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It was a sunny autumn day on October 25 in Chicago. The leaves had begun to fall from the trees, changing to various shades of orange and marking the beginning of a season.
The open enrollment for Covered California started on Nov. 1 and despite the fear of what could happen to health insurance due to the government shutdown, Latino leaders are encouraging Angelenos to sign up for a health insurance plan according to their needs.
The Long Beach International Tamales Festival is back for another year this holiday season. This family-friendly event will feature food, retail vendors, live music, tequila tasting, live performances, a tamales contest, a kids zone and more.
It was a sunny autumn day on October 25 in Chicago. The leaves had begun to fall from the trees, changing to various shades of orange and marking the beginning of a season.
Dodgers fans and activists gathered on Wednesday to call on the 2025 World Series Champions not to make an appearance at the White House. It is a tradition across major sports that when a team wins a championship they are invited to Washington, DC.
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This article was produced by Capital & Main. It is published here with permission.
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Tucson residents participated in a memory mapping event, sharing stories of their childhood and memories tied to the city as part of a Latinos in Heritage Conservation…
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Every Nov. 2, Tucson celebrates the Day of the Dead by honoring the memory of the thousands of migrants who have died trying to cross the U.S.-Mexico border.
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