• 209-469-2407
  • latinotimes@latinotimes.org
  • Facebook
  • Instagram

A Bilingual Publication

  • Home
  • Advertise
  • Jobs
  • Submit Content
  • Staff
  • Contact Us
  • Subscribe
  • Current Issue
  • National
  • Local
  • Politics
  • Health
  • Business
  • Education
  • Immigration
  • Top Stories
  • Heritage
  • Entertainment
  • Opinion
News Ticker
  • [ September 12, 2025 ] ICE Raids Scar Central Valley Students Immigration
  • [ September 12, 2025 ] How California homebuyers can save on a down payment Economy
  • [ September 12, 2025 ] Trump Administration Investigates Medicaid Spending on Immigrants in Blue States Health
  • [ September 12, 2025 ] Trump’s Policies Are Crushing the Dreams of Immigrant Entrepreneurs Business
  • [ September 12, 2025 ] Trump administration ends $350M grant program that aided Latino-serving colleges Education
Home2019

Year: 2019

Business

New ACE Train Saturday Service opens new opportunities

October 10, 2019 latinotimes 0

By Bob Highfill The boss needs you to work on a Saturday. Your family would like to spend a fun-filled day at California’s Great America amusement park. Your wife is looking for that certain something […]

Heritage

Monument honoring ‘braceros,’ unveiled in downtown L.A.

October 10, 2019 latinotimes 0

The Bracero Monument, a sculpture by Dan Medina that stands in Migrant’s Bend Plaza in downtown Los Angeles, pays tribute to the Mexican workers who temporarily migrated to the U.S. during and after World War […]

Immigration

More toddlers appear alone in court for deportation under family separation

October 10, 2019 latinotimes 0

As the White House faces court orders to reunite families separated at the border, immigrant children as young as 3 are being ordered into court for their own deportation proceedings, according to attorneys in Texas, […]

Business

Chicken Ranch Rancheria Opens Expanded Casino in Jamestown

September 14, 2019 latinotimes 0

By Bob Highfill Chicken Ranch Rancheria celebrated a new chapter and reflected on its proud history. The Chicken Ranch Rancheria of central Sierra Me-Wuk, indigenous people of California, opened its expanded Chicken Ranch Casino and […]

Health

From Farmworkers to Physicians: Twin Mexican Immigrant Boys Grew Up to Become HS Valedictorians — and Just Graduated From Medical School

September 14, 2019 latinotimes 0

By Debra West It would have been a longshot bet that twin brothers beset by physical and economic challenges would one day become international academic stars. But when they recently graduated from top medical schools, […]

Local

Californians Need Access to Low-Cost Insurance

September 14, 2019 latinotimes 0

By Andrew Ysiano Affinity group programs in the state of California help organizations offer their members affordable rates of insurance. One such organization that I’m familiar with, the California Hispanic Chamber of Commerce, provides small […]

Politics

Most Democrats Are Excited by ‘Several’ 2020 Candidates – Not Just Their Top Choice

September 14, 2019 latinotimes 0

With more than five months to go before the first votes are cast in the 2020 presidential election, a majority of Democratic voters who express a preference for one of the candidates (63%) say they […]

Business

Stockton Prepares to Host Statewide Hispanic Chamber of Commerce Convention

August 9, 2019 latinotimes 0

By Bob Highfill STOCKTON – Delegates, small business owners, entrepreneurs, corporate representatives and policymakers will convene in Stockton for the 40th Annual California Hispanic Chambers of Commerce (CHCC) State Convention. From August 21-23, some 2,000 […]

Business

The future of the American economy is Hispanic and female

August 9, 2019 latinotimes 0

By Lydia DePillis Tuesday commemorates Equal Pay Day, which represents the number of days into the year that American women would have to work in order to catch up to what men made the year […]

Heritage

Dolores Huerta is Still Knocking on Doors and Registering Voters at 88

August 9, 2019 latinotimes 0

At 88, Dolores Huerta is still making you look bad. In 1962, Huerta and César Chávez co-founded the organization that would become the United Farm Workers, then led the legendary grape strike and boycott that […]

Posts pagination

« 1 2 3 … 6 »

Translate

Follow on Facebook

Recent Comments

  • Macario Ortiz on Stockton PD Promotes First Latina Captain
  • ChasUGC on Bill would prohibit ICE from Daycare Facilities
  • Kent Bolhayon on Hernandez shares family’s recipe for success in his new book
  • Mandy Fard on California’s aging population will test whether its demography is destiny
  • Immigration News on We tracked California’s lawsuits against Donald Trump. Here’s where the state won — and lost

Stay connected

  • Facebook
  • Instagram

Recent Posts

  • ICE Raids Scar Central Valley Students
  • How California homebuyers can save on a down payment
  • Trump Administration Investigates Medicaid Spending on Immigrants in Blue States
  • Trump’s Policies Are Crushing the Dreams of Immigrant Entrepreneurs
  • Trump administration ends $350M grant program that aided Latino-serving colleges

Recent Comments

  • Macario Ortiz on Stockton PD Promotes First Latina Captain
  • ChasUGC on Bill would prohibit ICE from Daycare Facilities
  • Kent Bolhayon on Hernandez shares family’s recipe for success in his new book
  • Mandy Fard on California’s aging population will test whether its demography is destiny
  • Immigration News on We tracked California’s lawsuits against Donald Trump. Here’s where the state won — and lost
About Us

The Latino Times is written by/for bilingual, bi-cultural Latinos for Latinos in business, community and civic organizations, students and faculty as well as other professionals from San Joaquin, Stanislaus and Sacramento Counties.

Stay connected
  • Facebook
  • Instagram
Current Issue
  • Home
  • Advertise
  • Jobs
  • Submit Content
  • Staff
  • Contact Us
  • Subscribe
  • Current Issue

© Latino Times Magazine 2020 | Website by Jim Oliver Designer