In this issue
• KCMO aboga por el control de armas tras un tiroteo masivo
• Joven del área presencia tragedia en desfile de los Chiefs
• KC STEM Fest llega al Union Station el 1ro de marzo
In this issue
• KCMO aboga por el control de armas tras un tiroteo masivo
• Joven del área presencia tragedia en desfile de los Chiefs
• KC STEM Fest llega al Union Station el 1ro de marzo
Story by Teresa Siqueira and photos by Ed Reyes The Hispanic Chamber of Commerce of Greater Kansas City recognized eight outstanding women during its annual
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.
By Tere Siqueira As part of its ongoing efforts to support and empower Latino families, El Centro Inc. is offering a wide range of free
By Chara Although measles was eliminated in the United States, a recent outbreak in the country has raised alarms. It also reminds us of the
Extraordinary demands facing Kansas City’s new CEO will test his leadership skills to the max. Mario Vasquez, named the city’s latest city manager on May
By Chara On June 11, Kansas City, Missouri, began counting down the year until the 2026 men’s World Cup starts. Held at Union Station, the
By Angie Baldelomar Recently, El Tapatio Mexican Grill expanded its reach across the state border with a new location. Located at 6151 N.W. Barry Road
By Angie Baldelomar Dos Mundos is celebrating another anniversary without founder Clara Reyes, but her legacy and work are still remembered by Hispanic community leaders.