In this issue
• Biden team plans virtual inauguration as worry emerges over more protests
• New locally produced and shot film tells story of hope and redemption
• Juntos Center working to educate Hispanic community on COVID-19
In this issue
• Biden team plans virtual inauguration as worry emerges over more protests
• New locally produced and shot film tells story of hope and redemption
• Juntos Center working to educate Hispanic community on COVID-19
Story by Roberta Pardo and photos by Sonia Falcon Health center celebrates two grand openings, groundbreaking for pediatric wingSamuel U. Rodgers Health Center (SURHC) is
By Angie BaldelomarThe Midwest Trust Center is bringing two powerhouses for an evening celebrating the dual cultures of Mexico and the United States.Mariachi Garibaldi de
In this issue • Guadalupe Centers prepara la tradicional Fiesta del Cinco de Mayo • Residente del área de KC lanza grupo de apoyo sobre
Commentary by Tere Siqueira Father’s Day is almost here.The holiday, observed the third Sunday in June each year, provides a day for families to express
In this issue • KCMO se prepara para celebrar El festival AMERI’KANA • Inclusividad y comunidad son temas de Monica Robles para el “Desfile de
In this issue • KC Dream Center ayuda a quienes necesitan comida y ropa • IMSS está disponible para trabajadores mexicanos en el extranjero •
Si Donald Trump vuelve a ganar la presidencia, ¿podría tener poderes parecidos a los de un rey? La Corte Suprema de Justicia de Estados Unidos
In May, Missouri lawmakers passed Senate Bill 912. Gov. Mike Parson has until July 14 to veto or sign into law the bill benefitting military