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After 31 years of the Little Village Arch serving as a symbol of the Mexican community in Chicago, the two-story terracotta structure is now...
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“Solutions journalism resets the mindset for journalists from focusing on problems to what’s being done about problems,” said Hugo Balta, Publisher of Illinois Latino...
Many Hispanics-Latinos view mental illness as a sign of weakness. Shying away from addressing mental illness for fear of being labeled “loco,” Spanish for...
On this week’s episode of Illinois Latino Opinion+, Claudia Silva-Hernandez, who is running for Cook County Circuit Court Judge, joined to discuss her campaign...
After 31 years of the Little Village Arch serving as a symbol of the Mexican community in Chicago, the two-story terracotta structure is now...
The Little Village community is again mourning the death of a child due to gun violence. Eight-year-old Melissa Ortega was running errands with her...
Two days after Chicago Public Schools (CPS) students returned to in-person classes, they were out once again. But this time protesting what they are...
An Illinois law aimed at ending federal immigration detention in the New Year has hit another legal snag, delaying a change immigrant rights activists...
Many Latinos in Illinois are excitedly waiting for Día de los Reyes, Three Kings Day, the closing event of the holiday season. The January...