Hispanic News + California Hispanic y Latino News & Info (Noticias)

November 10, 2009

Eva Longoria Parker to Be Honored at MALDEF 35th Annual Los Angeles Awards Gala

August 25, 2009

LAPD Bicycle Police in Mexico City

August 24, 2009

Governor Discusses Water Reform at California Latino Water Coalition Press Conference

Mexican Drug Cartels Set Up Shop in California Parks

August 11, 2009

Black-Latino tensions blamed in Chino prison riot

July 14, 2009

Tickets on sale now for the 15th annual California Latino Peace Officers Association’s Oct. 10 awards dinner

May 14, 2009

Nearly one in six residents, or 46.9 million people, are Hispanic – The most Latino county in the nation was Los Angeles, with 4.7 million people

January 23, 2009

For tens of thousands of U.S. Marines in Southern California, new orders from the brass amount to: Baghdad si, Tijuana no.

November 21, 2008

The city of Los Angeles has tentatively agreed to pay nearly 13 million U.S. dollars to immigration protesters and bystanders injured by police officers during a melee last year, it was reported on Thursday.

November 6, 2008

LATIN FACTORY 5: EVENING IN RED, A GALA FASHION SHOW TO BENEFIT LATINOS LIVING WITH HIV/AIDS

October 2, 2008

The Hispanic got milk? Campaign Stopped in San Diego to Encourage Residents to Rally Behind a Healthy Weight

July 22, 2008

Worse may come for epic lines at Tijuana crossing

July 14, 2008

Meet me in Mexicalifornia – After the missions, before the gold rush, Mexico made a lasting mark in adobe

July 10, 2008

National Council of La Raza’s Latino Expo USA Offers San Diego Families an Exciting Line-Up of Free Entertainment and Activities

June 24, 2008

Yoga event stretches across US-Mexico border fence

June 12, 2008

Lawsuit Thrown Out Over Underrepresented Latino Jurors – San Diego

June 4, 2008

National Council of La Raza President and CEO Janet Murguía to Keynote the Bravo Foundations Speaker Series

May 14, 2008

LA prosecutor taken off case of slain football star – the Jamiel Shaw Jr. case

May 12, 2008

Governor, legal groups working to get more minority judges seated – California

April 25, 2008

Report questions Calif-Mexico border sewage plans

April 16, 2008

Los Angeles County Sheriff Lee Baca, on April 4th, told a largely African-American audience in Compton that when Latino gangs are at war with black gangs over drugs and turf they are sometimes satisfied to kill any young black living in their rival’s territory in order to flex their criminal muscle.

Of Mice and Men Laborers Will Be Latino in Pasadena Playhouse’s Fresh Look at Classic

April 14, 2008

Are Illegal Immigrants Entitled to Organ Transplants in the U.S.?

An unusual blend of cultures: Mexican and black – Costa Chicans in Los Angeles – Immigrants from Costa Chica share an ancient ethnic heritage and culture that few outsiders know about.

Pasadena City College to Host 14th Annual Adelante Mujer Latina Conference

City National Promotes Salvador Mendoza to Senior Vice President, Community Reinvestment – Los Angeles

Border Angels founder to get honorary degree – Enrique Morones

Did You Know? The Bay Area’s digital divide is also apparent when comparing Latinos with other ethnic groups. Just 57 percent of Latinos have some form of Internet access and 50 percent have a broadband connection. – California

April 12, 2008

John A. Mendez confirmed as Sacramento’s newest federal judge

Christina Silva Sues Miss California USA Pageant, Claiming Racism

Villaraigosa on immigration – The mayor is right to ask DHS to focus on crime-fighting instead of workplace raids.

