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Edición Semanaria (Weekly Magazine)
*Latino Vote Crucial in Texas Senate Race
*Arizona’s Latino Candidates in Tight Races and Lacking Party Support
*Zero Tolerance Immigration Policies Spur Massive Trials Along the Border
Edición Semanaria (Weekly Magazine)
*Beto vs. Cruz: Is Change Ahead in Texas?
*Are Latinos Willing to Decide Congressional Battles?
*AIDS Continues to Decimate Gay Latino Community.
Radio Bilingüe Hosts Town Hall in Sanger on Pressing Issues in the Valadao vs. Cox Race to Represent CD 21 in the US Congress
This district, which includes areas of Fresno County, Kings County, Tulare County and Kern County, is one of the poorest in the nation, is majority Latino and a major battleground in the fight for the US Congress.
Edición Semanaria (Weekly Magazine)
*Broad Rejection of New “Public Charge” Policy Targeting Immigrants
*California Extends Healthcare Enrollment Period for Residents
*Former Immigration Judge Criticizes Trump’s Pressure on the Courts
Radio Bilingüe to Broadcast Critical 2018 Candidates Forums – Continuing Latino Voter Engagement News Tradition
These special Elections 2018 broadcasts will air on all Radio Bilingüe stations in California including three full-power stations in the San Joaquin Valley
Edición Semanaria (Weekly Magazine)
*Republicans Move to Confirm Kavanaugh Following Hasty FBI Investigation
*At the Polls, Anger Over Excessive Rents and Evictions
*Demands for Justice Revived on 50th Anniversary of Tlatelolco Massacre
Radio Bilingüe Hosts Town Hall in Sanger with Candidate for Congress TJ Cox
Radio Bilingüe is convening a town hall in Sanger with residents of CD 21, a district with Latino supermajority and a major battleground in the fight for the US Congress.
Edición Semanaria (Weekly Magazine)
*Ignoring New Accusations Against Supreme Court Nominee, Republicans Prepare Confirmation Vote
*Proposal to Redefine “Public Charge” Could have Serious Health Impacts
*Divided Electorate Puts Win by Latino in Jeopardy in Historic County District
Edición Semanaria (Weekly Magazine)
*Latino Candidate Makes History in Los Angeles Sheriff’s Race
*New Institution in Poor Communities is Born in Southern California
*With No Drinking Water, Voters Make Themselves Heard at the Polls
Edición Semanaria (Weekly Magazine)
*TV Stars Urge Millennials to Vote
*Survivors of Workplace Sexual Harassment Put Pressure on California Governor
*Fresno Voters Called on to Save their Parks