LGBTQ mariachi band encourages acceptance
The group has 13 members, including the first transgender woman in the history of mariachi.
La Nueva América: Celebrating Hispanic Heritage Month
Scripps News hears from the voices and communities that make up America's fastest-growing minority group.
Latinos keeping US economy stocked with workers, report finds
As more non-Latino workers are leaving the workforce, Latinos continue to stay working as their contribution to the economy grows.
From Lima to Little Lima: A Peruvian immigrant helps an inner city
Bloomberg Harvard City Hall Fellow Ana Rocio Castillo Romero is identifying issues to help the city of Paterson, NJ, and its Hispanic constituents.
The evolution of engagements and rings as symbols of commitment
40% of engagements take place between Thanksgiving and Valentine's Day, according to industry experts.
Arizona border crossing closing over overwhelming migrant arrivals
CBP officials say the Tucson area, including Nogales, is already seeing the highest number of migrants coming into the country.
What's the debate over making school buses cleaner?
25 million U.S. students use diesel-powered school buses daily, prompting debates on cleaner alternatives.