April 10, 2008

San Francisco Welcomes Illegal Immigrants With New Ad Campaign

Erick Arguello named grand marshal – San Francisco

Mending disputes through mediation – Luis J. Gonzalez Nieves

April 9, 2008

‘Jamiel’s Law’ Targets Illegal Immigrant Gang Members – Los Angeles

April 8, 2008

Border-area residents in San Diego now must report stolen vehicles in person

April 7, 2008

Number of day laborers in San Joaquin County surges as housing work dries up

Study: California falls short on number of Latino, African-American doctors

Exhibition “The Question is Known: (W)here is Latin American/Latino Art?” at Mission Cultural Center for Latino Arts (San Francisco), April 18 – May 24, 2008

Undocumented students dream of financial aid – The California Dream Act would give undocumented students federal aid.

Chicano art, beyond rebellion – ‘Phantom Sightings: Art After the Chicano Movement’ provides a rare showcase at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art.

For Lorena Ochoa, a Title, a Soak and a Serenade – a grandstand full of singers serenaded her in Spanish

San Joaquin Delta College earns high marks for its programs that reach Latinos

Remembering Luis Magana, bilingual announcer extraordinario – a Los Angeles wrestling and boxing institution

April 2, 2008

Nuevo Mexican: Call it the cuisine of the year – Los Angeles

Poverty in plenty in “The Migrant Project” – Rick Nahmias quit his job as a researcher for Arianna Huffington and spent six months following California’s farmworkers.

Los Angeles clinic offers care for Mayas – Clinica Romero reaches a community that has generally been reluctant to seek Western treatment.

April 1, 2008

LACMA Exhibition Showcases Provocative Artworks Created After the Chicano Movement

March 31, 2008

Chavez was strong voice for San Joaquin laborers

Construction skid sidelines Latino immigrant workers – California

Jim Lopez declares bid for Congress – 20th District including all of Kings County and parts of Fresno and Kern Counties in California

Lincoln High School strives to close Latino achievement gap – San Jose, California

LA Chicano Muralist George Yepes to Speak at VC April 17 – Ventura College

March 28, 2008

Carson minister targets Latino judges to make way for Filipinos – Los Angeles

Immigrant Bashing Is Not a Budget Solution for California

UC San Diego Honors Activist Gracia Molina de Pick at César Chávez Event

Inspired stories for Latinas at luncheon – Stockton, California

Los Angeles Votes Against Anti Immigrant Legislation

LATINA Style Business Series kicks off the 10 Year Anniversary Tour in Anaheim, CA

March 26, 2008

Building Racism – Segregation and racism are used to pit black and Latino carpenters against each other at a low-income-housing site – San Francisco

The Racial Profiling of a Bicicleta Bandito – Santa Cruz, California

Armando Torres Morales, 75; UCLA scholar, activist on Latino issues

Escondido Police Offer Spanish Lessons For Officers – California

Professor Emeritus Miguel Blanco, who taught photography at Sacramento State for 29 years and was a documentary photographer, died March 15 in Modesto. He was 74.

Preston Gomez struck by motorist – Angels’ 84-year-old special assistant airlifted to hospital

March 25, 2008

Latino Film Festival Draws Large Crowds to San Diego

Hispanic acts, like RBD, taking in lots of dinero – Spanish-language entertainment grows with local community – Kern County

McCain Addresses Latino Small-Business Owners In Santa Ana

Destino Awards $60,000 for Literacy & Expanding Health Care – Ventura County, California

Cozen O’Connor Member Blanca Quintero Named Managing Partner of San Diego Office

March 24, 2008

San Diego D.A. says jury pool falls short of Latinos

Upscale Latinos find a home – Once known for its Quaker past and links to Richard Nixon, Whittier is coming to symbolize a new set of aspirations.

MEChA conference unites students with activists for protest – News

Latino homebuyers face uphill battle in effort to keep homes

‘You can do it’: Latino students urged to set a goal, achieve it – Hispanic Education Conference at Modesto Junior College

The National Association of Hispanic Journalists (NAHJ) Drops ‘San Jose Mercury News’ From Diversity Program

Provost-pilot has high hopes for National Hispanic University

March 22, 2008

Chan and Chana are made for each other – Their names are alike, but Chan and Chana’s differences are what fuel their music.

