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19 Latin American leaders, Biden sign pact on migration

June 14, 2022 latinotimes 0

LOS ANGELES No nation should alone bear the responsibility of managing a historic surge in migration across the Western Hemisphere, Pres- ident Joe Biden declared Friday as he and 19 Latin American and Caribbean leaders […]

Business

LATINO TIMES FOUNDER TO RECEIVE SAN JOAQUIN COUNTY HISPANIC CHAMBER OF COMMERCE’S LEGACY AWARD

June 13, 2022 latinotimes 0

As Founder and Publisher of Latino Times, Andrew Ysiano is a dynamic professional whose management expertise and innovative skills have established him as one of our country’s entrepreneurial success stories.  A true visionary, Mr. Ysiano founded […]

Health

Latina mothers, daughters and the pursuit of higher education — together

June 13, 2022 latinotimes 0

Cindy R. Escobedo’s college years have been, in many ways, shaped by her mother’s.When Cindy completed an undergraduate degree in political science at UCLA in 2015, she followed her mother, Cecilia, who had earned her […]

National

Why the Habit of Saving is Key to Becoming Financially Healthier

June 13, 2022 latinotimes 0

Savings is a foundational piece to financial health since research has found that unexpected expenses, like car repairs, can become a hardship when people don’t have access to emergency savings funds. “When it comes to […]

Local

Why didn’t more Californians vote?

June 13, 2022 latinotimes 0

California mailed out more than 22 million ballots to registered voters ahead of Tuesday’s primary election. But as of Wednesday, just 3.5 million had been counted. The tally is far from complete — county elections […]

National

Biden makes emotional visit to a Texas city in mourning

June 1, 2022 latinotimes 0

UVALDE, Texas — President Biden and First Lady Jill Biden visited the small Texas city of Uvalde on Sunday to meet and console the families of victims and survivors of last week’s mass shooting at […]

Health

Like Americans overall, Catholics vary in their abortion views, with regular Mass attenders most opposed

June 1, 2022 latinotimes 0

The Catholic Church in the United States has long been one of the foremost opponents of legal abortion, teaching that human life is sacred “from conception to natural death” and that unborn children have a […]

Politics

An uphill bid for mayor is nothing new to De León

May 30, 2022 latinotimes 0

As leader of the state Senate, Kevin de León was one of the most powerful politicians in California. His future seemed wide open. Pundits speculated — would he run for governor? Lieutenant governor? Los Angeles […]

Local

Steve Ding Respects Our Family Values

May 15, 2022 latinotimes 0

Steve Ding is a small restaurant owner in the community of Woodbridge, community leader, and father who is running for San Joaquin County Board of Supervisors. To Latinos the word ‘educacion’ means that one has […]

Local

Ron Freitas Will Bring Integrity to San Joaquin DA’s Office

May 15, 2022 latinotimes 0

Ron Freitas has spent his career in public service prosecuting criminals and helping students become successful and productive members of our community and plans to bring his unique background and experience as the next San […]

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