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8 Democrats and no front-runner: California’s governor race is a mess

March 30, 2026 latinotimes 0

SACRAMENTO, California — Top Democrats passing on their state’s preeminent job. New candidates streaming in late. And a Republican upset threat so serious that the state Democratic Party pleaded with a fractured field to consolidate […]

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César Chávez Day is no more. California lawmakers officially scrap the holiday name

March 30, 2026 latinotimes 0

Just one week after damaging sex abuse allegations surfaced against the iconic labor leader César Chávez, California lawmakers unanimously passed a bill Thursday to rename the holiday named for him to Farmworkers Day, capping off […]

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CA Democratic governor hopefuls not bowing out

March 30, 2026 latinotimes 0

Ten weeks before the primary election, California Democrats still haven’t narrowed down the field of candidates enough to reduce the chances of splitting the vote so much that two Republicans make it to the ballot […]

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Divisions Over U.S. Foreign Policy, Immigration Crackdown Split Diaspora Communities

March 30, 2026 latinotimes 0

Venezuelans danced in the streets of Miami the day after U.S. forces abducted President Nicolás Maduro. Iranians in Los Angeles marched in support of Reza Pahlavi, the son of the former Shah, on the cusp […]

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Community Resource Project Expands to San Joaquin County

March 10, 2026 latinotimes 0

After 54 years of service to communities in Sacramento, Sutter, and Yuba counties, the Community Resource Project, Inc. (CRP) has increased resource availability to San Joaquin County through expanded energy programs and community partnerships. CRP […]

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Financial Wellness and Mental Health: Tips on Managing Money Stress

March 10, 2026 latinotimes 0

Sponsored by JPMorganChaseIf you’ve found yourself staying up late thinking about your finances or just feeling anxious overall aboutyour financial future, you’re not alone. While finances can impact overall stress, taking steps to manageyour finances […]

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El Concilio California’s 2026 Cinco de Mayo Multicultural Weekend Set to Draw Record Crowds — Presale Deals Now Available

March 10, 2026 latinotimes 0

Stockton, CA — By the time the gates open at the San Joaquin County Fairgrounds next spring, more than 60,000 people are expected to pass through for what has become one of the Central Valley’s most […]

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The field is set: Meet the candidates officially running for California governor

March 10, 2026 latinotimes 0

It’s official: Eight Democrats and two Republicans say they have filed paperwork for the June 2 primary ballot in the California governor’s race, setting up a wide-open contest in which two Republicans who have consistently […]

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Kern County leaders unite ahead of potential immigration enforcement operations

March 10, 2026 latinotimes 0

Last week, Building Healthy Communities (BHC), in partnership with the United Farmworkers Foundation (UFWF), hosted the Unidos Valle Central Summit, bringing together more than 200 leaders to strategize ways to support immigrant communities in Kern […]

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Trump Cannot Create New Taxes and Fees, Claims H-1B Lawsuit

March 10, 2026 latinotimes 0

OAKLAND, Calif. — President Donald Trump lacks Congressional authority to levy new taxes and fees, claimed attorneys who are seeking to reverse a $100,000 fee on employers of new H-1B visa holders from abroad. The […]

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