News (Noticias) for Dallas
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November 19, 2009
After a 3 year trial of producing regionalized news for several top 10 Hispanic market stations via the Telemundo Production Center in Dallas, the network is reverting to producing local news. Dallas, Houston, San Antonio, Phoenix and San Jose will once again have locally produced news.
November 18, 2009
Hundreds of defendants awaiting trial for violent crimes in Dallas County have been deported by federal immigration officials and then set free in their home countries. – The practice goes back to at least 1991 and includes the release of murder, kidnapping and child rape suspects.
November 13, 2009
Reaction to internal affairs investigation touches on Hispanic/police relations – Dallas
November 12, 2009
Dallas-Fort Worth programs helping Hispanic mothers find teaching moments
November 11, 2009
Univision 23, TeleFutura 49, and Univision Radio’s local stations have partnered to present the 3rd Annual “Festival del Tamal” (Tamale Festival) on Sunday, November 15 from 11 a.m. – 6 p.m. at the Dallas Market Hall.
November 2, 2009
Greater Dallas Hispanic Chamber of Commerce struggles to end ‘toxic’ rift
October 26, 2009
In Dallas, Drivers Ticketed for Inability to Habla Ingles – over the past three years, wrongly ticketed at least 39 drivers for not speaking English
September 30, 2009
Some Dallas City Council members are suggesting that part of Central Expressway be renamed for civil rights activist Cesar Chavez.
September 24, 2009
The Greater Dallas Hispanic Chamber of Commerce took key steps Wednesday to address its five months of leadership turmoil, but the nonprofit business group probably will remain without a chief executive into early next year.
September 21, 2009
Power struggle taking place in Dallas’ Latino community
Border forum on U.S. War on Drugs to focus on creation of ‘rule of law’ – El Paso/Cuidad Juarez
September 17, 2009
Latino Culinary Institute Coming Soon to Dallas – brainchild of Lydia Gonzalez Welch, who once produced a Latin food show for cable television.
September 15, 2009
Greater Dallas Hispanic Chamber’s Moment of Reckoning
September 3, 2009
Lotus Entravision Reps (LER) announced the addition of ESPN Radio’s Dallas “ESPN Deportes” affiliate – KZMP 1540 AM
August 3, 2009
Jason Villalba: Saying “no” to Sotomayor isn’t betrayal to Hispanic community
July 31, 2009
Viva Dallas! expo para consumidores hispanos ofrece, además de información ambiental de salud y educación, oportunidades para explorar empleos
July 14, 2009
Dallas restaurateur now flips burguesas – Burguesa Burger – prototype is a 388-square-foot bright orange drive-through hut that makes a large storage unit look spacious.
July 13, 2009
Tony Romo broke up with Jessica Simpson on Thursday, the night before her 29th birthday
June 29, 2009
Serrallés USA, a division of Destilería Serrallés, Inc. and exclusive importers of Don Q, Puerto Rico’s Premium Rum, announced the opening of its US Headquarters based in Dallas, Texas.
Dallas Concilio of Hispanic Service Organizations leader inspires clients with her story – Florencia Velasco Fortner
June 25, 2009
Latino Cultural Center Showcases Dallas Artists with 6th Annual Hecho en Dallas Exhibit July 2nd – August 22nd, 2009
Adelfa Callejo’s Obama remarks could scuttle Dallas school naming
June 24, 2009
All is not well at the Greater Dallas Hispanic Chamber of Commerce. A minority of voices would have us believe otherwise, that things are under control and that a new course is being planned. But the actions — and especially inactions — after last month’s coup-like suspension of the CEO search have illuminated many problems.
June 22, 2009
Former leader of Latino Cultural Center in Dallas discusses her tenure – Alejandrina Drew
June 20, 2009
Job: Manager – Hispanic Social/Interactive Media – Mary Kay, Inc., in Dallas, TX
June 17, 2009
The 21st Century Chicano Activist Convention in Dallas – August 21st-23rd, 2009
June 5, 2009
Siblings graduate as valedictorian, salutatorian at Irving’s MacArthur High – Karen and Brian Cárdenas endured language barriers and financial hardships after emigrating from Colombia to be with their father.
