Cover Stories

Finding the Farmers Market

Not everyone is happy that the SP Farmers Market has been moved, some are still wondering where it is The…

4 years ago

Unfinished Business ― Richard Trumka’s legacy and his vision for labor in America

Coal miners are like longshore workers in that they’re tribal in nature. Distinctions are made  based on how many generations…

4 years ago

The Great Replacement Election

Grievance, Conspiracism and the California GOP With less than two weeks to go in the California recall campaign, the ex-fiancée…

4 years ago

The Supreme Court’s Real Target — Farm Workers’ Organizing Rights

Most of the media coverage of the recent Supreme Court decision about the farmworker access rule took for granted the…

4 years ago

UTLA Board Votes to Support Vaccine Mandate

As the polarization in Southern California and nationally deepens against mandated masks and vaccinations for access to public venues as…

4 years ago

Beyond 9/14

Perversion of the recall process could bring reform — if California survives it In 2018, Gavin Newsom defeated John Cox…

4 years ago

Leave No Soldier Behind

Veterans for Peace made it their mission to bring deported veterans back to U.S. soil United States military veterans who…

4 years ago

Anger Management and Homelessness

Buscaino staff keep getting into physical  confrontations with homeless rights activists As Joe Buscaino pursues a kinder, gentler  homeless sweeps…

4 years ago

Ten Candidates Qualify for Special Election to Fill Two Vacancies

Ten candidates are competing to fill two vacancies in Carson’s  city government — the fourth district’s council seat and the…

4 years ago

Evicted: Mobile home park residents are left wondering if they will be next

Some attend protests, hoping that someone will listen; others stay home, scared that the local politicians will retaliate for speaking…

4 years ago