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- Cinco de Mayo
- Children International se centra en erradicar la pobreza
- Aumenta número de muertes por terremoto en Ecuador
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By Angie Baldelomar The more people learn about history, it seems the more they realize that certain parts of it — if not most —

K-12 students are transitioning from endless leisure to structured school-driven weekday routines. And juniors and seniors are anticipating the future in a whole new light.

By Chara Guadalupe Centers Inc. (GCI) is about to do something that CEO Beto Lopez considers to be significant for the nonprofit organization and the

By Angie Baldelomar While working as a first-grade teacher, Jordan Lowe realized there was a lack of geography books for kindergarteners and first-graders. “One year,

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