La Voz Bilingüe (Denver, CO)

La Voz Bilingüe (Denver, CO)

La Voz stands out as Colorado's leading Hispanic-owned bilingual publication, gaining the trust and admiration of both the Latino and non-Latino communities for more than four decades.

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English, Spanish
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  • 1 week ago | lavozcolorado.com | Ernest Gurulé

    If anyone can confirm that ‘orangutangs are skeptical about changes in their cages,’ or that ‘monkeys stand for honesty,’ a good source in Pueblo, would be Kyle Davis. Davis is the city’s new associate director of marketing at Pueblo’s Zoo, and he has his hands full with a summer schedule that, he says, has something for everyone. “It’s our busiest time of the year,” said the Eagle Pass, Texas, native. “And we want to make sure folks who come,” leave with the most positive experience they can have.

  • 1 week ago | lavozcolorado.com | Ernest Gurulé

    If there is one thing Maritza Job Giordano knows, she is not a high-risk candidate for kidney cancer. “I did do the genetic testing,” she said in a recent telephone interview. “For me it was negative.” There is irony, a boatload, in fact, in her declaration. And Job knows it oh so well.

  • 1 week ago | lavozcolorado.com | Joseph Rios

    Agather Atuhaire, a Ugandan activist, said she was raped after being arrested and held for days in Tanzania. Activist groups and entities like the U.S. Department of State’s Bureau of Africa Affairs expressed deep concern about Atuhaire’s allegations. In 2024, Atuhaire was recognized by the department as an International Women of Courage Awardee.

  • 2 weeks ago | lavozcolorado.com | Joseph Rios

    Martha Karua, who served as Kenya’s justice minister, said she was deported from Tanzania in an effort to stop her from attending the court case of Tanzania opposition leader Tundra Lissu. Tanzanian authorities have yet to comment on the issue. Lissu was recently charged with treason last month and denied all allegations. Former Chad Prime Minister Succes Masra was arrested over allegations that he was linked to a clash in the country.

  • 2 weeks ago | lavozcolorado.com | Ernest Gurulé

    Each night as we sleep, our brain manufactures visual episodes of events that can often and only be described as surreal. As we dream, we witness people, places and moments we know could never be. But every now and then, something witnessed in deep sleep or even fanciful escapism actually becomes reality. Being named as president of a school that bears the name of one’s hometown, leading the school that both built the foundation for a career as it reenforced lifelong values might be such a dream.

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