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Channel 7 News - Metro Latino: North Little Rock Police (Opening the lines of communication-that's what the North Little Rock Police Department is hoping to do with the local Hispanic community.)
North Little Rock - Opening the lines of communication-that's what the North Little Rock Police Department is hoping to do with the local Hispanic community.
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Leaving your native land to seek a better life for your family is a common story for many Hispanic immigrants—but fairly uncommon among American-born Hispanics.
Her name is Cristina San Roman, and she’s one of only a handful of lawyers in town that is both female and Hispanic.
When she was ten-years-old, Elena Mitchell helped her mother bake cakes while growing up in Mexico City-but she never thought her baking skills would turn into a full-time business here in Arkansas.
She grew up in a small Texas town near the Mexico border, speaking only Spanish. Now, she calls Conway her home-and has made helping others learn English her mission.
A group of restaurants and businesses around Arkansas are being honored for their efforts in sharing Mexican culture and cuisine.
The Adult Education Center has been offering English as a Second Language-or ESL-classes for years. But now they are taking the classes to the communities that need them most.
The car-buying experience can be an exciting one, but it can also be confusing-especially if the buyer doesn't speak English.
It may look like a rodeo, but the Mexican tradition of Charreada is actually quite different from the American version.
They were born in Mexico, moved to Arkansas as youngsters, and are now bringing their musical talents to the popular Greek Food Festival in Little Rock.
The Mexican government, along with officials from Arkansas, Kansas, Mississippi and Oklahoma, began a three-day meeting Tuesday at the state Capitol about the Plaza Comunitaria program. The program, free to those taking part, offers immigrants access to Web sites and instructional videos to obtain Mexican diplomas for elementary and middle school educations.
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