Latino Unemployment Drops at Faster Clip
The nation’s Latino and black unemployment rates are falling faster than the unemployment rate for whites. In September, 9.4 percent of […]
The nation’s Latino and black unemployment rates are falling faster than the unemployment rate for whites. In September, 9.4 percent of […]
Los Angeles Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa has recently renewed his aspirations for the governorship of California after a bout of indecision due to a
Latino students in Connecticut schools remain twice as likely to be suspended as their white counterparts, despite a new state law
By Keith Griffin CTLatinoNews.com Former Bridgeport City Council President Pro Tempore Daniel Martinez, who passed away at the age of
By Keith Griffin CTLatinoNews.com Latino voter registration is up in Connecticut, but Latino voter participation needs to improve, according to the Connecticut
Most Latino students study in racially-isolated classrooms, according to a new study from the U.S. Department of Education. Eighty percent of
This November could witness a historic occasion: the first Puerto Rican elected to the U.S. Senate. What’s even more unusual
Under the weight of funding irregularities from its prime source of revenue, the Hispanic Center of Greater Danbury is fighting
The lines at motor vehicles could be getting shorter. The CT Department of Motor Vehicles is making it easier to
The Homeland Security Department said the first small group of applications out of the more than 72,000 it has received
One in four Latinos is among the poorest group in the United States but that percentage dropped last year, according
One of four East Haven officers involved in the notorious civil rights case against New Haven area Latinos has pleaded