The Jassos, both of Mexican heritage, wanted to adopt a Latino child so that the transition would be smoother, and the child ...
From border narratives that go beyond the immigration debate to coming-of-age quasi-musicals with puppets; from a western ...
Five Korean War veterans, including Gen. Richard E. Cavazos, will receive the Medal of Honor posthumously on Jan. 3.
The Albuquerque Journal is proud to introduce the members of our new Community Council. The council, comprised of a diverse group of business and community leaders, will meet with the Journal ...
As a program organized by leaders at PSUSD heads into its fourth year, 48 students will visit HBCUs, HSIs, and other ...
Valentin Gonzalez is working to keep his culture and family’s legacy alive by teaching the next generation of mariachi ...
The Paul L. Foster Family Foundation has pledged a $2.5 million gift in support of UTEP Athletics as the University continues preparations to join the Mountain West Conference in July of 2026. The tra ...
Uriegas, a community organizer, educator and entrepreneur, was born March 19, 1939, and died Feb. 27, 2022 at age 82.
The San Antonio Metropolitan Statistical Area (MSA) is making significant strides in its five-year transformative growth plan ...
Sepulveda, who went on to become an attorney, said his mother Adela Sepulveda took him back to school and assured the ...
Chavez, a 5-foot-11 senior 5-star recruit from Lubbock's Monterey High School in Texas, earned the No. 1 spot on Our Esquina's "Top 25 young Latino athletes to watch in '25" list, released Jan. 2.