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If Latinos were excluded from the racial categories and treated as if they were a separate group, Los Angeles County's 2019 population would be 48.6% Latino, 25.9% White Non-Hispanic, 7.7% Black or African American, 14.5% Asian, 0.2% Native American and Alaskan Native, 0.2% Pacific Islander, 0.4% Other Race, and 2.4% from two or more races.
Map of racial distribution in Los Angeles, 2010 U.S. Census. Each dot is 25 people: White, Black, Asian, Hispanic, or Other (yellow) The 1990 United States Census and 2000 United States Census found that non-Hispanic whites were becoming a minority in Los Angeles; estimates for the 2010 United States Census results found Latinos to be approximately half (47–49%) of the city's population ...
View Park-Windsor Hills had the highest percentage of Blacks or African Americans of all places in California (83.8 percent), and all places reporting a majority of this racial group were in Los Angeles County. This racial group was even more concentrated than Asians were, with roughly four in ten (603) places not reporting this racial group at ...
The data on immigration to Los Angeles from Asia and the Pacific tell a story older than the city itself: Antonio Miranda Rodriguez, a Filipino recorded in the census in 1783, was part of a group ...
According to 2022 US Census Bureau one-year estimates, California's population by race (where Hispanics are allocated to the individual racial categories) was 38.9% White, 15.5% Asian, 19.5% Other Race, 5.4% Black or African American, 1.3% Native American or Alaskan Native, 0.4% Pacific Islander, and 19.0% Mixed race or Multiracial.
November 8 – Former Los Angeles County Sheriff Jim McDonnell is sworn in as the new chief of the Los Angeles Police Department, succeeding Michel Moore. [125] November 13 – A bomb threat prompted the evacuation of a Courthouse in Torrance. Around 7 a.m., a suspicious device was discovered near the building’s entrance.
Polls show nearly two-thirds of voters remain undecided in the Los Angeles County district attorney's race. With a historically large field of a dozen prosecutors, judges and attorneys attempting ...
“The window for fixing what ails Los Angeles is shrinking,” he wrote in his questionnaire. “It's time to make 2024 the year to break free from career politicians and their stranglehold on ...