Thinking About Property Investments Overseas? Some of the Top Sites Are In Latin America
By Lief Simon Special to CTLatinoNews.com U.S. markets are heady and uncertain. The most important agenda for […]
By Lief Simon Special to CTLatinoNews.com U.S. markets are heady and uncertain. The most important agenda for […]
By Doug Maine CTLatinoNews.com Virtuoso Spanish classical guitarist, Daniel Salazar, Jr. has always been driven to create and perform,
Maribel La Luz CTLatinoNews.com Contributor Pandering is so unflattering. It’s ineffective, inefficient, and expensive. It’s just old
By Brian Woodman Jr. CTLatinoNews.com Richard Reyes says he is proud of what his 21-year-old son Brandon
The Cultural Inclusion Project in Lawrence, Massachusetts aims to train Latino professionals and pair them with nonprofits that are trying
By Wayne Jebian CTLatinoNews Although the Connecticut General Assembly does not officially convene until February 5th, many elected officials have
Nearly a week after U.S. District Court Judge Alvin Thompson denied his request for an acquittal or new
The Latino community will not be able to erect a monument recognizing the Borinqueneers 65th Infantry Regiment anytime soon.
A group working to create a memorial park to honor the 65th Regiment from Puerto Rico, better known as the
By Evelyn Mantilla CTLatinoNews.com Contributor The power of the Connecticut Latino community’s vote is no longer a secret.
By Wayne Jebian CTLatinoNews While Latino Democrat leaders are likely to back Governor Dannel P. Malloy for
By Suzanne Bates CTLatinoNews.com While the state’s health exchange is on its way to meeting its initial goal, at this point there