Letter to the Editor
It is no secret COVID-19 has drastically changed the way that Californians live our lives. But especially for Hispanic small business owners, the need to adapt has been a matter of business survival. Thankfully, there […]
It is no secret COVID-19 has drastically changed the way that Californians live our lives. But especially for Hispanic small business owners, the need to adapt has been a matter of business survival. Thankfully, there […]
Editorial by Latino Times Las malas ideas se repiten. Los votantes le dieron un rotundo rechazo hace dos años a la Proposición 8 sobre las clínicas de diálisis. Ahora vuelve la Proposición 23. Con algunos […]
An electoral proposition calls for making California the only place in the world where dialysis centers require the permanent presence of the increasingly scarce doctors specializing in kidney problems. Proposition 23, which was not developed […]
C.S. Lewis had sharp words for those he called “moral busybodies.” These are the sort of people who assume they know the best medicine for others and are eager to administer it, even by force. […]
The end of the Summer has brought with it a grim reminder of just how harmful the coronavirus has been to our community. As of August, San Joaquin County surpassed 300 deaths due to COVID-19. […]
Governor Gavin Newsom announced yet another new set of guidelines Friday for re-opening counties in California, replacing the state COVID-19 watchlist system, and changing the rules once again for businesses. California Attorney Mark Meuser has a […]
Find new ways to communicate about gatherings, mask wearing and more What happens when close friends invite you to join them on a vacation, but you’re not comfortable with their quarantine protocols? How about if […]
August 15, 2020 San Joaquin General Hospital’s Family Maternity Center has received the national award for its efforts toward Safe Sleep education. Safe Sleep education is an educational program to prevent Sudden Infant Death Syndrome […]
McFARLAND, California . – Xiomara Valderrama often spends her days picking grapes in California’s Central Valley, where a quarter of the food the United States consumes is produced . But she has been unable to […]
When 67-year-old Gabriele LeMond left Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, in March to visit her grandchildren in Boise, Idaho, she planned to stay two weeks. But as COVID-19 spread across the country and the government recommended […]
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