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Stories related to: mexico

Health Care

Mexican Consulate To Offer Bilingual Mental Health Services For Stressed Visitors

September 29, 2017 | Sammy Caiola

A new program at Sacramento’s Mexican Consulate aims to provide mental health check-ups to visitors while they’re waiting for government services.

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Insight With Vicki Gonzalez

Local Relief Efforts For Natural Disasters

September 28, 2017 | Chris Remington

We hear from two Sacramentans organizing unique campaigns to raise money for families in Mexico and Puerto Rico.

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Powerful Earthquake Devastates Central Mexico, Leaving Over 100 Dead

September 19, 2017

Thirty-two years after a deadly earthquake, a magnitude 7.1 temblor rattled Mexico City and surrounding areas. Residents had marked the anniversary of the 1985 quake earlier in the day with drills.

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Mariachi Festival In Sacramento This Saturday

August 10, 2017 | Steve Milne

The traditional sounds of Mexico will be playing in the heart of midtown Sacramento Saturday for an event called Mariachi Festival de Sacramento.

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Food and Sustainability

Asparagus Season Brings Choices For California Shoppers

April 21, 2017 | Julia Mitric

Asparagus is grown in the Delta, the San Joaquin Valley and the Central Coast. California grows over 70 percent of the asparagus consumed in the U.S. but the state's asparagus production has declined 15 to percent annually since 2000.

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Immigration

UC President To Send 'Strong' Message On Mexico Trip

March 24, 2017

University of California President Janet Napolitano is crossing the border next week with a message of friendship for Mexico: That America should not isolate its neighbor. She clearly hopes it will resonate in Washington, DC.

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Mexico Senators, Calif. Lawmakers Discuss Plans For Those Who May Be Deported

February 16, 2017 | Sally Schilling

A delegation of Mexican senators met with California Democratic lawmakers over the past two days to talk about what they can do to help undocumented immigrants who may be at risk of deportation under President Donald Trump.

Food and Sustainability

California And Baja Build Bridge Through Youth Agricultural Program

February 2, 2017

Students south of the border are learning to plant their own vegetable patch in a program a lot like 4-H. The UC and the Agriculture Secretary of Baja are teaming up to offer hands-on classes and mentoring to low-income children in Mexicali.

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Katie Orr, Capital Public Radio

State Government

Brown Says California Ready To Help In Immigration Crisis

July 23, 2014 | Katie Orr

Governor Jerry Brown says California will do what it can to end the ongoing immigration crisis.

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Governor Jerry Brown To Meet With Mexican Official

July 23, 2014

(AP) -- Gov. Jerry Brown is expected to meet with a Mexican official to talk about his upcoming trip south.

 

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