In This Issue
- Puerto Rico is far from standing
- Rivas to share insights about ChristianScience while visiting Kansas
- Current immigration crisis suggests ascary, discouraging future
Photos by Lia Caro
Five people in Olathe have tested positive for what was, at the dawn of the 20th century, the world’s “most feared disease.” Today, tuberculosis, once
By Chara Hispanics face higher risk of developing diabetes, CDC states Hispanics face a higher risk of developing diabetes and complications from it than the
By Tere Siqueira Note: With October’s amber twilight, the rustling of autumn leaves and the approaching of Halloween and Dia de los Muertos, the atmosphere
By Angie Baldelomar Dec. 12 is a big holiday for many Hispanic Catholics.That day marks the Feast of Our Lady of Guadalupe, a popular Catholic
Kansas is poised to help relieve the state’s childcare crisis, Gov. Laura Kelly announced back in October. Some 27 organizations will share $11.4 million in
Story by Tere Siqueira and photo courtesy by Lawrence Brooks IV A white male student at Shawnee Mission East (Kansas) High School has been charged
Story by Angie Baldelomar and photos by Sonia Falcon On Tuesday (Dec. 5), the Latin Grammy Cultural Foundation brought its Latin Grammy In The Schools