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El Concilio Reaches 50 Year Milestone

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By Bob Highfill Over its existence, El Concilio has been a beacon, providing crucial services that have helped hundreds of thousands of people throughout the Central Valley. The organization, headquartered in Stockton, is celebrating its […]

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Latino Wine making Team at Lodi’s Renowned Klinker Brick Winery

September 14, 2018 latinotimes 0

By Bob Highfill Smith hails from the Caribbean nation of Belize, while Rivera’s parents immigrated to the U.S. from Michoacán, Mexico. Smith has been Klinker Brick’s winemaker nearly 10 years, and Rivera has been his […]

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“BlacKkKlansman” wins with humor and social introspection

September 14, 2018 latinotimes 0

“BlacKkKlansman”, directed by Spike Lee, tells the true story of Ron Stallworth (John David Washington), who became the Colorado Springs Police Department’s first African-American detective. Determined to prove himself worthy to his superiors, Stallworth decides, […]

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PG&E Installs 100th New Weather Station

September 14, 2018 latinotimes 0

SAN FRANCISCO, Calif.— Pacific Gas and Electric Company (PG&E) reached an important milestone this month, installing its 100th new weather station this year and further enhancing its capacity to capture additional meteorological data to better […]

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