In an all-too-familiar position, RV residents displaced from Winston Drive are fighting to stay at their new location.
Kamala Harris and America’s incapability to grapple with ‘root cause’ of immigration
Kamala Harris, who was specifically tasked by Biden to tackle the “root causes” of migration, exemplifies the fundamental incapability of national politics to grapple with the country’s immigration crisis.
Comic: How California Prisons and ICE tear families apart
A comic story about how California prisons tear apart families by voluntarily colluding with U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE).
El Tecolote visuals get honored in California Journalism Awards
El Tecolote won four awards in the annual California Journalism Awards, including the top award in illustration. Organized by the California News Publisher Association, the awards were announced July 14 and are among the most important journalism awards in the state. As a bilingual, community newsroom, we understand the unique value visual formats have in […]
D9 supervisor election: Four top concerns for Latinx communities
Here are four pressing issues Latinx communities are concerned about in the Mission, Bernal Heights, and Portola neighborhoods.
Three new murals in S.F. celebrate indigenous people, LGTBQ+ and healthcare
Three new murals in San Francisco celebrate LGTBQ+ people, Native Americans and equitable access to healthcare.
Colombia, the Copa América underdog, ignites S.F.’s Latinx soccer fans
Considered the underdog against Argentina in the final game, Colombia has ignited a fervent gathering among the city’s Latinx communities.
Untangling machismo as a Latinx trans activist in San Francisco
How trans activist Lea McGeever navigates machismo within their family and San Francisco’s Latinx communities.
District 9 election: What should El Tecolote ask supervisor candidates?
Ahead of our interviews with candidates in the District 9 supervisor race, we want to hear from you: What should El Tecolote ask supervisor hopefuls?
Indigenous activist Leonard Peltier is denied parole
Leonard Peltier, 79, a Indigenous activist who has been imprisoned most of his life, has been denied parole amid deteriorating health.

