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Though St. Louis and Missouri's Latino population is still relatively small, it鈥檚 growing rapidly. Political watchers say the vote could be increasingly influential in the years to come.
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Aunque la poblaci贸n Latina de St. Louis y Missouri es todav铆a relativamente peque帽a, est谩 creciendo r谩pidamente. Los observadores pol铆ticos dicen que su voto podr铆a ser cada vez m谩s influyente en los a帽os que vienen.
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A Missouri Foundation for Health report finds both planned and unexpected costs of medical care create financial, physical and emotional burdens for the state鈥檚 residents.
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In Missouri and Nebraska, information about maternal mortality rates among Hispanic women is not reliable. That鈥檚 a challenge for health care organizations that depend on those statistics to send resources to that population.
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Supporters of the resolution didn't put the measure to a vote because two members were absent.
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The makeup of the St. Louis region is changing. Here鈥檚 what the latest census date tells us about the population and racial demographic trends of the region 鈥 and what challenges local leaders must tackle to attract more St. Louisans in the decade to come.
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Mexican American artist Leticia Seitz of Arte Rojo organized a Day of the Dead celebration at the International Institute, which is launching new efforts to connect with Latino communities in St. Louis and beyond.
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Funded primarily by donations, one program would provide housing for up to three months, job placement by local unions and assistance from immigration lawyers.
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The new initiative aims to help Latin American startups in agtech or geospatial land in St. Louis and also help similar companies in St. Louis more easily expand to those international markets.
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La Sociedad Cultural Flamenca de St. Louis ha estado ense帽ando esta forma de arte Espa帽ola a personas de toda la regi贸n durante d茅cadas. La academia de baile se presentar谩 el s谩bado en Bayless High School para celebrar su 40 aniversario.