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As the year comes to a close, the IL Latino News (ILLN) team is looking back at a year’s worth of producing content that provides greater...
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As the year comes to a close, the IL Latino News (ILLN) team is looking back at a year’s worth of producing content that provides greater...
As the leaves change and fall all around us, Cicero Independiente is excited to share a change of our own—three incredible young people have...
Christmas is this week, and the thoughts of Latino families across the state are set to the centerpiece of that magical night — the...
“I don’t know of any abuelita that calls her granddaughter, ‘Hey you Latinx, I’m going to throw you the chancla (flip-flop).’ It just doesn’t...
Illinois Latino News (ILLN) is proud to announce its new partnership with DePaul University, a partnership investing in the next generation of journalists. The...
While the holiday malaise has abated the battle to redraw Chicago’s 50 wards, for the time being, both Latino and Black council caucuses are...
Seven students at the Missouri School of Journalism will work at local news organizations around the country this summer as part of the Donald...
Nearly two decades later, La Villita artist returns to redo popular mural of La Virgen de Guadalupe and tell the story behind it
Beloved Mexican singer Vicente Fernández, the king of ranchera music has died. He was 81. “Rest in Peace Mr. Vicente Fernández. We regret to...
No one should have to choose between decent, safe, affordable housing and one that is insecure, unhealthy, or worse – be forced into homelessness....