SPORTSJanuary 11, 2017No Hall of Fame for ConcepciónThe nine-time All-Star who helped the Cincinnati Reds win two championships received eight votes.
POLITICSJanuary 4, 2017The New Face of Latino Politics: the Republican Candidate?Voters hoping to elect a new Democratic Latino governor or senator next week may come away disappointed.
SPORTSJanuary 4, 2017Will King Félix Reign as Cy Young?It's an age old debate in baseball: Is a virtuoso player on a dreadful team more valuable than a comparable athlete, with slightly less impressive stats, on a winning team?
WorldJanuary 4, 2017Crunch Time for New P.R. Birth CertificatesThe deadline to get a new Puerto Rican birth certificate is Sunday, Oct. 31.
SPORTSJanuary 4, 2017No Carmelo Anthony Trade, but His Presence Looms over Knicks-Lakers MatchupThe Denver Nuggets don't play Friday night, but the presence of Carmelo Anthony may still be felt in Madison Square Garden in New York.
WorldJanuary 4, 2017Latinos in Colorado Spearhead Population BoomThe Latino population in Colorado grew exponentially over the last decade, spearheading an overall growth in the state, according to an analysis of Census data by a non-partisan group of Hispanic elected and appointed officials.
WorldJanuary 4, 2017Latino Leader? Slim Pickings, a Study FindsLess than two weeks after landmark victories on Election Day, Latinos nationwide still have very few people they consider leaders, a survey released Monday found.
POLITICSJanuary 4, 2017Countdown in New Mexico Sparks BuzzAs the minutes ticked away, supporters of New Mexico's gubernatorial candidates lit up social networking sites with bold predictions, declarations and urgent calls to vote.
POLITICSJanuary 4, 2017Black Chicago Mayoral Candidate Backtracks off "Minorities" CommentChicago mayoral hopeful James Meeks, who suggested that Hispanics should not receive city contracts under minority status, has gone into damage control for his remarks.
WorldJanuary 4, 2017University of Puerto Rico Braces for Walkout and More ProtestsThe youthful movement – drawn together by a common cause and linked through Facebook, Twitter and text messages – abruptly hit the streets and occupied them for days and days.