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Permanecer en México: estafas de alquiler en Tijuana apuntan a solicitantes de asilo
TIJUANA, México — Hans Vargas pasó meses trabajando en la construcción por 15 dólares al día para sacar a su familia de un refugio para migrantes en Tijuana.
Venezuela, ahora una importante fuente de solicitudes de asilo a Estados Unidos, plantea un desafío para Trump
TIJUANA, México — Lionel Ortega había trabajado como ingeniero durante casi 40 años para la petrolera estatal venezolana cuando abandonó el puesto en octubre pasado, desafiando a las autoridades que exigían que se quedara y supervisara las reparaciones de la ruinosa infraestructura que está asfixiando a la fuente de sustento del asediado gobierno del país.
¿Es seguro viajar a México para las vacaciones de primavera?
EL ROSARIO, Michoacán — ¿Es seguro viajar a México para las vacaciones de primavera?
El aumento de la violencia en México comienza a pegarse al 'presidente Teflón' tras un año en el poder
CIUDAD DE MÉXICO — A las siete de la mañana, todos los días de la semana, mientras el sol sigue saliendo sobre esta extensa capital rodeada de montañas, el presidente de México, Andrés Manuel López Obrador, se para frente a un grupo de cámaras de noticieros y comienza a hablar.
Legals for July, 20 2022
En México, no hay lugar como el hogar: la mayoría ya no quiere ir al norte a trabajar
Durante generaciones que se remontan a la década de 1930, a lo largo de México, incluso en el estado de Guanajuato conocido como El Bajío, las ciudades se habían vaciado de sus jóvenes durante lo que se denominó el "blues del invierno". Los jóvenes salían hacia el norte en busca su propia versión del sueño americano: Trabajar.
Piden que Facebook enfrente al extremismo tras de ataque en Nueva Zelanda
CANBERRA, Australia — La presión se está acumulando en Facebook Inc. y otras plataformas de medios sociales para dejar de albergar propaganda extremista que incluya eventos terroristas, luego de que los ataques del viernes contra dos mezquitas en Nueva Zelanda fueran transmitidos en vivo.
Legals for June, 1 2022
Legals for June, 2 2023
Legals for April, 19 2023
Legals for January, 17 2023
Testimony reveals troubled relationship
Testimony in the fourth day of the Ryan Lamb murder trial continued to expose a troubled, sometimes violent, relationship between the defendant and the man who wanted out of it.
Legals for May, 7 2024
Legals for July, 18 2023
Legals for August, 20 2024
Margaret Peg Mullen, 92
Margaret Peg Mullen, of La Porte City, Iowa, died Friday of the complications of age. She was 92, having been born in Pocahontas, Iowa, in 1917. Peg was the middle child of two brothers, Howard and Bill Goodyear, and two sisters, Isobel Strathman and Louise Petersen. After graduating from Pocahontas Catholic High School she moved to Des Moines, Iowa, to work in various federal jobs. In 1941 she married Oscar Gene Mullen of Waterloo, Iowa, and in 1948 they moved to Cedar Township in Black Hawk County and settled on the original homestead of John Dobshire who emigrated from Ireland in 1852. Peg and Gene had five children, the second dying at birth. They farmed and Gene also worked at Rath Packing and eventually retired from John Deere and Peg worked at JC Penny and Santa Claus Industries. Peg stopped working outside the home in the early 1960s to raise her kids, and she was often involved at activities at Don Bosco High School of Gilbertville, Iowa. Peg and Gene s lives were forever changed when their oldest son, Michael, died in Vietnam in February 1970. Not being able to learn why Michael had died, as there was no official report and his platoon members had been instructed not to talk to them, Peg began a quest to learn what she could. Her journey led to trips to the Pentagon in Washington, D.C., to testify before Congress in regard to amnesty, to late night calls from Vietnam veterans, to confrontations with elected officials and to the book about her quest, Friendly Fire, by C.D.B. Byran. Time magazine called the book the best nonfiction of 1976. The book became a television movie in 1980 starring Carol Burnett, Ned Beatty, Sam Waterston and Timothy Hutton, winning an Emmy for best drama. In 1976, Peg and Gene began going back and forth between the farm in La Porte City and Brownsville, Texas, and, after Gene died in 1986, Peg lived in Brownsville year round. She returned to La Porte City in 2002. She had many friends of many ages, cultures and races and politics. She especially loved her La Porte City bridge club friends, Iva Del, Bertha, Evelyn, Thelma and Ardie. Peg loved her peace and justice friends, LaRita and Sally. She loved Michael s friends, Martin and John. She was a woman of strong opinions and was greatly admired. Peg wrote her own memoir, UnFriendly Fire, which was published by the University of Iowa Press in 1995 and she then donated her papers to the Women s Archives at the University library. In 1998, Peg was inducted in the Iowa Women s Hall of Fame. At the age of 90, she received the Feisty Woman Award from the Iowa Women s International League for Peace and Freedom. Peg was preceded in death by her husband, Gene, and son, Michael. She is survived by her children, Patricia and grandson John; Mary DeJana and Rich, and grandchildren, Ryan, Megan and Kate, and great-grandchildren, Mia and William Liam ; and John and Jeanne, and grandchildren, Kellee and Patrick. Donations may be made to the Bosco System or the Iowa International Women s League for Peace and Freedom. Services are being held today, Oct. 7, at St. Mary of Mount Carmel Catholic Church, Eagle Center, Iowa, with burial in the church cemetery. Condolences may be left with www.hagartywaychoffgrarup.com.
Marjorie Floreine Wylder, 86
Marjorie Floreine Wylder passed into the next life at the home of her son, Dennis Wylder, and wife, Francine Wylder, in Tucson, Ariz., on May 7, 2006. Marjorie was a former resident at Buffalo Hill Terraces in Kalispell until April 30, 2006. Due to her illness, she was moved to Tucson to spend her final days in the home of her son Dennis, where she received Home Hospice Care.

Legendary designer de la Renta dead at 82
Designer Oscar de la Renta and model Karlie Kloss are shown backstage Sept. 11, 2012, before Fashion Week in New York. De la Renta has died at age 82. (AP file photo)

Thomas Neil Tucker, 79
“How do you write an obituary for such a precious, fiery soul? The following words will be our best attempt. This is for you, Dad:”