In this issue:
- Mexico’s “Gasolinazo” draws protests
- Life After Death: Local mother reflectson life and loss in new book
- Dia de los Reyes might be bigger than Christmas in Latin America
In this issue:
Jessica Carpio finds passion in occupational therapyBy Angie BaldelomarJessica Carpio always knew her career path would be in the medical field; she just didn’t know
Sosa grateful for upcoming Viva La Chicana honorBy CharaRecently, Greater Kansas City resident Tania Yaritza Sosa received some emotionally moving news: She learned she would
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
Jenny Mendez to receive award for long-lasting work in the arts For years, Jenny Mendez has been a leader in the Hispanic community.Mendez’s work at
How to be ready for a storm Commentary by Tere SiqueiraBecause storms are unpredictable and can pose serious risks, it’s important to have the right
Sporting KC consigue su primer punto de la temporadaEl Sporting Kansas City iba perdiendo 3-0 ante Minnesota United y remontó para empatar 3-3 el partido
By Roberta Pardo The Museum of Kansas City is hosting an event highlighting Spanish-language media.From 10:30 a.m. to noon Saturday (March 22), the museum will
By Chara Global warming is dangerous.For decades, scientists have warned laypeople about the warming of the Earth’s surface. We’re all seeing the consequences, including extreme