June 4, 2009
LULAC’s state convention opens today in Dallas
May 14, 2009
ESPN is expanding to serve the Hispanic community in Dallas with the re-launch of ESPN Deportes Radio on KZMP-AM (1540), effective, June 1
March 25, 2009
The Hispanic got milk? Campaign Recently Visited Dallas Promoting the Drink Well. Live Well. Tour!
March 23, 2009
The Arizona Cardinals beat the Dallas Cowboys during the regular season and went on to claim the NFC championship. Now, the Cardinals want to gain yardage against “America’s Team” in Mexico.
March 15, 2009
Tour aiming to change immigration policy stops in Dallas
March 10, 2009
After bringing new leadership and diplomacy to the Greater Dallas Hispanic Chamber of Commerce, its president, CiCi Rojas, is being tapped to do the same for the Republican Party in Kansas.
March 9, 2009
An outspoken critic of Farmers Branch officials’ attempts to oust illegal immigrants announced Monday she is running for a spot on the city council of the Dallas suburb. – Elizabeth Villafranca
December 3, 2008
Dallas Mavs TV color man Bob Ortegal might have gone a bit overboard when he called J.J. Barea “the Puerto Rican A.I.,” but the lil’ guy has given folks reason to get excited recently.
Listen to podcast interview with Aldo Quevedo, president, Dieste Dallas about reinventing the Hispanic agency
Pizza Patron Named Exclusive Pizza Vendor for American Airlines Center
November 17, 2008
Program grooms Latinos to sit on nonprofit boards – Dallas Concilio of Hispanic Service Organizations
November 11, 2008
A racially charged controversy over renaming a major Dallas street for civil rights leader César Chávez came to a head Monday at City Hall and ended with a decision to change Industrial Boulevard’s name to Riverfront Boulevard while preserving Ross Avenue’s name.
Dallas immigration officials say illegal immigrant arrests up 21 percent in 2008
One Dallas Latina politician shares tips on running for political office – Dr. Elba Garcia
City Council officials in Dallas made it official this week – they’re not going to be rushed into naming a street for United Farm Workers founder Cesar Chavez
November 6, 2008
Sheriff Lupe Valdez triumphant in bid for 2nd term as Dallas County sheriff
Dallas’ Al Día was not immune to Belo’s mandated cuts. – laid off 5 people.
November 3, 2008
Eric Garcia, David Hinojosa and Joyce Saenz Harris laid off at the Dallas Morning News
October 27, 2008
Hispanic Catholics Encouraged to Vote Early at ‘Supervoto’ – Dallas
October 20, 2008
Newest Cesar Chavez crusade is a Dallas street name
October 6, 2008
César Chávez would be embarrassed over Dallas’ street-naming debate
October 1, 2008
Republican vice presidential nominee Sarah Palin is scheduled to make a “special appearance” Friday at a Dallas meeting of Hispanic activists.
September 25, 2008
2008 Hispanic Heritage Month calendar – Dallas / Fort Worth Area
September 24, 2008
Dallas Hosts Diversity Job Fair for Hispanic and Bilingual Professionals
September 22, 2008
Dallas leaders reconsider renaming Ross or Industrial after César Chávez
On Sept. 11, Mothers Against Drunk Driving and the League of United Latin American Citizens paired up to do more outreach in the Latino community and educate people about the dangers of drinking and driving. – Dallas
September 16, 2008
Mexican artist presenting painting to Dallas Mayor Tom Leppert in big hoo-ha ceremony on Tuesday
Dallas events for Hispanic Heritage Month 2008
September 15, 2008
LATINA Style Business Series Returns to Fort Worth, Texas Celebrating its 10 Year Anniversary Tour!
September 12, 2008
San Antonio’s Tex-Mex singer Jay Perez will be participating in the Dallas Cowboys Monday Night Football pre-game show in Dallas
September 10, 2008
Rey of Light – Marie Reyes nominated for D Magazine’s 10 Most Beautiful Women in Dallas
September 9, 2008
School district offers Spanish immersion up to 7th grade – Bedford Heights Elementary – Dallas area
Six Dallas companies named top companies for Hispanics
September 8, 2008
Macarena Hernandez has left the Dallas Morning News -(wow, I always enjoyed her articles)
September 5, 2008
Barrett Cuetara Named Shareholder At Cowles & Thompson – Dallas
September 3, 2008
Opponents of a Dallas suburb’s latest effort to force out illegal immigrants filed a lawsuit Wednesday seeking to stop a city ban on apartment and home rentals to tenants who can’t prove they are legally in the country. – Farmers Branch
August 28, 2008
Excerpt from a telephone conversation Thursday between Dallas Democratic State Rep. Rafael Anchía, a Barack supporter at the Denver convention, and Dallas Morning News editorial columnist William McKenzie
August 26, 2008
Reporter Selena Hernández, who earlier this month was laid off from KENS, landed a freelance reporting gig at KTVT, the CBS O&O in Dallas.
