In This Issue
- An Anti-Immigrant President
- KC area Community Leaders
- 50 years Later, celebrating Tivo Garcia’s life
By Chara The Kansas Department of Health and Environment (KDHE) is encouraging women to get screened for breast and cervical cancer. It is doing so
Bilingual education in Kansas City has become increasingly significant as the city’s demographics evolve and the demand for multilingual proficiency grows. With a diverse student
Kansas City is home to a vibrant and growing Hispanic community, rich in culture, resilience, and ambition. From grassroots organizations to city-wide events, numerous initiatives
What is a pet? Why have a pet? What does it take? How prevalent is pet ownership in the U.S.? A pet is a domesticated
By Chara A suggestion from a relative changed Laura Isela Rodriguez’s life. Rodriguez owns and is the creative brain behind Laura’s CakePop Shop, a Kansas
By Jorge Coromac On Friday (July 25), 47 volunteers and 23 partner organizations came to celebrate the 2025-26 school year and congratulate all the students
By Roberta Pardo Kansas City, Kansas, residents are suing Harcros Chemicals, claiming the company poisoned their air for decades – and was aware it was
By Tere Siqueira Anyone who wants to attend this year’s 2025 UnidosUS conference still has a few days to do so. The gathering of Latino