March 20, 2008

Espanol band Kinky and Cuevas head to Fresno

Gisela Colón: Kinetic Light Opening at LS Contemporary

El Clasificado Continues to Provide Free Small Business Training Workshops for Latino Micro business Owners in 2008

LATINA Style Business Series Kicks Off the 10 Year Anniversary Tour in Anaheim, CA

March 18, 2008

‘Zoot Suit’ cast of county teens dramatize barrio history – Monterey County, California

Mexican day laborers as comedy? Just ask Culture Clash – Latino comedy trio holds a mirror up to Orange County, and hopes it will laugh at itself.

40 Years After Walkouts, Little Has Changed, Latinos Say – Los Angeles

Safe Haven – Laura Perez’s experience as an immigrant groomed her for tending to others in desperate need – San Francisco

March 17, 2008

Kxol Latino 96.3 FM to Campaign Against Gang Violence in Los Angeles

Test Scores Jump for Some L.A. Hispanic Students

March 13, 2008

Richard Villasana, The Mexico Guru, Keynote Speaker at 15th Annual San Diego Latino Film Festival

‘Under The Same Moon’ LA Premiere

Latino Opposition Develops to “Flawed” Redistricting Plan

Latino-theme water park developer files $1.5 billion claim against Garden Grove, California

Sorpresa! to Launch on Comcast in Fresno Area on March 31St

DIRECTV Adds KMSG-39 Azteca America to the Fresno Local Broadcast Channel Lineup

Ay Caramba! Los Angeles Mariachis Play Blues After Forced Move

March 11, 2008

Latino Actorfest Pairs CDs with Performers

Claremont Colleges Celebrate Cesar Chavez With Series of Events

Consorte Media CEO Alicia Morga to Speak at MultiCultural Media Expo

Tomás Rivera Conference Honors Painter, Poet – Alfredo Arreguín and author Lauro Flores

March 10, 2008

New major mixes Spanish, service at UCLA

Activists take over L.A. streets celebrating 1968 ‘blowouts’ – Thousands re-enact the East Los Angeles high school boycotts by marching from Lincoln H.S. to Hazard Park. – Los Angeles

Sporting Eye of El Tigre, Northgate Gonzalez Buys 5 Local Markets

March 9, 2008

Star closes Spanish publication Mi Estrella – Ventura County, California

Eva Longoria inaugurates her new restaurant ‘Beso’ in Hollywood

Manuel Reyes, 82; Conviction in Sleepy Lagoon murder case later overturned – Los Angeles

Furniture store attempts to tap the Hispanic market – Victorville, California

March 6, 2008

San Jose mayor seeks new course for Mexican Heritage Plaza

California Latino Super Delegate Remains Uncommitted

March 5, 2008

LATINO FILM FEST: Que Viva La Lucha

15 years of películas Latinas – What a long, strange trip it’s been for the Latino Film Fest’s founder, Ethan van Thillo – San Diego

San Diego Latino Film Festival Kickoff Attracts Media

Villaraigosa hits the road – Voters will have to decide if the mayor’s travels to campaign for Hillary Clinton are hurting or helping the city.

Antonio Villaraigosa: The Gridlock Kid

CHARO Community Development Corporation Hosts its 4th Annual Business Conference & Expo

LATV Adds Fifth Post-Newsweek Station Hitting 30th Affiliate Mark

Roaldo Moran Joins Hoy L.A. as Publisher and General Manager

February 28, 2008

Developer of Latino-themed water park lashes out – Garden Grove officials voted down a proposal for water park at Willowick Golf Course, but developer says the city behaved unprofessionally – California

City To Offer Spanish Classes To Police – Escondido, California

February 27, 2008

Public offers ideas for San Jose’s Mexican Heritage Plaza

Rita Moreno to share stories at Ohlone College fundraiser

State’s economy needs more college-educated Latinos – California

San Jose State University students, legal and illegal, plan grass-roots voter registration campaign

February 26, 2008

2008 San Diego Latino Film Festival Boasts San Diego State University Month Connection

Consultant (Marco Polo-Cortés) to lead Hispanic business group – San Diego County Hispanic Chamber of Commerce

Immigrants, crime premise is debunked – (local incarceration rates differ from federal)

Did You Know? Immigrants are less likely than U.S.-born citizens to be incarcerated in California, according to a Public Policy Institute of California study released Monday.

