22 Year Old Is First Latino Councilman In A Massachusetts City
While almost half of eligible Latino voters are Millennials, Councilman Andy Vargas has taken his civic duty one step […]
While almost half of eligible Latino voters are Millennials, Councilman Andy Vargas has taken his civic duty one step […]
Bill Sarno CTLatinoNews.com Shortly before Christmas, Christopher Rosario learned that he would not be part of Bridgeport Mayor Joseph Ganim’s
Bill Sarno CTLatinoNews.com When the Connecticut General Assembly opens its 2016 “short” session Wednesday, Feb. 3, Latino legislators plan
Bill Sarno CTLatinoNews.com Having successfully rallied to ward off several attempts to diminish state financial support for the nonprofit agencies
A comprehensive data report released today by Pew Research about the changing face of the U.S. Latino electorate concluded
Andres Ayala, Jr. DMV commissioner resigned from his post after a year amid numerous problems at the agency. Andres Ayala,
The inconsistencies of U.S. immigration policy is in focus in El Salvador. Two groups of migrants — Cubans and El
Bill Sarno CTLatinoNews.com The crowd was mostly Latino, and eager to cheer and give a standing ovation to Julian Castro as he
Bill Sarno CTLatinoNews.com On Three Kings Day, Jan. 6, Mayor Luke Bronin and his wife Sara are expected to
Working across the aisle has become increasingly rare – especially in the deep red state of Texas. Perhaps even rarer
A decade after a tough immigrant enforcement bill triggered massive protests in multiple cities and inspired hundreds to become
Bill Sarno CTLatinoNews.com Hartford Mayor Pedro Segarra speaks with great pride on what he accomplished during his tenure as the