De Los, a community-driven brand and platform powered by the Los Angeles Times, launched Monday, July 10. Created as a space to explore all things Latinidad in Los Angeles and across the country De Los offers reporting and commentary, graphic comics and topical social videos, a forum to celebrate or critique the news of the day, and a way to connect through a shared sense of culture and identity.
De Los has assembled a team of Latino reporters, editors, illustrators and creatives to tell stories not just about our community, but for our community.
De Los, a community-driven brand and platform powered by the Los Angeles Times, launched today. Created as a space to explore all things Latinidad in Los Angeles and across the country De Los offers reporting and commentary, graphic comics and topical social videos, a forum to celebrate or critique the news of the day, and a way to connect through a shared sense of culture and identity.
PASADENA, Texas (KTRK) On a busy street in Pasadena, you can find La Terreza Michocana, a Mexican restaurant that is usually swarming with customers.
But, slow business due to the COVID-19 pandemic caused restaurant employee Jose Villarreal to make a plea on social media as a call for help. That day, I just kind of looked back, and there was nobody here. I felt pretty bad about it, I just took the picture to see if there s anyway I can help her out, Jose said.
Jose posted a photo on Facebook that showed how lonely their business has been lately, something the restaurant can t afford to be.