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Letter to the editor: We must rise

By Manny Abarca IV Manny Abarca IV, legislator for Jackson County’s First District in Missouri sends a letter to empower the Latino community.“We, as a community of Latinos in the Kansas City metropolitan area, must defend each

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Missouri’s immigration bills stir controversy

By Tere Siqueira In Missouri, controversial immigration legislation has sparked a heated debate.At the heart of the discussion is Senate Bill 72, introduced by Republican Senator David Gregory of Chesterfield, which proposes a $1,000 bounty for tips leading to the arrest of undocumented immigrants. Critics, including legal advocates and community

Kansas Republicans propose controversial abortion legislation

By Tere Siqueira During the opening days of the 2025 Kansas legislative session, Republican lawmakers introduced two near-total abortion bans, reigniting debate in a state where abortion rights are constitutionally protected and have been upheld by voters.The proposals are House Bill (HB) 2009 and HB 2010. HB 2009 would ban

After beating breast cancer, Farris pushes for early detection

By Tere SiqueiraFor Greater Kansas City area native Ramona Farris, October carries special significance.That’s because October marks Breast Cancer Awareness Month. For more than a decade, Farris has been a breast cancer survivor.Farris, who’s part of one of the area’s oldest Mexican families, began her breast cancer journey in June

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How to support Hispanic-owned businesses

Commentary by Tere Siqueira As new policies intensify divisions and anxiety across America, Hispanic communities find themselves in increasingly vulnerable positions, including Hispanic-owned businesses.In times

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Editorial: Healthy take on eating

Food, along with water, shelter and clothing constitute the basic necessities of life. Food provides the carbohydrates, fats, minerals, proteins, vitamins and water essential for

Editorial: Evolution of Black History Month

Last Friday, President Donald Trump signed a proclamation recognizing February 2025 as National Black History Month. Honoring the annual observance continues a presidential tradition begun

Editorial: Why isn’t it safe?

Many of the Latin American diaspora have settled in Kansas City, Kan. As in past and present migrant waves, some are asylum seekers. They yearn

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Deportes y más deportes… 01.30.25

Kansas City Chiefs buscan hacer historia en la NFLPatrick Mahomes y los Kansas City Chiefs derrotaron a los Buffalo Bills para avanzar por tercera ocasión

Deportes y más deportes…02.06.25

Los Kansas City Chiefs buscan hacer historia en la NFLLos Kansas City Chiefs se enfrentan este domingo a los Philadelphia Eagles en el Super Bowl LIX en Nueva Orleans, en lo que será la revancha del Super Bowl LVII, cuando los Chiefs le ganaron a los Eagles por 38-35.Este será

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Top Spots: Water park hot spots

Commentary by Tere Siqueira In this edition of our “Top Spots” column, we at Dos Mundos invite you to explore the Greater Kansas City area’s

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Spectacular Circus coming to KC

By Chara Circus-lovers can get their fill of acrobats, aerialists, animals, daredevils and clowns this weekend in Kansas City, Missouri.The Spectacular Circus will stage performances

Lugo growing her music career

By Roberta PardoElizabeth “Eli” Lugo’s music career is growing.Lugo started singing when she was 6. A DJ at an event at her local church heard

El último adiós a Octavio Ocaña

¿Quién era Octavio Ocaña?El actor de 22 años tuvo una corta, pero fructífera carrera en la televisión, su personaje más recordado fue Benito en la

Travel

Get used to new way of traveling

Commentary by Tere Siqueira In a COVID-19 world, it is essential to learn a new way of traveling.The World Travel and Tourism Council has developed

Immigration

Immigration news roundup: Feb. 5-11

By Angie Baldelomar To keep up with the constant stream of news regarding immigration from the Trump administration, Dos Mundos is starting a weekly roundup of

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