This is what happened this week in immigration.
Capital & Main's weekly rundown of the nation's top immigration news.
L.A. County deputies shot and killed Anthony Weber during a foot chase on Feb 4, 2018. They said they spotted a handgun tucked into his pants,...
Published by NBC Los Angeles A transgender student at a South Bay community college was the victim of an assault late last month that is being...
Published by The Sacramento Bee A man involved in a fight at the Highwater bar in midtown early Saturday morning said he and his friend were...
Here are the immigration stories you might have missed this week.
Our Blue State/Red District series investigates seven red districts that returned GOP incumbents to the House but voted for Hillary Clinton in 2016, and the policy...
Published by ABC NEWS The parents of a 19-year-old University of Pennsylvania student killed and buried in a California park said Tuesday that the killing may...
Perhaps no year in living memory presented greater challenges and opportunities to the press than 2017, and Capital & Main was no exception. In response to...
Perhaps no year in living memory presented greater challenges and opportunities to the press than 2017, and Capital & Main was no exception.
Today we continue our look back at 2017 through Capital & Main's photos and stories.
With the first tumultuous year of Donald Trump's presidency winding down, Capital & Main looks back at the images and stories we presented over the last...
New federal data show that America's homeless population has increased for the first time since 2010.
Published by NBC Bay Area News A swastika found on the University of California, Santa Cruz has the campus taking new steps to stop the hate.
Capital & Main looks back over a year of consumer boycotts and travel bans to explore the rise in CEO activism in response to the Trump...
Published by The OC Register An 18-year-old Seal Beach man was charged on Tuesday, Dec. 12 with hate crimes for allegedly threatening and spitting on a...
Published by SoCal Patch Los Angeles County saw a spike of 67 percent in hate crimes in 2016 where there was evidence of white supremacist ideology.
Published by The OC Weekly For a group who hates being labeled as members of white hate groups and constantly attempts to stay in good optics,...
For the past year Capital & Main has produced a wide range of coverage of Janus v. AFSCME. Below we offer a comprehensive primer on the...
Published by SFGATE The number of hate crimes reported in California jumped more than 11 percent in 2016, the FBI said Monday.