February 25, 2008

Mayor’s former girlfriend returns to L.A. media as radio co-host

Exhibit captures a culture within – The lens of African-American photographer Tony Gleaton always focuses on people no one else photographs. – San Diego

San Jose weighs three options for rescuing Mexican Heritage Plaza

Carrying on the Valdez heritage – FATHER AND SON COLLABORATE ON ‘MUMMIFIED DEER’ AT SJSU

El Tigre stores sold to Anaheim retailer – San Diego

Former US Treasurer Rosario Marin honored by the Sacramento Hispanic Chamber of Commerce

Program helps Hispanic IMGs qualify for U.S. residencies – Officials say UCLA’s innovative three-step course will increase the number of Spanish-speaking physicians for California’s underserved.

February 21, 2008

Agency for Latinos seeks help – AGUILAS in San Francisco

Club tries to keep Mexican folklore alive – Cal State Fullerton introduces a new organization on campus — Ballet Folklorico de CSUF.

February 20, 2008

Latino officers are now LAPD’s majority

Casting Ops for Latinos at Special Actorfest! – Los Angeles

Minutemen Fight Change in Highway Cleanup Site – San Diego

February 19, 2008

La Bloga: Oedipus the Pinto

RECEPTION TUESDAY FOR SAN FRANCISCO DIRECTOR OF CULTURAL AFFAIRS – Luis Cancel fought eviction of artists and loss of artist’s space in New York City – San Francisco

Hispanic film fest to light up screens in Indio, Mexico – California

February 18, 2008

Traditional music of Mexico casts spell on new generation

Police Investigating Theft Of $100,000 From Hispanic Chamber Of Commerce – San Diego -(Is organization is insolvent and beset by management problems?)

NSHMBA Los Angeles Hosts an Evening of Professional Networking and Culture at the Museum of Contemporary Art

February 14, 2008

Agnes Guevara’s Living Legacy of Mexican Cuisine

In Sonoma, Mexico’s Felipe Calderón praises Latino winemakers, highlights contributions immigrants make to United States

Dreaming big for Latino firms in Los Angeles – Ruben Guerra, head of the Latin Business Assn., wants to expand and add programs to boost the group’s profile and effectiveness.

University of California-Berkeley study shows strong support for cross-border health insurance between the U.S. and Mexico

Museum exhibits explore heritage of Afro-Mexicans – California African American Museum in Los Angeles.

February 13, 2008

Mexico’s President Calderón visiting Sacramento

Study details California’s first statewide Latino service organization

Inside the Game with Ricky Alcala – UC Davis wrestler

February 12, 2008

Earthquakes Partner with KLOK 1170 AM to Broadcast all Matches in Spanish

Local immigration activists to meet with Calderon in Los Angeles

February 11, 2008

Mexican Mafia’s roots run deep in San Gabriel Valley

Handicapping the Race to Replace Speaker Nunez

In Latino neighborhood, Clinton’s experience counts – Los Angeles

Latino family-owned winery opens Napa wine-tasting room

The Search for a Civic Voice: California Latino Politics – Book Review

San Jose State University, districts help Latinos prepare for college – 2,800 Latino students attend

February 7, 2008

Palm Springs swears in first Latino police chief

California Hispanics set turnout records in primary election

The Latino Vote, California and Immigration

“I mean 30 percent, about 30 percent (and) numbers may be higher and that is unprecedented for Latinos in any state,” said Albert Camarillo of Stanford University, about how many Latinos came out to vote. “So what does that say? Bottom line, Latinos are a major political force in the state of California.”