David Sedeño, publisher of Spanish-language La Estrella until the Fort Worth Star-Telegram folded the publication back in April, moves on to become the new editor of the semi-monthly Texas Catholic and the monthly El Católico de Texas
August 18, 2008
Dallas Lawyer Angel Reyes Honored With Prestigious DiversityFIRST Award – MarketWatch
August 17, 2008
Dallas County addresses rise in foreign-born Latino population
August 7, 2008
Edgar Cardoze has left his post of VP Media Director of Dallas based Dieste Harmel & Partners.
Ruben Ramos, Michael Salgado, Roberto Pulido, Garcia Brothers, and Jay Perez will be among the top Tejano artists participating in the 2008 Dodge Ram Tejano Music National Convention scheduled Aug. 15-17 in Dallas,Texas.
August 6, 2008
Coors Light Hosts Daddy Yankee at U.S. CD Release Party – Dallas
August 1, 2008
A long, worthy comment on Chavez Blvd. – Dallas
July 29, 2008
Convocan a Primer Congreso Nacional por la Vida Hispano en Dallas
July 27, 2008
Expo to encourage Hispanics to go green – Dallas
July 23, 2008
Sheriff Lupe Valdez Continuing on Crash Course with City Leaders and Employees – Dallas County, Texas
July 22, 2008
Industrial/Cesar Chavez votes haven’t changed – Dallas
July 17, 2008
Home state groups jump-start active citizenship in immigrants – Dallas
July 16, 2008
Dallas County Sheriff Lupe Valdez agrees to meet with employee groups
July 14, 2008
Meet Dallas County Sheriff Lupe Valdez, the only Hispanic Female County Sheriff in America
July 13, 2008
Al Borrego found places for artists in El Paso, now Dallas.
June 26, 2008
Tarrant County College District trustees offered Chancellor Leonardo de la Garza a new three-year contract Wednesday, hiking his salary 10.2 percent to $325,000 per year. – Texas
June 24, 2008
Dallas real estate company sues Mexican Consulate
June 23, 2008
Latina hero faces cancer with typical optimism – Adelfa Callejo – Dallas
June 19, 2008
LULAC Offers Alternative Roads For Cesar Chavez – Dallas
Hispanic leaders weigh options for César Chávez street – Dallas
June 17, 2008
Media Moves: Gary Piña among McClatchy casualties – Fort Worth Star-Telegram
Hispanic leaders press for Chávez name – Dallas
Hispanic Bar Association honors American Airlines VP – Dallas
June 12, 2008
Al Dia Dallas/Ft. Worth on What’s Behind Their Recent 80,000 Circulation Increase – Portada
June 10, 2008
Al Dia to Triple Distribution Through Home Delivery – Texas
A Latino vote that made a difference and is sending chills down the spines of city officials (Latina Lista) – Dallas
Industrial Boulevard renaming poll has Dallas officials mired in controversy – Dallas – (to César Chávez Boulevard)
June 9, 2008
Education a challenge in small Mexican community with strong ties to Dallas
Immigrant Students: New arrivals face a hard road to finish high school | Dallas Morning News | News for Dallas, Texas
Immigrant Students – A year in the lifes immigrants – Dallas Morning News
Danny Villanueva’s greatest kicks, then and now – Dallas Cowboys
Varying data leave incomplete picture of immigrants’ progress – Dallas schools
June 3, 2008
Federal suit says Irving ISD elections deny representation to Hispanics
June 2, 2008
Al Dia and the Greater Dallas Hispanic Chamber of Commerce Launch ‘Emerging Hispanic Leaders’ Program
May 29, 2008
Immigration raid on Iowa kosher meat plant felt in Houston