In this Issue
- Latinas honored at Nuestra Latina Awards
- New rules on expedited removal take effect nationwide
- Suicide: How to spot its warning signs and prevent it
Women’s History Month: Elevating voices for diversity and inclusion’ Women’s History Month, celebrated each March in the United States, is a time to honor women’s
By Chara Kansans will soon have a new design for their license plates.As the Associated Press and other media outlets reported, the Sunflower State launched
By Tere Siqueira The Midwest, a key agricultural region of the United States, is facing severe repercussions from climate change, according to the “Fifth National
By Tere Siqueira The Midwest is reportedly witnessing a modest resurgence in union activities, as workers confront growing job insecurity and dissatisfaction with wages and
By Roberta PardoAround 100 Greater Kansas City area high schoolers participated in the latest KC BizFest, held Feb. 28-March 2 at Johnson County (Kansas) Community
In this issue • Cifras de feminicidios en aumento • Mes de la Historia de la Mujer: Rebeca Amezcua – Hogan: Dedica su vida a
By Tere Siqueira St. Patrick’s Day, observed on Mar. 17, is a global celebration of Irish culture and the legacy of Saint Patrick, Ireland’s patron
By CharaMore than 1,000 early childhood providers and stakeholders across Kansas are endorsing Gov. Laura Kelly’s state budget proposal to invest $56 million in “early