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Seven immigrant children have died under the Trump administration’s zero-tolerance policies.
Capital & Main was honored with four top prizes at the L.A. Press Club's 61st annual Southern California Journalism Awards.
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A warehouse project is planned for a Los Angeles area that is among the very worst in the state for the threats that toxic cleanups and...
In the first half of the 2018-2019 school year, LAUSD called police more than 3,000 times.
About 13,200 minors held in detention facilities will have funding for their educational services, recreational programs and legal aid cut by the federal government.
Also this week: The public school racial wealth gap, charter school operators indicted for stealing millions and CSU applicants may be hit with higher fees.
A lawsuit alleges dozens of incidents involving the use of force, including special-needs students being picked up and pushed against walls or pinned to floors.
The most discouraging finding of a report on LGBTQ students may be that only 130 of California's 343 unified school districts responded to the survey.
Although rideshare apps and other “gig economy” jobs are often billed as ways for workers to make extra cash in their spare time, that hasn’t been...
Swarthmore students shutter scandal-wracked fraternities. Business interests fight L.A.'s school parcel tax. The wage penalty sapping teachers' salaries.
According to the Federal Reserve, student loan debt now tops $1.5 trillion. One presidential hopeful's debt-cancellation proposal has found no shortage of supporters and critics.
The Society of American Business Writers and Editors has recognized Capital & Main for excellence in business journalism.
The California Immigrant Policy Center and Capital & Main invite you to a conversation to explore the disparate economic and social impacts of the Trump Administration’s...
Arsenic and poverty run high in the Central Valley.
Published by Fox News A homeless California man was charged with a hate crime after he allegedly punched and threw hot coffee on a 7-Eleven employee.
“This is the beginning of the end of natural gas in Los Angeles,” Mayor Eric Garcetti announced Monday.
Published by The L.A. Times Los Angeles recorded its highest level of reports of hate crimes in a decade, with a nearly 13% increase in 2018...
From a 1966 Chicago speech before the Medical Committee for Human Rights.