February 6, 2008

Comedian Paul Rodriguez launching series at casino – Southern California

Playing to Latino audiences – First-class theaters are planned for inner-city areas – Los Angeles

LATV Partners With KTVU-TV, Landing 6th Largest DMA; Affiliate Total Jumps to 27

Did You Know? Exit polls conducted for The Associated Press showed Hispanic voters backed Clinton by a margin of more than 2-1.

Hispanics Boost Clinton in California

February 5, 2008

Assemblywoman Nicole Parra announces retirement from public life

California produce on Cuban tables?

UC Berkeley music professor and renowned composer Jorge Liderman (Argentinian) committed suicide Sunday morning by jumping in front of a BART train

Becerra Pushes for Obama – California

Homebuilders cater to Latinos – California

Bill Clinton courts young, mostly Hispanic crowd in Orange County

February 4, 2008

The Mariachi Divas, an all-female pan-Hispanic music ensemble, had them dancing in the aisles before Hillary Rodham Clinton’s rally at Cal State Los Angeles this morning. But the group was unceremoniously shown the door when the political program began.

Latino vote could boost Clinton in California

Obama and Latinos: Santa Ana Ground Zero

Candidates vie for bite of ‘Big Enchilada’ – (don’t you think the BBC could come up with a better term for California than ‘Big Enchilada’ or am I being picky?)

More Latinos turn to Obama – California

February 2, 2008

La Opinión endorses Barack Obama

February 1, 2008

Dems battling for Latino voters in state – California

January 31, 2008

Latino Steering Committee formed for Obama – California

Latino political power extends beyond immigration issues – California

District 11 Supervisor Gerardo Sandoval declares candidacy for Superior Court Judge – California

January 30, 2008

Sabor at Voces Latinas – How a Latino leadership and speech club became President’s Distinguished and cultivated a culture of success

Latino Street Fiction Hits L.A. – Urbano Publishing signs local author David Bueno Hill

Billboard on Cuban Five to Appear on Hollywood Boulevard

Minutemen group threatens lawsuit over freeway signs – San Diego

Mexican Heritage Plaza needs new model for future success – San Jose, California

Carlos Negrete’s success is a family affair – Tesoro senior guard’s three-point shooting, leadership and unselfishness distinguish him on the court, but it wouldn’t mean a thing to him without his ever-present and boisterous relatives. – California high school basketball

January 29, 2008

Valle Vista Elementary School project teaches Latino parents to read to their children – California

First Latina U.S. surgeon general (Antonia Novello) speaks in Monterey – California

ICE to illegal immigrants: ‘We are coming after you’ – Los Angeles (tough headline – tough message)

Latinos courted as wild card among shifting evangelical voters – For Democratic, GOP candidates, California pastor is vital link to nearly 18,000 congregations – Rev. Samuel Rodriguez

Clintons put black support in jeopardy – In relying on California’s Latinos, ripping Obama, they threaten to alienate key component of party

January 28, 2008

Mexican Museum still searching for a home – San Francisco

Los Angeles to announce Broadway makeover

Analysis: Downtown juries lack Latinos – San Diego

Cesar Chavez Youth Leadership Conference – Roseville , California

‘Greatest Living Guitarist’ Jose Feliciano Coming to Spotlight 29 Casino – Coachella, California

Mexico’s black history explored

January 24, 2008

Norteno Music Legend Ramon Ayala to Receive Key to the City – Coachella, California

Schwarzenegger warns GOP against exploiting immigration concerns

Language skills no obstacle to Clinton

Obama Faces Steep Climb For Latino Votes In California

Mexican held in U.S. agent’s death – An alleged drug smuggler is arrested in northern Sonora state on suspicion of running over a Border Patrol agent in southeastern California.

