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San Francisco housing project fight may go statewide

November 9, 2022 latinotimes 0

CalMatters Commentary Dan Walters A department store parking lot in downtown San Francisco is the battleground for a titanic political struggle between rival factions of the city’s dominant Democratic Party. The lot at 469 Stevenson […]

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La Proposición 29 busca control a costa de pacientes y contribuyentes

November 7, 2022 latinotimes 0

Manuel Ocaño De acuerdo con un reporte a la legislatura de California, un sindicato intenta imponer sus intereses y control a un sector crítico de salud de California a costa de pacientes vulnerables y a […]

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Dolores Huerta: la Proposición 27 nos convertiría en alcancía de corporaciones

November 7, 2022 latinotimes 0

Manuel Ocaño La Proposición 27 que se decide este martes intenta convertir al estado en una alcancía o cajero automático para grandes corporaciones de juegos, dijo la dirigente campesina Dolores Huerta al coincidir con expertos […]

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Hispanic enrollment reaches new high at four-year colleges in the U.S., but affordability remains an obstacle

October 31, 2022 latinotimes 0

By Lauren Mora Hispanic enrollment at postsecondary institutions in the United States has seen an exponential increase over the last few decades, rising from 1.5 million in 2000 to a new high of 3.8 million […]

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Publisher Andrew Ysiano Believes Yes Vote on Proposition 30

October 17, 2022 latinotimes 0

     As Founder and Publisher of the Latino Times, I believe that we as individuals have a responsibility to our community where we live and work. Our community thrives as we thrive because we […]

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Edison High Alumni Hall of Fame to Induct Publisher Andrew Ysiano

October 13, 2022 latinotimes 0

Latino Times Founder and Publisher, Andrew Ysiano is extremely honored at being inducted into the Edison High School Alumni Hall of Fame. The Alumni Hall of Fame recognizes our foremost graduates who have monumentally contributed […]

Opinion

Josh Harder is the Right Choice in this Election

October 13, 2022 latinotimes 0

Josh Harder’s great great grandfather settled in San Joaquin County more than 170 years ago to start a peach farm and raise his family. Generations later, Josh and his wife, Pam, are raising a daughter […]

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Celebrating Latino Leadership

October 13, 2022 latinotimes 0

September 15th marked the beginning of Hispanic Heritage Month, an occasion to celebrate the history, culture, and contributions of Hispanic Californians. At the Haas, Jr. Fund, we are taking this moment to recognize and reflect […]

Local

California stuck in Dem-GOP binary

October 13, 2022 latinotimes 0

Robert Howell, the Republican candidate for California insurance commissioner, shared that somewhat fatalistic sentiment — that voters cast ballots for candidates simply based on the letter designating their party affiliation — in a Los Angeles […]

Politics

Senator Padilla: Living Up to the Legacy of Latino Leaders

October 13, 2022 latinotimes 0

As the first Latino to represent California in the United States Senate, I stand on the shoulders of the Latino leaders who came before me. That includes pioneering leaders like Edward Roybal, who in 1962 […]

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