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El Sindicato de Maestros de Chicago en la Línea de Lucha por un Contrato Justo
Por: Carmen López El Sindicato de Maestros de Chicago y los funcionarios de las Escuelas Públicas de Chicago no llegaron a un acuerdo en sus recientes negociaciones de contrato. Esto… Read more
Searching for the Franklin Expedition
By: Daniel Nardini A survey and research team from the University of Victoria in Canada will be looking for the remains of two ships that were part of the Franklin… Read more
Finally Honoring a Hero of the 65th Infantry Regiment
By:Daniel Nardini Why this was not done decades ago is a mystery, but finally the U.S. Army is trying to honor those military heroes who should have received their medals… Read more
Erie Neighborhood House to Offer Courses for a Technical Career
The Workforce Development Department at Erie Neighborhood House will have a free computerized numerical control (CNC) class for people who are interested in a technical career in the manufacturing sector…. Read more
Justice for the Florida Children of the Undocumented
By: Daniel Nardini A federal court in Florida has ruled that young people, who are U.S. citizens even though they are the children of undocumented parents, cannot be forced to… Read more
On Home Schooling
By: Daniel Nardini It is a growing trend in the United States. There are parents who believe that the best way to “protect” their kids from the violence, gangs and… Read more
After School Matters® Now Accepting Applications from Chicago High School Students
After School Matters is now accepting applications for its Fall program session, which begins September 17. Programs in the arts, communications, science, sports and technology will be offered at 53… Read more
The Case of Jason Puracal
By: Daniel Nardini Surprisingly it is hardly mentioned in the U.S. news media at all. An American named Jason Puracal now sits in a Nicaraguan prison. His crime? He was… Read more
Findings Show Hispanic Families Leaving Themselves Financially Unprotected
A recent study indicates that Latinos, more than the general U.S. population, are concerned about their family’s financial well-being and see life insurance as a way to meet those concerns…. Read more
Reluctant Independence Fighter
By: Daniel Nardini Much controversy remains surrounding the historical figure Agustin de Iturbide. Born into a prominent criollo (those born of Spanish blood in the Americas) family in 1783, Iturbide… Read more »