Head of local textile firm soaking up praise – Joel Pena of San Leandro, California

January 23, 2008

Chicano/Chicana Life Across America Exhibition at the Muzeo Museum in Anaheim « THE LOS ANGELES EASTSIDE SCENE

Val Zavala, veteran journalists to join Public Affairs panel on “Real News”

January 22, 2008

Tequila bars take flight in Los Angeles

Bodas USA La Revista, First Spanish-language bridal magazine in the United States is now in stores in California

Financial aid workshop aims at bilingual students – annual San Joaquin County Hispanic Chamber of Commerce workshop

‘La Opinion’ Doubles Single-Copy Price To 50 Cents – (first increase in 28 years!)

Report: Increasing Hate Crimes Targeting Hispanics – California

January 21, 2008

Coachella Lineup to be Announced Today… in Mexico

Sunday CEO: Ernesto Gutierrez – Coachella Valley, Califorina

Azteca inks five-year pact for L.A. market

January 17, 2008

Galaxy acquire former MVP Ruiz from Hoops

Officials deport president of Palomar College MEChA club – Paola Oropeza

January 16, 2008

Chicano Art Panel at the Getty – Los Angeles

Judge dismisses slander suit against radio station – Academia Semillas Del Pueblo and its co-director filed the suit in May alleging the school was the target of an on-air, racist campaign that led to a bomb scare. – Los Angeles

Mercado on the move – Two developers have big ideas–will something finally get built? – San Diego

January 15, 2008

Mexican avocado exporters group sues California Department of Food and Agriculture

New Hampshire U.S. Rep. Paul Hodes ‘amazed’ in border tour of San Diego area

Escondido getting fourth Latino-themed supermarket – California

SAN FRANCISCO HAS A NEW CZAR OF CULTURAL AFFAIRS – Luis R. Cancel

January 14, 2008

New consul to help county’s Mexicans – María de los Remedios Gómez Arnau in San Diego

Senator again pushes licenses to drive for illegal immigrants – California

California and national nursing shortages could be addressed by hiring from Mexico, but English proficiency is one of many hurdles potential applicants face

Immigration Crackdown Hits Fence Builder

Did You Know? In 1990, just 57 percent of California kids – ages 5 through 17 – in Spanish-speaking households spoke English fluently. Now, 74 percent speak English fluently.

Hispanic Network recognizes leaders – Napa Valley, California

State Senator Cedillo endorses Obama as Dems vie for California’s Hispanic vote

January 11, 2008

Towering ambitions for Boyle Heights – Los Angeles

Richardson’s Departure Good News for Hillary in California, Western States

Latino Gang Using Race to Target Enemies? – (audio)

Bishop Juan Arzube dies at 89 – Los Angeles

Mexican education comes to U.S. – Adult immigrants can complete their basic education in Spanish at one of 13 centers across L.A. County.

Alfred Aguirre, first Hispanic Placentia council member, dies at 87 – California

Giants to broadcast record number of games in Spanish – San Francisco

January 10, 2008

Maintaining a vibrant passion amid lackluster sales of crafts – the Folk Tree in Pasadena

lesson for the books – proposal that the landmark victory of Méndez v. Westminster be taught in California schools

Puerto Ricans meet up at Staples Center – Basketball in Los Angeles

Oakland chamber co-founder Steven Jimenez dies

January 9, 2008

Escondido businesses get tips for attracting Latino customers – California

Tormenta Tropical and Bersa Discos bring Buenos Aires cumbia to the clubs – San Francisco

Sup. Gerardo Sandoval to run for judge – San Francisco

January 8, 2008

Del Taco Opens 500th Restaurant

Fear on Mexican beaches near San Diego

‘Sin Limites,’ The National Association of Latino Independent Producers Examines Surprising Trends in Pan-Latino Cinema

January 7, 2008

End of Mexican-American War to be marked – Los Angeles

Economic aid to give Mexicans, Central Americans work at home -(part of a movement taking hold in Northern California to tackle the root causes of illegal immigration.)

