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Californians are worried about crime, setting the stage for a ballot measure showdown

April 30, 2024 latinotimes 0

Democrats completely dominate California’s state government, and one aspect of that hegemony is their ability to act without compunction. When doing whatever they want to do, Democratic officeholders don’t have to worry about competition from […]

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Good morning, California. Which bills will survive CA Legislature committees?

April 30, 2024 latinotimes 0

California’s Legislature is getting crazy busy as key bill deadlines get closer — and we’re keeping track. Tuesday, some bills didn’t survive crucial committee hearings, while others were watered down to stay alive. CalMatters homelessness […]

Health

Newsom tries to protect abortion rights for Arizona, not just CA

April 29, 2024 latinotimes 0

Gov. Gavin Newsom sought to make California a haven for abortion rights. Now he’s trying to bring women in neighboring Arizona under those protections. Wednesday, members of the Legislative Women’s Caucus and Newsom formally introduced […]

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Missing Student, Xavier Martinez Found by Dedicated Diver

April 12, 2024 latinotimes 0

There may be times in our life when we are faced with an unimaginable situation, and we call out for help or pray for a miracle. When Amanda Jurado’s son, Xavier Martinez, a 15-year-old Stagg […]

Business

Easy, Safe, and for Everyone: The Essentials of Opening a Bank Account

April 12, 2024 latinotimes 0

Sponsored by JPMorgan Chase There are many reasons for opening a bank account. From depositing a check to making a transfer, working with a bank makes it seamless to manage your money in a safe […]

Education

The mystifying costs of college in California, explained

April 12, 2024 latinotimes 0

University tuition is free! No, wait, the full cost of college is tens of thousands of dollars annually. Hold up. There’s enough financial aid to bring down the price tag to just a few thousand […]

Education

Discipline in Schools: Why is Hitting Still an Option?

April 12, 2024 latinotimes 0

While most schools in the United States do not report using corporal punishment — the use of pain as punishment — it still impacts tens of thousands of students annually, particularly in states where it […]

Health

Herniated Disk: What It Is, Symptoms & Treatment

April 12, 2024 latinotimes 0

The pain and discomfort of a herniated disk can significantly impact the quality of your life. Here is what you should know about having a herniated disk, including what it is, its causes, symptoms, diagnosis […]

Immigration

Latinos’ Views on the Migrant Situation at the U.S.-Mexico Border

April 12, 2024 latinotimes 0

A majority of U.S. Hispanics (75%) describe the recent increase in the number of migrants seeking to enter the United States at its border with Mexico as a major problem or a crisis. A majority […]

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