Legislature Needs To Prove It Can Cut Spending
The General Assembly can’t delay in taking action on the impending state budget deficit of $365 million that could grow […]
The General Assembly can’t delay in taking action on the impending state budget deficit of $365 million that could grow […]
As Latinos become more assimilated into American society, their participation rates may increase—but their voting patterns will probably change as
In light of alarming statistics from the CT Department of Public Health that shows 43 percent of Latino children are
Connecticut Light & Power Co. and The United Illuminating Co. were better prepared and better organized for Hurricane Sandy than
MediaMatters has come up with a compilation of postings and sound bites from FoxNews that shows a sudden embracing of
By Diane Alverio CTLatinoNews.com This opinion piece first appeared in the Hartford Courant Latinos across the nation and in Connecticut
By Angela Millan Epstein Opinion Columnist CTLatinoNews.com As I was voting in this presidential election many things were going through
It’s too soon to tell what kind of effect Latinos had in the key swing states of yesterday’s presidential election
CTLatinoNews.com asked a Democrat and Republican to outline why they thought Latinos should vote for either Linda McMahon, the Republican,
By Malvi Garcia-Lennon Born in Cuba I immigrated to the United State together with my parents and my “abuelita” to
By Bessy Reyna Storm Sandy is gone. Halloween is gone. But the possibility of the Republican party winning new Senate
By Angela Millan Epstien Opinion Columnist Secretary of Defense Leon Panetta affirmed that the country could be subject of a