In this issue:
- U.S. – Mexico border relaxes briefly for hugs
- The importance of the Virgin of Guadalupe
- President-elect Trump: What have Americans learned so far?
In this issue:

As Shared By Tere Siqueira With the crisp autumn air setting in and the anticipation of Halloween and Dia de los Muertos building, Dos Mundos returns to explore chilling legends

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 Chara A Kansas City, Missouri, tourist site has made it a popular destination each October when Halloween approaches. Built in 1858 by slave labor, the

The monthlong commemoration of Hispanic Heritage ends Wednesday. It’s quintessentially American, emblematic of our national motto – “E pluribus unum” (Out of many, one.) And

In this issue • Chiefs announce move across state lines • Woodland Charity provides aid to Poza Rica in Veracruz, Mexico • Prairie Band Potawatomi

By Tere Siqueira The Prairie Band Potawatomi Nation has withdrawn from a controversial federal contract with U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), valued at nearly

By Jorge Coromac Woodland Charity, in partnership with Lenexa Rotary Club, The Ciudad de Mexico Rotary Club, Poza Rica Rotary Club and local community leaders,

By Angie Baldelomar The Kansas City Chiefs are crossing the state line. On Dec. 22, the pro football franchise announced it will leave Arrowhead Stadium