Next Up:
0:00
0:00
-
Listen Listen
-
Listen Listen
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
-
Emmery Muñoz was 14 years old when she was found dead in Boyle Heights. She was last seen on Jan. 20, 2006, in City Terrace, police said.
-
Street vendors may soon see privacy protections from immigration enforcement.
-
As federal policies shift, Los Angeles schools distribute “Know Your Rights” cards to help immigrant families navigate encounters with immigration agents.
-
A cultural staple, the tamal helps bring members of the Curiel family together.
-
From monthly community mercados to local pop-ups, we’ve got some ideas on how to shop local.
-
A 60-day public comment period on the proposal is now open through Nov. 4
-
The full Legislature will still need to vote on the bill before it can head to the governor’s desk.
-
The ordinance is aimed at protecting Boyle Heights residents from displacement and gentrification.
-
His death was announced during Tuesday's L.A. City Council meeting. In 1985, he became the second Latino elected to the council in the 20th century.
-
How a quest for cityhood transformed into a fight for representation on the Eastside.
-
The designation would free up funding and expedite cleanup efforts
-
Those interested in free air purifiers in Boyle Heights and East LA can apply online; units are available until funds for the program run out