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Articles Published in December, 2012
Applications are still being accepted for Filipino-Americans interested in teaching under resourced schools in the Philippines.
LOCAL LEADERS: Dr. Laura Tellez-Gagliano sat down with Alhambra Source and explained how budget cuts are affecting Alhambra students' education and how the district is keeping students safe.
ICE reports that 45,000 parents of American-citizen children were deported in the first half of 2012 alone.
After almost 70 years of promises, now-elderly Filipino soldiers might finally be at least partly compensated by the U.S. for their “gallantry and courage” in World War II.
Hispanics have demographically higher rates of longevity than do non-Latino whites and African Americans.
A new health care program for California's low-income residents will ensure that millions more receive the care they need.
Garfield Elementary completed a mural Tuesday made from nearly 1,000 handprints. SPARK Afterschool Academy sponsored the project to involve the community in education.
Assemblyman Chau took the oath of office Monday to represent the 49th Assembly District, which includes Alhambra and much of the West San Gabriel Valley, in the California State




