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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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Residents of Boyle Heights and surrounding areas can weigh in on safety, trust and how local officers are doing via a new survey.
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For some Eastside street vendors, hiding during ICE raids isn’t an option.
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Just blocks away from Boyle Heights schools, immigration agents staged an operation in Little Tokyo, heightening concerns among students and parents.
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From telling untold stories to guiding future reporters, the 24-year-old journalist and mentor at Boyle Heights Beat left a lasting mark on her community.
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With baby essentials, resources and peer support, the East L.A. Community Resource Center is building more than care packages for soon-to-be parents.
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An amended ordinance will ban oversized vehicles, including RVs and trailers, from parking on public roads in certain unincorporated communities starting this fall.
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Compiled by panelists from Boyle Heights Beat’s ‘From Fear to Care’ event, this guide offers mental health resources and culturally grounded care.
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The Eastside landmark is home to a new gallery. While some welcome it, others fear it’s part of a familiar pattern of gentrification
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Unión del Barrio and the Association of Raza Educators are training school workers on how to protect students and staff following a summer immigration raids in Los Angeles.
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In a survey of more than a dozen local restaurants, several reported losing 50% or more of their customers or revenue over the last several weeks.
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In Boyle Heights and East L.A., volunteers are fostering animals as immigration enforcement fuels sudden departures.
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The East L.A. Classic rivals are getting state-of-the-art stadium upgrades in time for opening night