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Column: Is Kevin de León's push to honor Black L.A. history heartfelt, or cynical?
LA Times via Yahoo News Singapore· 3 weeks agoLos Angeles Councilmember Kevin de León arrives for a news conference in Pershing Square on...
The best spots to see 58,000 jacaranda trees in L.A., O.C.
LA Times via Yahoo Style Singapore· 1 month agoJacarandas in bloom in Long Beach on May 28. (Christina House / Los Angeles Times) What would Los...
When to Use Corn vs. Flour Tortillas
Food & Wine via Yahoo Style Singapore· 3 months agoThese dual flatbreads are central to Mexican and Central American cuisine. Here’s everything you need to know about how they’re made, and when to use...
Here's Why It's A Travesty That Dollar Stores Like The 99 Cents Stores Are Closing
HuffPost Life via Yahoo Singapore Finance· 3 months agoShoppers at the 99 Cents Only store in Huntington Beach on April 5 ― the day the company announced...
Column: Why many Latinos are calling for a cease-fire in Gaza
LA Times via Yahoo News Singapore· 3 months agoPeople hold a banner with a a watermelon, a symbol of Palestinian solidarity, outside El Monte City...
Column: Cal-Mex is having a moment in New York. But how does it taste?
LA Times via Yahoo Style Singapore· 4 months agoCalifornians nostalgic for Mexican food have tried to replicate what they're missing in New York, to...
Column: 'You cannot get close to' Kevin de León at his surreal, high-security election party
LA Times via Yahoo News Singapore· 4 months agoLos Angeles City Councilmember Kevin de León speaks to Fox 11 reporter Cristy Fajardo outside his...
The political trees of Latino Los Angeles
LA Times via Yahoo News Singapore· 5 months agoConnections among Latino politicians in Los Angeles can get confusing. We attempt to decipher the oldest political trees: the Eastside and the San...
Column: L.A. forgot Times journalist Frank del Olmo. So did the school named after him
LA Times via Yahoo News Singapore· 5 months agoFrank del Olmo at his desk in 1991. (Los Angeles Times) Staff members at Frank del Olmo Elementary...
Pioneering restaurateur behind celebrity hangout Antonio's dies at 85
LA Times via Yahoo Style Singapore· 6 months agoAntonio Gutierrez, who founded his namesake restaurant on Melrose Avenue in 1970, was known for serving dishes then rarely seen at combo-plate Mexican spots.