in this issue
- Lawrence PD warns of college serial rapist over break at KU
- Mexico passes law against plagiarism
- 5 Shopping Apps to Try Before You Buy
By Tere Siqueira The Greater Kansas City area has seen a jump in HIV infections. As the news agency The Beacon recently reported, infections jumped
This past weekend, Guadalupe Centers hosted its traditional Cinco de Mayo Fiesta in the heart of Kansas City’s Westside neighborhood, bringing together families, artists, and neighbors to honor Mexican culture. With over 100 years of history, the event is recognized as the original Cinco de Mayo celebration in Kansas City.
In this issue • La comunidad recuerda a Clara Reyes, fundadora de Dos Mundos • Manifestantes del área se unen a desafío nacional “No Kings
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
Commentary by Roberta Pardo When the United States got involved in the then-escalating conflict between Israel and Iran on June 21 by bombing nuclear facilities
Álvaro Carreras regresa al Real Madrid Álvaro Carreras, lateral izquierdo que se forjó en la cantera del Real Madrid, regresa a la tienda blanca y
Analaysis and Commentary by Tere Siqueira The boundary between digital convenience and government oversight is fading fast, especially for families navigating the immigration system. As
Commentary by Tere Siqueira As the start of the 2025-26 academic year approaches, many families across the Greater Kansas City area are preparing to send