‘Why me?’ California man asks of Texas impersonator

Members of Mexican Mafia convicted on racketeering counts – San Diego

Moms teach Hispanic culture to children – Livermore, California

Solano Hispanic Chamber awarded grant from panel

Minority Groups, Families See Rise in Homelessness – Los Angeles

January 4, 2008

University of California, Davis Immigration Policy Experts Available

The New Americana – David Gonzales and his Homies pay a visit to the Pasadena Museum of California Art – Pasadena

January 3, 2008

Photos used to expel Mexicans from U.S. schools

Border agents come to aid of two illegal immigrants

Latin choral group mirrors San Francisco community

Keeping up with day laborers not easy – Police officer in Orange devotes time to enforcing new rules that crack down on problems associated with day workers. – Orange, California

Tamara Alvarado resigns from MACLA

Did You Know? About 12% of Hispanic children were uninsured, the highest rate of any group in California

Villaraigosa resumes campaigning for Clinton in Iowa

January 2, 2008

News: Group aims to recruit Minuteman youth – Southern California

Laura Aguilar & Delilah Montoya, Natural Forces: Against Type

Activist fails to rally blacks on illegal-immigration issue – Los Angeles

Since an agent was placed in the Costa Mesa jail last year, the plan and its effects are a constant presence in the news. – California

December 28, 2007

Los Angeles Combating Gangs Gone International

December 25, 2007

Dreams of returning home sustain Guatemalan immigrants – Hayward, California

December 13, 2007

LicenZing LLC is recognized as an outstanding Hispanic business in Northern California

December 12, 2007

Palm Springs chooses David G. Dominguez as its new top cop – (first Latino police chief there)

December 11, 2007

Cal State Long Beach’s Raza Resource Center to receive renovations in spring

DA Totten’s slap to Latino community – Ventura County

December 10, 2007

Marcos Loya has gone from a rough childhood to a magic career – A kid marked for prison or grunt work surprised everyone by becoming a world-class composer and the musical force behind SCR’s ‘La Posada Mágica.’

Latina addresses philanthropy – Antonia Hernández – California

December 9, 2007

Families of burned illegal immigrants grieve while medical bills and questions mount – San Diego Area

Latino theater a first for Soledad – Salinas, CA

He had the right stuff to be chief – Steve Segura, Sacramento’s senior deputy chief retiring

Does the Chicken Know His Way to San Jose? – Popular DJ ‘El Pollo’ from KRZZ 93.3 La Raza in San Francisco begins a long journey to please his audience

Escondido exploring new restrictions on day laborers – California

Don Cheto is the talk of the town – The cranky old on-air character at Spanish-language station KBUE-FM is actually played by a 27-year-old immigrant who’s got his competition in a sweat. -Los Angeles

December 6, 2007

California State University, Sacramento seeks an entry-level, tenure-track Assistant Professor of Chicano Studies.

KUVS-19 hires news director – Isabel Gonzalez – Sacramento

December 5, 2007

Bilingual education incorporated at local private school – Claremont, California

Immigration debate unifies California GOP

Latino Coffee House Opens in Orange County

December 4, 2007

UC Riverside Professor Honored by the Modern Language Association – Alicia Arrizón

Latino health workshop for journalists – Saturday, Dec. 8, at UCLA.

The California Endowment Names Robert Alaniz as Vice President of Communications and Public Affairs

El Clasificado among Fastest Growing Private Companies in Los Angeles according to Los Angeles Business Journal

December 3, 2007

Obama campaign courts Latinos in Hayward

Latino and classical music: Reflections on connections

Michoacan governor visits Napa Valley College, discusses future

A lawman proud of his ‘illegal’ roots – US Marshal Tony Amador – Sacramento

Minuteman executive director speaks in Indio – California

Hancock College numbers surge, especially among Latinos – Lompoc, California