Instead Of A Border Wall, Some Texans Want Parks, Solar Panels Or Levees
As the Trump Administration moves ahead with its plans for a arrier just north of the Rio Grande, Texans are […]
As the Trump Administration moves ahead with its plans for a arrier just north of the Rio Grande, Texans are […]
When Spanish lifeguard Oscar Camps traveled to the Greek Island of Lesbos to help rescue migrants from drowning in
If you haven’t yet become familiar with journalist Lulu Garcia-Navarro, that is about to change. This award-winning journalist
Annika Darling/CTLatinoNews.com Today, more than ever, people are asking what it means to be American. Demographics are ever
Every day, the Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) arrest people who cross the U.S.-Canada border illegally. Last Saturday, the Mounties arrested a
Special to CTLatinoNews.com The Hartford Foundation for Public Giving announced today the appointment of Yvette Meléndez as interim president, effective
Editor’s Note: Bessy Reyna has been one of CTLatinoNews.com contributor since it was launched in 2012. A talented writer and poet,
As the year 2016 comes to an end, CTLatinoNews.com takes a look back at our top stories. We looked
Every year since 2012, CTLatinoNews.com has identified a group of Latinos whose volunteerism and advocacy work for the betterment of state’s Hispanics is
Jose B. Gonzalez/Special to CTLatinoNews.com With the oldest tradition of picking Latino literary talent in the U.S., LatinoStories.Com is
As one of Peru’s most famous contributions to the culinary world, ceviche has been declared part of its “national heritage.” While
Annika Darling/CTLatinoNews.com “My name is Christopher (Chris) Nieves and I am from East Hartford, Conn. I am the