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Homebound Residents Can Get COVID-19 Vaccine at Home

June 8, 2021 latinotimes 0

San Joaquin County (SJC) residents who are homebound or unable to leave their home for health reasons can now get the COVID-19 vaccine with the help of a mobile team of vaccinating public health nurses. […]

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North Carolina high school denies diploma to student who wore Mexican flag over gown

June 8, 2021 latinotimes 0

ASHEBORO, N.C. (WGHP) – A North Carolina community is in an uproar after a graduating senior at the local high school was denied his diploma. According to witness video shot during Asheboro High School’s graduation […]

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Newsom counting on labor union army to tank the California recall

June 8, 2021 latinotimes 0

OAKLAND — California Gov. Gavin Newsom has the numbers, but his opponents have the enthusiasm — and Newsom is counting on a union-heavy army of allies to make up the difference. With a recall vote […]

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Kamala Harris Warns Undocumented Immigrants: “Don’t Come … We Will Return You”

June 7, 2021 latinotimes 0

The vice president Kamala Harris asked the Central irregularly not travel to the United States , as they will be deported to their country. “Do not come. Don’t come, ”he said after a meeting with […]

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SB 524 would harm access to lifesaving prescriptions for communities of color

May 11, 2021 latinotimes 0

As a pastor and activist, I see the healthcare injustices faced by communities of color every day. I also know that these injustices are the result of systemic inequities across our society, from wages to […]

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Wells dry up, crops imperiled, farm workers in limbo as California drought grips San Joaquin Valley

May 11, 2021 latinotimes 0

VISALIA, Calif. — As yet another season of drought returns to California, the mood has grown increasingly grim across the vast and fertile San Joaquin Valley. Renowned for its bounty of dairies, row crops, grapes, almonds, […]

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Hernandez shares family’s recipe for success in his new book

May 7, 2021 latinotimes 1

By Bob Highfill Jose Hernandez dared to dream, and he let nothing stop him. When he was a boy, Hernandez decided he wanted to be an astronaut after watching the Apollo 17 mission on television, […]

Health

San Joaquin General Hospital’s Trauma Center Advances To Level II Designation

April 22, 2021 latinotimes 0

April 2, 2021: San Joaquin General Hospital’s Trauma Center has been upgraded from a Level III Trauma Center to a level II designation. A Level II Trauma Center is one that can deliver and initiate definitive […]

Immigration

Biden’s open to doing immigration through reconciliation, Hispanic lawmakers say

April 22, 2021 latinotimes 0

President Joe Biden promised Hispanic lawmakers on Tuesday that he would make a more proactive case for the economic benefits of immigration. In the process, he left the impression that it would not just be […]

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Schools are re-opening in Stockton Unified School District. 

April 22, 2021 latinotimes 0

The Stockton Unified School District is pleased to announce students will have the opportunity to return to in-person learning April 29, 2021.  Administrators, teachers and staff are ready to welcome back students.  More than 23,000 parents […]

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