• Rosales and Yaquian recount experiences of fatherhood
• Jaramillo celebrates 40 years of priesthood
• Reyna hit with bottle by fan at CONCACAF Nations League final
• Rosales and Yaquian recount experiences of fatherhood
• Jaramillo celebrates 40 years of priesthood
• Reyna hit with bottle by fan at CONCACAF Nations League final

In this issue • Congratulations, 2026 Graduates! • United Market KC opens in Linwood Shopping Center • Herrera campaigns to become Missouri’s first Hispanic member

In this issue • Kansas City keeps the World Cup party going • Family remembers longtime Dos Mundos photographer • Woodland, RMG to host collection

In this issue • Dos Mundos Newspaper Celebrates 45 Years: HCC president reflects on Dos Mundos’ latest milestone • Grandchildren reflect on legacy of Dos Mundos

By Tere Siqueira For many Hispanic families, requesting mental health care can feel out of reach because of stigma, language barriers or simply not knowing

Los vasos de papel y de plástico para llevar ya se pueden reciclar en toda la región de Kansas City, y una nueva campaña educativa

In this issue • Two area kids display passion for boxing • 25th Westside Back-to-School Celebration • Kansas and Missouri voters decide key amendments, set

By Tere Siqueira When a Greater Kansas City area family calls the Advocates for Immigrant Rights and Reconciliation (AIRR) after a loved one is detained

By Angie Baldelomar The Missouri Small Business Development Center (SBDC) at the University of Missouri-Kansas City (UMKC) recently celebrated the graduation of its first Spanish-language