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Meet Tami Nobriga candidate for State Assembly, District 9

October 15, 2024 latinotimes 0

I’m Tami NOBRIGA a conservative Christian, running for State Assembly in the Central Valley, California. Jumping into the political arena was not planned. I was praying about what to do to save children from bondage […]

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Mortgage rates are dropping: what it means for California homeowners and homebuyers

October 15, 2024 latinotimes 0

Sponsored by JPMorganChase Homeownership is more than just a lofty American dream—it’s how many can build generational wealth. For the Black community, 90% of wealth gains come from homeownership, meaning that owning a home continues […]

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Latino men shying away from Harris

October 15, 2024 latinotimes 0

Sitting in his station at North Town Barbershop, a business his family has owned for six years, the 22-year-old was hoping his late client would still stop in. It’s a ‘mid’ day, Garcia said, as […]

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COVID funds a political win for Trump but some say credit not given to correct people

October 15, 2024 latinotimes 0

Oprah Winfrey recounted an interaction with a Black man who told her he’s voting for Trump at the airport ahead of a campaign event in Farmington Hills, Michigan, with Vice President Kamala Harris last month. […]

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“Si Se Puede” – Yes We Can

October 15, 2024 latinotimes 0

Hispanic Heritage Month annually celebrates the history and culture of the US Hispanic and Latino communities. During this month we pay tribute to those visionary individuals, who have not only realized their dreams, but paved […]

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IRS rules change for inherited IRAs: It’s likely you will have to take distributions and pay taxes within 10 years

October 14, 2024 latinotimes 0

If you inherited a retirement account in the past several years, it’s likely you’ll have to take distributions and pay taxes on all that money within 10 years, according to new, finalized IRS rules. Unless […]

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Advocates Call for a Veto of Harmful Transportation Bills 

September 20, 2024 latinotimes 0

A coalition of climate and environmental justice advocates in California is urging Governor Newsom to veto four bills that would require amendments to the Advanced Clean Fleets (ACF) and Commercial Harbor Craft (CHC) Regulations. They argue that these bills […]

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Prevent Power Outages with Power Saver Rewards

September 19, 2024 latinotimes 0

When it’s hot out and there’s not enough energy supply to match demand, systemoperators may issue a Flex Alert. When a Flex Alert is issued, each of us can help preventa power outage by reducing […]

Business

JPMorganChase’s Silvana Montenegro Talks Career, Community and Hispanic Heritage Month

September 15, 2024 latinotimes 0

Sponsored by JPMorganChase Comprising over 19% of the U.S. population, 5 million businesses and $3.2 trillion of the national GDP, Hispanics and Latinos are a major contributors of the nation’s economic growth. To celebrate their […]

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CA cities jump on homeless encampment bans

September 14, 2024 latinotimes 0

(CALMATTERS) – For five years, California officials responding to the homelessness crisis had to work around one big restriction imposed by the federal courts: Because they didn’t have enough shelter beds, cities generally couldn’t make […]

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