Figueroa Named Corporation Counsel in Hartford
Hartford Mayor Pedro Segarra has named Juan A. Figueroa, a former state representative, assistant attorney general and founding president of […]
Hartford Mayor Pedro Segarra has named Juan A. Figueroa, a former state representative, assistant attorney general and founding president of […]
A plan is being developed among eight U.S. Senators that would make it harder for immigrant relatives of U.S. citizens
By Wayne Jebian CTLatinoNews.com Depending on their addresses, some Latinos could be paying higher car insurance rates than non-Latinos in
By Robert Cyr CTLatinoNews.com A new ruling has been issued in an intriguing international human rights case unfolding in Hartford
President Barack Obama has nominated Thomas E. Perez to be the next Secretary of Labor. It is the president’s first appointment
U.S. Sen. Robert Menendez (D-NJ) has unveiled a proposal to build an American Latino Museum in the Smithsonian’s Arts and
By Wayne Jebian CTLatinoNews.com Kimberly Gomez-Francis, a 19-year-old resident of New Britain, is looking for her first full-time job. With
A new study by the Cato Institute finds that low-income immigrants use less public benefits than their native-born counterparts, contradicting
The Day of New London has determined that Latinos and blacks pulled over by police are more likely to have
By Robert Cyr CTLatinoNews.com A school in Waterbury set to open in the fall could be the city’s first to
It’s all over but the formal swearing-in ceremony. Appellate Court Judge Carmen E. Espinosa will become Connecticut’s first Hispanic Supreme
By Ana María Arellano CTLatinoNews.com Orlando Rodriguez, a senior policy fellow at Connecticut Voices for Children, has identified a key