Sonya Sotomayor Shares How She Lives In Her Two Worlds
By Wayne Jebian CTLatinoNews This past Monday, the students and faculty of the most exclusive university in the state […]
By Wayne Jebian CTLatinoNews This past Monday, the students and faculty of the most exclusive university in the state […]
By Doug Maine CTLatinoNews.com Virtuoso Spanish classical guitarist, Daniel Salazar, Jr. has always been driven to create and perform,
When President Barack Obama reinstated “people-to-people” travel to Cuba in 2011, the idea was that visiting Americans would act as
By Brian Woodman Jr. CTLatinoNews.com Richard Reyes says he is proud of what his 21-year-old son Brandon
With both politicians and civilians holding strong opinions about how to regulate the U.S.-Mexico border, immigration can be a touchy
Roughly 44 percent of Latino men are arrested at least once on non-traffic-related crimes by the time they turn 23,
If you thought the earnings gap between the “have’s” and “have-nots” in the Greater Hartford region has been widening in
Nearly a week after U.S. District Court Judge Alvin Thompson denied his request for an acquittal or new
California is growing older and more diverse. The Latino population is projected to surpass that of whites in California in March
You’ve probably heard a lot about “the Latino voter” or the way companies are trying to win over “the Latino
Congress has come back to Washington to act upon several legislations affecting the livelihood of U.S. Latinos. From immigration reform
Eight Latinos have been named to this year’s Connecticut Magazine’s “40 Under 40″ leader’s list, marking the first time such a large