In this issue:
- Mexico’s leading prosecutor resigns amid Ayotzinapa crisis
- “Chains” of racism persist, mayor claims

In this issue • La tradicional Fiesta Hispana ya casi está aquí • La Vida Dulce le da un toque casero a sus postres •

By Angie Baldelomar A full-length play in Spanish is about to debut in Kansas. Called “The Avocado Tree,” the play will be staged Sept. 19-21

By María de Jesús Rothove In honor of the patron saint of the community of Ciudad Ixtepec, formerly Villa de San Jerónimo, in the Isthmus

By Angie Baldelomar Melanie Arroyo never imagined she would have her identity questioned the way she did. Arroyo, a councilwoman for Lenexa, Kansas, recently had

By Teresa Siqueira A Mexican-American author based in the Greater Kansas City area has written the story for the 2026 Girl of the Year doll. The

People worldwide honor their dead, often in celebrations held in waning summer or autumn. Customs, rituals and traditions vary by country, region and religion, as

By Tere Siqueira | Photos by Henning Sac Morales How to connect generations by observing Day of the Dead For many Hispanic families in the

By Angie Baldelomar On Nov. 6 and 7, Reyes Media Group (RGM) will host its 17th annual St. Jude Radiothon through its radio stations. The