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How will California’s next governor handle homelessness?

May 7, 2026 latinotimes 0

Whoever takes the mantle as California’s next governor will face an immediate test as they try to solve the crisis of homelessness on our streets. Nearly a quarter of all homeless U.S. residents live in […]

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For asylum seekers, the path to a California education is costly

May 7, 2026 latinotimes 0

Asylum-seeking students in California often face a double blow: they are charged higher tuition for nonresidents and excluded from most financial aid. For students and their families, this can mean thousands of dollars paid out […]

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CA Farmworkers’ May Day Message: MAGA Means ‘Mexicans Ain’t Going Anywhere’

May 7, 2026 latinotimes 0

SANTA MARIA, Calif. – Few people have as much reason as farmworkers to celebrate the contribution their labor makes. As they often say, “Without us, you have no food on the table.” Yet few have as much […]

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Celebrating Financial Literacy Month: Stockton’s Chase Community Manager Shares Tips for Strengthening Financial Health

April 22, 2026 latinotimes 0

Sponsored by JPMorganChase We all have financial needs and goals, whether it’s dreaming of buying a new home, starting a business, or simply feeling more secure about your finances. No matter where you are on […]

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Lessons from Hispanic Heritage: The Architecture of Resilience

April 10, 2026 latinotimes 0

By Steve Ding – SJ County Supervisor, Dist 4 There is a quiet wisdom embedded in Hispanic heritage that all of America would do well to remember, not as a cultural exhibit behind glass, but […]

Education

Getting into a UC or Cal State requires these classes. Almost half of students don’t take them

April 10, 2026 latinotimes 0

Welcome to CalMatters, the only nonprofit newsroom devoted solely to covering issues that affect all Californians. Sign up for WhatMatters to receive the latest news and commentary on the most important issues in the Golden State. High […]

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Stockton Businesses get new lifeline as JPMorganChase expands small business support

April 10, 2026 latinotimes 0

By the Latino Times staff Stockton small businesses like many around the country are struggling with rising costs, economic uncertainty, and thin profit margins. Yet, perhaps there is a ray of sunshine in the forecast […]

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In Race for California Governor, Farmers and Farmworkers Take Center Stage

April 10, 2026 latinotimes 0

FRESNO, Calif. – In the race to take over the reins as governor of California, the world’s fourth-largest economy, the top candidates in a crowded field tried to stand apart from each other during two […]

Education

Grads find challenging job market

March 30, 2026 latinotimes 0

In 2025, new college graduates wanted remote, high-paying jobs that aligned with their values. In 2026, they just want a job. With 89% worrying artificial intelligence could replace entry-level roles – up from 64% last […]

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Pope emerges as pointed critic of Trump’s policies

March 30, 2026 latinotimes 0

VATICAN CITY – Pope Leo last May became the first U.S.-born leader of the global Catholic Church, but for the initial 10 months of his tenure he mostly avoided comment about his home country and […]

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