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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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Whether you’re running a marathon, going for a walk, or just want to meet people, Boyle Heights and East L.A. have options.
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From paint-and-sip nights and cumbia-and-coffee parties, we’ve rounded up the best Eastside spots to celebrate.
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Community forums beginning Feb. 21 will gather public input on whether a Municipal Advisory Council could benefit the unincorporated community.
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A free Cal State LA plática invites the community to unpack what the halftime show says about Latinidad and belonging.
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Organizations and community centers are helping Eastside residents fill out their taxes before the deadline.
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As the Eastside reels from the impact of continued immigration raids, Boyle Heights artist Robert Vargas captures the fear and tension in a new mural.
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Walking clubs in East L.A., El Sereno and Montebello will offer space for neighbors to connect after the Eastside was hit with heavy immigration enforcement last week.
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The Rev. Carlos Rincon spent three days in Minneapolis witnessing how churches are responding to fear and violence linked to ICE raids.
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Advocates say multiple people were detained in Council District 14, prompting a response from city leaders and school officials, as LAUSD resumes classes after winter recess.
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From park space under the 6th Street Bridge to long-awaited renovations of cultural landmarks, multiple projects across the Eastside are expected to wrap up.
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In Inglewood, the Mexican music group brings cultural celebration and revelry to SoFi Stadium’s pregame and halftime shows.
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The People’s Care Collective led a march from downtown Los Angeles to Boyle Heights, urging hospitals to protect patient privacy.