In This Issue
- Know what heart disease is and how to prevent it
- State of the Union address: more of the same rhetoric
- Taylor Swift Recibe amenazas de muerte
By Tere Siqueira Padilla bridges cultures, fosters growth in KCMO Since arriving in 2007 in the Kansas City area, Luis Padilla has emerged as a
By Roberta Pardo In December 2023, the World Health Organization (WHO) classified the JN.1 coronavirus strain as a “variant of interest,” but it also stated
In this issue • Biden aborda la crisis en la frontera entre Estados Unidos y México • ‘La vida es más grande que solo yo’
By Tere Siqueira As the Hispanic community continues to be a rapidly expanding demographic in the United States, the opportunities for educational advancement through scholarships
By Roberta PardoAround 100 Greater Kansas City area high schoolers participated in the latest KC BizFest, held Feb. 28-March 2 at Johnson County (Kansas) Community
In this issue • Cifras de feminicidios en aumento • Mes de la Historia de la Mujer: Rebeca Amezcua – Hogan: Dedica su vida a
By Tere Siqueira St. Patrick’s Day, observed on Mar. 17, is a global celebration of Irish culture and the legacy of Saint Patrick, Ireland’s patron
By CharaMore than 1,000 early childhood providers and stakeholders across Kansas are endorsing Gov. Laura Kelly’s state budget proposal to invest $56 million in “early