Which Gubernatorial Candidates Are Already Working On The Latino Vote?
Bill Sarno/CTLatinoNews.com With Latino voters poised to again play a key role in electing Connecticut’s governor, several of the […]
Bill Sarno/CTLatinoNews.com With Latino voters poised to again play a key role in electing Connecticut’s governor, several of the […]
In a large house on Sunnyland Lane, deep in Wellington’s exclusive horse country, Alejandro Andrade and his family enjoy
Although she didn’t officially announce her campaign, a Primera Hora interview with San Juan mayor Carmen Yulín Cruz published
A recent study released by the Kaiser Family Foundation (KFF) and the Episcopal Health Foundation (EHF) titled “Hurricane Harvey:
The state of California sued the Trump administration Monday night, arguing that the decision to add a question about
Cambridge Analytica may have had access to the personal information of tens of millions of unwitting Americans, but a
Bill Sarno/CTLatinoNews.com When former New Haven Alderman Gerald Garcia waged his trailblazing campaign for secretary of the state
A frustrated House Speaker Joe Aresimowicz has asked his legal counsel to research options including discipline or expulsion of
Months after welcoming thousands of families from hurricane-ravaged Puerto Rico, Connecticut legislators are pushing for more aid to help
photo: CT Puerto Rican Agenda It has been more than five months since Hurricane Maria ravaged Puerto Rico, but on
Editor’s Note: The Latino Briefing is a new newsletter which reports on the national Latino political story. Adrian Crrasquillo, a
Eva Bermudez Zimmerman, a Democratic labor organizer who was raised in Hartford and lives in Newtown, said she is filing