Search Results for: sequia
(Español) El poder de la lectura y el conocimiento entran en riesgo
(Español) Tony Díaz: “Con los fondos de la comunidad y diferentes becas podemos organizar esto en nuestros términos. Los que nos quieren censurar están controlando las escuelas, las bibliotecas y los medios de comunicación… Pero estamos difundiendo nuestras ideas y estamos ganando”.
Chaos in Congress. Biden in Mexico. California Huge Storm.
MONDAY, JANUARY 9 PROGRAM # 9879 12:00 PM PT Chaos in Congress. Blocked by a fraction of far-right rebels, the Republican majority in the House has failed to elect the next speaker and without a leader, Congress can’t convene, vote on any rules or pass any legislation. What’s driving this Republican infight? What does this […]
Planning for the New Year.
WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 4 PROGRAM # 9875 12:00 PM PT Planning for the New Year. As we look forward to the new year, news producers reflect on the issues that may shape Línea Abierta’s coverage in 2023. Plans include continuing covering the escalating climate disasters such as wildfires and heat waves, the West’s mega drought and […]
Roundup of Headline News in 2022
Latino voters proved decisive in the crucial November midterm elections. Some Latino candidates made history by becoming the first in their regions to hold congressional seats. Meanwhile, in the face of increasingly frequent and devastating disasters, President Biden signed the largest climate investment initiative in U.S. history.
(Español) A 100 años del innovador acuerdo, el Río Colorado esta en crisis para siete estados
(Español) En el momento en que se hizo el acuerdo, la prioridad era el riego para las granjas. Los negociadores no estaban pensando en lo que podría necesitar un área metropolitana futura. Hoy el río no puede satisfacer las necesidades de la región. Sus embalses están en sus mínimos históricos.
Edición Semanaria (Weekly Edition)
*Two Latino Members of Congress in Tight Race for New District in Texas
*Colorado Voters Called to Solve Housing Shortage Crisis
*Climate Crisis Triggers Valley Fever Cases in California
Climate Crisis Triggers Valley Fever Cases in California
In California, the drought, which has been exacerbated by climate change, has triggered alarming levels of valley fever cases. This is a dangerous disease caused by an infectious fungus that affects mostly residents of the US Southwest, and particularly farm workers.
Extra Edition. Also, Climate Agreement.
TUESDAY, OCTOBER 18 PROGRAM # 9785 11:00 AM PT Extra Edition. On the occasion of National Latino AIDS Awareness Day, public health officials give a report on the state of HIV among Latinos and the efforts to end the HIV epidemic. As Latino communities are among the most affected, public health leaders launch the campaign […]
Extra Edition.
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 13 PROGRAM # 9779 11:00 AM PT Extra Edition. California began sending tax-refund checks to about 23 million state residents to help them cope with the rising cost of gas and inflation. Similar payments are being sent to taxpayers in other states. In other news, in the face of a megadrought, record heat […]
Noticiero Latino: An extra 50-day booking is a breather for Las Vegas NM: Louis Trujillo
This entry is only available in Español.