Entertainment & Arts
The first California Latino Fair opens Friday at the Pico Rivera Sports Arena, featuring the music, culture, art and history of 10 Latin countries in addition to ethnic food and a carnival midway.
July 9, 1987
Television
Jan. 30, 2018
World & Nation
If his narrow victory withstands a promised legal challenge, Felipe Calderon will take office as a weak president of a Mexico more bitterly divided than at any time in nearly a century.
July 7, 2006
MEXICO CITY — If his narrow victory withstands a promised legal challenge, Felipe Calderon will take office as a weak president of a Mexico more bitterly divided than at any time in nearly a century.
If the roller-coaster efforts to create a Latino museum for California have, at moments, seemed confusing up to now--hold on.
March 30, 1989
The defeated candidate for president still alleges fraud, a year later. In Mexico City, he warns the victor, Calderon, against tax hikes.
July 2, 2007
Mexican voters send mixed messages
July 6, 2010
With canvassing to end Wednesday, Calderon holds last rally with a pledge to tackle poverty and warnings against leftist Lopez Obrador.
June 26, 2006
Archives
Jeremy Weinberg struck out 12 in seven innings Friday as top-seeded Santa Ana defeated Mt.
May 13, 2000
Spanish-language TV station KMEX Channel 34 today debuts “Noticentro 34, Edicion Nocturna” (News 34, Night Edition), a weeknight half-hour second edition local newscast airing at 10 p.m.
Jan. 23, 1989