA is the most populous unincorporated community in the state. Here’s what that means and how it affects the nearly 119,000 residents.
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Pasadena-based Tetra Tech will repair wiring and install security measures to curb copper theft before the 2028 Olympics.
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Police arrested six people during student protests against ICE and are now warning families of legal consequences ahead of future walkouts.