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As communities in the Mountain West grow, so does the need for Spanish-language interpreters. This is especially true in booming resort towns where Latinos power economies — and also need to access services.
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Un informe indica que el 24% de los latinos en EE.UU. tienen dificultades al hablar español. Este artículo explora las experiencias de los latinos con el idioma.
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A recent report indicates that 24% of Latino adults in the U.S. can only carry on a conversation in Spanish a little or not at all. This story explores Latinos’ experiences with the Spanish language.
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There's a new local tv news station in our region and it's devoted to the Spanish-speaking community. But in a region that struggles with affordability, it's a challenge getting the operation off the ground.
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Since February, TODO TV has aired two local newscasts a day, along with other Latino-focused cultural programming. That includes international shows like Aqui Estoy, which discussed issues like migration, art, and politics in the Latin world.
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Located in eastern Idaho, Clark County is getting ready to offer Spanish language voting materials for the first time. The county is one of five in Idaho that have to provide non-English speakers with assistance under the Federal Voting Rights Act.
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A new campaign is putting pressure on Facebook to combat Spanish-language misinformation.
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Last month, almost a year into the COVID-19 pandemic, Facebook cracked down on vaccine misinformation.
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There’s a big problem with how we share academic scientific research. Across the world, almost every single science, technology, engineering or math paper…