In this issue
- Donald Trump loosing business ties
- National debate on the Confederate flag
- Gay marriage approved
- Cuba to offer Internet access

By Tere Siqueira Every January, many of us attempt to reinvent ourselves by making ambitious resolutions. And unfortunately, for many people, those resolutions quickly become

By Roberta Pardo The Trump administration is exploring the option to buy warehouses to hold detained immigrants, as reported recently by NBC News and the

By Tere Siqueira The Sedgwick County (Kansas) Sheriff’s Office has entered into a formal agreement with U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) under the federal

Story and photos by Jorge Coromac On Dec. 6, the Westside neighborhood celebrated its 24th annual Christmas party. From 9:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m., 47

By Tere Siqueira The Hispanic community is at a critical juncture in addressing its mental and emotional well-being, according to clinical psychologist Dr. Norby Forero.

By Roberta Pardo Frigid temperatures didn’t stop Greater Kansas City area residents from staging outdoor protests. On Jan. 30, hundreds of demonstrators gathered across the

By Angie Baldelomar A new nonprofit is promoting higher education for women in Latin America by providing scholarships and mentorships. That nonprofit is The Ella Initiative.

Las familias de Topeka podrán ahorrar en grande este fin de semana gracias a los especiales de Supermercado Nuestra Familia, un supermercado reconocido por ofrecer