In a bitter feud with Senate Democrats, Gov.
A couple suspected of enslaving and abusing four immigrant domestic laborers have been arrested and charged with conspiracy to violate federal peonage and slavery laws, the FBI said Monday.
Evangelization of Latino Roman Catholics is "the most critical challenge for the church," says Bishop Ricardo Ramirez of Las Cruces, N.M.
Condemning even the appearance of bias against Latinos, the state Supreme Court today ruled that
Citing figures showing that Latinos are still the most under-represented minority group in state
than a million voters in the Southwest, has opened a Los Angeles office as part of a stepped-up effort to politically organize the state's Latinos.
systematic pattern of job discrimination against Latinos at Channel 2.
Illiteracy in English limits many Latinos to low-level jobs and poses far-reaching problems for the
The impressive gains in graduate-school enrollment by blacks and Latinos during the 1960s and '70s have stalled.
A recent federal ruling endangers the broadcasting licenses of 13 Spanish-language television stations across the country, including KMEX in Los Angeles.
occurs, the dispute must always be settled in favor of the Latinos?
A survey of Latino residents will be conducted by the Santa Ana Public Library to determine what services they would like to see from the city's three libraries.
Norwalk sheriff's deputies arrested 12 people last week at a drunk driving crackdown on Imperial Highway.
A bill establishing automatic drunken driving convictions for persons who fail field tests
On April 1, 1984, I was in an accident that almost took four lives, including mine.
I am shocked beyond belief by the Draconian sentence of 15 years to life that was imposed on drunk driver Michael Reding, 27, by Superior Court Judge James L.
Upon reading two articles on May 30, I sat in astonished thought, as I had done many times previously, on our unjustified, unbalanced judicial system.
Drunk drivers who cause deaths on Nevada roads can face up to 20 years in prison under a bill signed into law today by Gov.
Bob O'Sullivan's article makes interesting reading but is not very accurate.
Re your article "Woman Goes on Trial 2nd Time in Fatal Drunk-Driving Crash" (Dec. 6): I was not