El Reportero
Since 1991, the bilingual newspaper in San Francisco has been delivering news in both English and Spanish on a weekly basis. This publication, known as El periódico bilingüe de San Francisco, serves the diverse community by providing important information in two languages.
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elreporterosf.com | James Slater
by the El Reportero staffEl legendario fin de semana del Salón de la Fama del Boxeo en Canastota siempre está cargado de emoción, pero este año tendrá un matiz especial. Uno de los homenajeados de 2025 no solo está vivo y activo en el recuerdo de los fanáticos: sigue siendo boxeador en activo. Se trata del ícono filipino Manny Pacquiao, quien detendrá temporalmente su campo de entrenamiento para ser reconocido entre las leyendas del pugilismo.
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6 days ago |
elreporterosf.com | Jeepers Isaac
by Jeepers Isaac – Promoter Oscar De La Hoya appeared amused, talking about Jaime Munguia being the sixth fighter out of trainer Eddy Reynoso’s camp to test positive for performance-enhancing drugs. Super middleweight contender Munguia, who trains alongside Canelo Alvarez out of Reynoso’s gym, came up positive for testosterone metabolites on May 4th after his win over Bruno Surace in their rematch on May 3rd in Riyadh.
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elreporterosf.com | Laura Harris
by Laura HarrisBananas originated in Southeast Asia and were domesticated over 7,000 years ago. They spread to Africa and the Americas and eventually became a global commodity, with the Cavendish variety being the most common today. Rich in potassium, vitamins (B6, C), fiber and antioxidants, bananas support heart health, digestion, immunity and healthy energy levels while aiding blood sugar regulation. Though high in natural sugars, the fiber in bananas helps slow absorption.
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2 weeks ago |
elreporterosf.com | Danielle Antosz
by Danielle AntoszShop owners in Oakland’s Chinatown are fed up with vandals who repeatedly graffiti their stores and with city officials who keep fining them for it. It’s a never-ending cycle: the walls are spray-painted and employees paint over it, only for the tags to reappear. But the city doesn’t seem to be going after the taggers. Instead, it’s penalizing the victims of the crime — the businesses themselves. “We cannot control [it]. We clean up and they come again.
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elreporterosf.com | Kristen Hwang |Ana B. Ibarra
by Kristen Hwang and Ana B. IbarraA year after expanding Medi-Cal to all low-income immigrants without legal status, Governor Gavin Newsom proposed freezing new enrollments and charging monthly premiums, a measure that seeks to save the state more than $5 billion. Newsom’s budget plan establishes that, starting in 2026, Medi-Cal—the public insurance for low-income and disabled people—will no longer accept new undocumented adults age 19 and older.
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