- Lifestyle
Dine Latino restaurant week launches on Sunday in Philadelphia
Now in its ninth year, the Greater Philadelphia Hispanic Chamber of Commerce is hosting the weeklong event, which aims to boost sales for Latin-owned businesses across the region.
1 min read - US
Jacksonvilleβs Hispanic Outreach Coordinator leaves to work with Phoenix Arts & Innovation District
The City of Jacksonvilleβs Hispanic Outreach Coordinator is stepping down from her position to take a new role.
2 min read - US
Oshkosh event to uncover hidden Asian-Latino border histories April 22
An Oshkosh event will explore Asian-Latino histories at the US-Mexico border, featuring Dr. Lucero Estrella.
The Northwestern1 min read - US
Chicago Public Schools second-in-command departs, as officials call for more Latino leadership
Alfonso Carmona, the second-in-command of Chicago Public Schools, is stepping down Friday as acting chief education officer β less than a week after the appointment of CPS CEO Macquline King and amid calls for greater Latino representation in her cabinet. Carmona accepted a superintendent position in Lake County in November, which begins in July. Though CPS has not announced his official ...
5 min read - US
Chicago Public Schools second-in-command departs, as officials call for more Latino leadership
Alfonso Carmona, the second-in-command of Chicago Public Schools, is stepping down Friday as acting chief education officer β less than a week after the appointment of CPS CEO Macquline King and amid calls for greater Latino representation in her cabinet. Carmona accepted a superintendent position in Lake County in November, which begins in July. Though CPS has not announced his official ...
4 min read - Entertainment
The Charlotte Latino Film Festival finds βjoy in resistanceβ during tough times
The third annual film fest from Cine Casual runs from April 16-26 at Independent Picture House. It offers an eclectic range of movies.
5 min read - Health
UC San Diego, UC Davis secure nearly $16M grant to study brain aging in Latino and Hispanic communities
Researchers at UC San Diego and UC Davis have secured a nearly $16 million grant from the National Institutes of Health to expand their study on brain aging in Latino communities. The longitudinal study tracks brain health over time to identify factors contributing to memory loss within Latino populations. According to Hector Gonzalez, professor of neurosciences at UC San Diego School of Medicine and one of the lead researchers in this study, he explains that dementia represents a global public health priority, and multiple key factors drive brain aging in Latino communities.
2 min read - Health
UC San Diego, UC Davis receive grant to study Latino cognitive health
UC San Diego and UC Davis have been awarded a $15.85 million grant from the National Institutes of Health to study cognitive aging in Latino and Hispanic communities, with the goal of identifying factors that contribute to healthy cognitive aging and reducing the burden of dementia.
KSWB2 min read - Politics
Is Trumpβs Latino Vote Finally Faltering?
For many Latino voters, the shift away from Trump isn't about changing beliefs β it's about confronting consequences.
3 min read - Politics
Is Trumpβs Latino Vote Finally Faltering?
For many Latino voters, the shift away from Trump isn't about changing beliefs β it's about confronting consequences.
3 min read - Entertainment
National Hispanic Media Coalition to Honor βThe Studio,β βKPop Demon Huntersβ Writers at Annual Gala
Actress Belissa Escobedo and writer-director Beth de AraΓΊjo will also be celebrated at the April 24 event.
2 min read - News
New Multiple Sclerosis warning signs for Latinos
NEW YORK CITY (PIX11) β New research reveals hidden impact of Multiple Sclerosis in Latino communities
WPIX New York City, NY - Entertainment
'Crazy Hispanic Fan' merch sells out across San Antonio after viral video
"Crazy Hispanic Fan" merch is flying off the shelves at Karolina's Antiques after a viral video of text messages at a Spurs game sparked backlash.
4 min read - Business
UCLA study finds California Latinos are working more, earning less
A recent study from UCLA found that California Latinos are the most highly employed demographic in the state, yet they continue to be paid lower wages, even in light of gains in higher education rates.
4 min read - US
Tiempo: Addressing misconceptions and the need for organ donations in the Latino community
LiveOnNY is an organ procurement organization. They facilitate organ, eye and tissue donation in the greater New York area.
WABC1 min read - US
FHP punishes Hispanic drivers more for minor traffic offenses
βWeβre seeing a huge number of people arrested for immigration reasons without probable cause for the stop β sometimes hundreds in a single weekend."
TCPalm | Treasure Coast Newspapers1 min read - Entertainment
San Antonio turns racist 'crazy Hispanic fans' dig into a bold flex
Spurs fans really said, "Hold my beer."
3 min read - Health
California leads push to add key vitamin to corn tortillas, aimed at reducing Latino birth defects
Fifteen years after she lost her first baby to a rare and devastating birth defect, Andrea Lopez takes comfort in knowing that other Latina mothers might finally avoid the same pain. In January, California became the first state to require food makers to add folic acid, a crucial vitamin, to corn masa flour used to make tortillas and other traditional foods widely used in her community. Itβs a long-delayed move aimed at reducing Hispanic infants' disproportionately high rates of serious conditions called neural tube defects, which claimed Lopezβs son, Gabriel Cude, when he was 10 days old.
1297 min read - Politics
Trump's approval ratings just hit a new low. A Latino voter shift could reshape the midterms
Trump approval hits lows as Latino voters and young men peel away, with economy concerns and Iran war backlash reshaping 2026 midterm outlook.
- US
Hispanic Leadership Council wants to take Cesar Chavezβs name off Abilene rec center
ABILENE, Texas (KTAB/KRBC) β The Hispanic Leadership Council wants to remove Cesar Chavezβs name from one of Abileneβs new recreation centers. Hispanic Leadership Council representative Sam Garcia approached the Abilene City Council on Thursday to ask to change the name of the rec center at Sears Park, which is set to be unveiled next month [β¦]
KTAB Abilene1 min read
