Latinos In State’s Technical Schools Doing Well
Dr. Nivea Torres (left) and Lt. Governor Nancy Wyman meet with students at a leadership conference at the […]
Dr. Nivea Torres (left) and Lt. Governor Nancy Wyman meet with students at a leadership conference at the […]
By Suzanne Bates CTLatinoNews.com According to polls, Connecticut is one of the least religious states in the
Annika Darling CTLatinoNews.com Anabel Vázquez Rodríguez moved from Puerto Rico to the U.S. 16 years ago to pursue
Robert Cyr CTLatinoNews.com With the deadline to sign up for federally-mandated health insurance come and gone on March
By Bessy Reyna CTLatinoNews.com Contributor April is National Poetry month and poets all over the country have to dust-off
Outside of Criollisimo Restaurant on Arch Street in New Britain, on a sandwich board advertising the specials of the day,
“Dr. Vega’s brilliant mind and wise words have made me realize for the first time the great Hispanic contribution
By Wayne Jebian CTLatinoNews.com The Connecticut General Assembly may not vote on the passage of an “Aid in Dying” bill
Diane Alverio CTLatinoNews.com The first question from friends and business colleagues last winter when I mentioned my newest trip
The long-awaited film about the life and work of labor leader Cesar Chavez will hit movie theaters in about 100 cities
CTLatinoNews.com recently reported on questions raised by Meriden Mayor Manny Santos’ appearance on WFSB-TV’s ‘Face The State’ program, http://ctln.local/2014/03/19/is-meridens-santos-faux-latino/. The Mayor’s
Robert Cyr CTLatinoNews.com While more than 329,000 low-income families across the state still receive federally-funded healthcare, some are