Philadelphia + Pennsylvania Hispanic y Latino News & Info (Noticias)

October 9, 2009

The National Congress for Puerto Rican rights is holding its’ national conference at Temple University this weekend.

September 2, 2009

Lineup Announced for Phillies Goya Latino Family Celebration & Food Drive on September 2

August 21, 2009

Alycia Lane gets TV news gig at KNBC in Los Angeles

July 13, 2009

There’s a new political action committee in Philadelphia, and it’s one that Councilwoman Maria Quiñones Sánchez is proud to be affiliated with. – Latino Empowerment Alliance of the Delaware Valley (LEAD)

June 1, 2009

Greater Philadelphia Hispanic Chamber of Commerce strives to help businesses expand into Latin America

May 28, 2009

Jose Castillo, 81, of Center City, a physician and plastic surgeon who was active in the Latino community, died of liver disease Monday at his home. – Philadelphia

December 3, 2008

Philadelphia judge on Obama’s short list for HUD secretary – Nelson Diaz

November 3, 2008

Ruben Amaro, Jr. Named Phillies General Manager – becomes the fourth minority General Manager currently working in Major League Baseball and the second current Hispanic GM

October 17, 2008

Lori Delgado will no longer anchor at NBC-10. The Philadelphia Inquirer reports

September 24, 2008

Hilda Arteaga, leader among Latinos – was a walking history of the Puerto Rican presence in Philadelphia.

September 12, 2008

The slow, solemn line of hundreds of police, friends and neighbors filed into the funeral home in Northeast Philadelphia last night to pay their respects to an officer they recalled as a young mother, a good friend, and a kind-hearted woman. – Isabel Nazario

Thousands Paying Final Respects To Fallen Officer – Philadelphia’s Isabel Nazario

Pennsylvania Secretary of State Pedro A. Cortes to Step Up to the Plate for Goya Latino Family Day – Philadelphia Phillies

Phillies ‘Goya Latino Family Celebration’ Returns on September 12

September 9, 2008

The death Friday of Officer Isabel Nazario was particularly painful among the Police Department’s Latinos and in the city’s Puerto Rican community, who remembered her as a doting mother and friend, as a tough professional, and as a pioneer. – Philadelphia

August 12, 2008

Philadelphia Travel: Latino Festivals for the Fall

July 30, 2008

The Mexican Consulate in Philadelphia promised to address the problems that a local farmworkers’ support group had presented to them in dozens of written complaints during a meeting Tuesday in Glassboro.

July 27, 2008

New York-based Davidson Media Group has purchased Philadelphia’s largest Spanish-language radio station, La Mega 1310 AM, for $8.25 million, confirmed Peter Davidson, president of the radio broadcasting group.

July 24, 2008

Larry Mendte, Alycia Lane (Latina) Co-Anchor, Charged With Hacking Into Lane’s Computer

July 14, 2008

Art: Africans in Mexico – A revelatory exhibition at the African American Museum shows their little-known influence on Mexican culture. – Philadelphia

June 22, 2008

Dominican businesses booming in Philadelphia

June 20, 2008

Alycia Lane, Former Philadelphia Anchor, Sues Network That Fired Her

June 4, 2008

Philadelphia anchorwoman fired after arrest – Alycia Lane

April 24, 2008

casa y HOGAR magazine to be distributed in Philadelphia.

March 24, 2008

Aetna Plays Host to Esperanza Academy Art Students – Philadelphia

March 11, 2008

Temple educator Heidi A. Ramirez confirmed to Philadelphia School Reform Commission

March 6, 2008

Mexican Workers Speak Out on Labor Abuses and NAFTA this Thursday – Philadelphia

February 20, 2008

With Kahlo, a Mexican flavor comes to Philadelphia Museum of Art

February 18, 2008

Frida Kahlo’s phenomenal art – “Frida Kahlo” showcases the works, not the legend, of the woman who sneered at suffering while wedding Mexican folk to European modernism. – Philadelphia

February 7, 2008

Bilingual health care reaches immigrants in the workplace – Spanish-speaking workers at Chesco mushroom farms get treatment and advice at clinics that La Comunidad Hispana runs on site. – Philadelphia area

January 31, 2008

Alycia Lane fires back – Philadelphia

January 29, 2008

Hola, Pedro Feliz – to the Phillies

January 15, 2008

Sovereign Bancorp to take $1.6bn writedown

January 8, 2008

Philadelphia Anchorwoman Fired After NY Arrest – Alycia Lane

December 9, 2007

Philadelphia’s Latino Immigrants Take up Video Cameras To Tell Their Life Stories

November 5, 2007

Rendell praises first Latina member of Philadelphia School Reform Commission as “its most qualified” – Heidi A. Ramirez

A Latino leader talks about the gains, the pains – Will Gonzales – Philadelphia

October 23, 2007

Rev. Luis Cortes, Jr. Announces .003% Drop-Out Rate – Philadelphia

September 23, 2007

Kenneth I. Trujillo expected to be first Latino on school panel – Philadelphia

September 9, 2007

For undocumented worker, getting to America only half the battle – An undocumented Guatemalan who lost an arm in T accident still believes he can earn enough here to build a big, new home for his family

August 23, 2007

SRC needs a Latino member – Philadelphia

Goya to Host Food Collection for Philabundance at Philadelphia Phillies

July 24, 2007

AT&T and League of United Latin American Citizens Empower Philadelphia Hispanic Community Organization with Technology

July 10, 2007

Eagles sign Mexican defensive tackle Lopez

July 2, 2007

Manu Chao’s exercise in genre jumping

June 28, 2007

Gabriel Escobar, a former correspondent and city editor at The Washington Post, has been named metropolitan editor at The Philadelphia Inquirer.

June 27, 2007

Goya Celebrates the American Experience with Fiesta Goya on July 3rd in Philadelphia

June 26, 2007

28th Annual Hispanic Fiesta Part of the PECO Multicultural Series, Brings a Weekend of Hispanic Heritage to Penns Landing – Philadelphia

May 31, 2007

Pedro A. Ramos, Philadelphia Managing Director and Former City Solicitor, to Join Blank Rome as Partner in Business Department and Principal in Government Relations Practice

May 30, 2007

Nelson A Diaz Leaves Blank Rome for Cozen O’Connor in Philadelphia – Law news

May 21, 2007

Marí Quiñones, The Real Hispanic Power – Philadelphia

May 16, 2007

No más for Spanish station; rock now plays at 104.5 – (Clear Channel’s Rumba off the air in Philadelphia)

May 15, 2007

Gophila.com Adds “En Español’ Section to Pressroom – Philadelphia

April 30, 2007

Twenty Area Latino Students Awarded $1,000 College Scholarships – Philadelphia

April 29, 2007

Philadelphia Settles Hispanic Voters Lawsuit

April 25, 2007

Prison time: A Latino lament – An art project aims to send a message to Latino youths in Philadelphia.

March 20, 2007

Breaking down language barriers – Temple University Health System – Philadelphia

March 6, 2007

Hispanics role in area still growing – Philadelphia

January 28, 2007

Taking Spanish to the next level – Esperanza College of Eastern University – Philadelphia

January 17, 2007

Push is on to add Hispanic to reform panel – Philadelphia

January 12, 2007

Eagles assistant coach sets bar high for Hispanics – Juan Castillo

January 11, 2007

Interview with Cuban singer-songwriter Lili Añel – Philadelphia

January 2, 2007

Latin jazz pianist still has sizzle – Eddie Palmieri

December 15, 2006

Three Latino Organizations Recognize GACLAS Executive Director With Award – Philadelphia