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Can Latinos Change Utah From Red to Blue?
December 8, 2012 | by NewsTaco | Latino Daily News
It’s known as the reddest of the red states. And a recent article in the Ogden Standard-Examiner reiterated the fact: In a state considered among the reddest in the United States, the increasing number of Hispanic voters in Utah could eventually begin to soften some of that red influence. continue reading »
Taxi Companies to Offer Latino Voters Free Rides to Polling Locations in Utah
October 24, 2012 | by HS News Staff | Latino Daily News
Two taxi companies in Salt Lake City announced that from now through Nov. 6 they will provide free transport for all Latinos who need it to get to the polling places so they can do their civic duty. continue reading »
Ancient Shipwreck Found in Dominican Republic, Possibly the Oldest (VIDEO)
April 13, 2011 | by HS News Staff | Latino Daily News
A Utah based company has found gold coins, jade statues, and ancient Mayan jewelry, which suggests the ancient shipwreck by the Dominican Republic, might be the oldest know. continue reading »
Utah’s Catholic Church and Local Leaders Urge Humane Approach to Immigration Reform
November 13, 2010 | by Catholic Culture | Latino Daily News
Bishop John Wester of Salt Lake City joined other governnment, business, and religious leaders in signing the “Utah Compact” on immigration reform. continue reading »
Hate Mongers Alive and Well in Utah
July 16, 2010 | by Latina | Latino Daily News
Terrorizing Latino residents of Utah, a list of 1300 people suspected of being undocumented is released to law enforcement, media and state agencies. The list compilers call themselves “Concerned Citizens of America” but many wonder if the State of Utah is the real source of the information. continue reading »