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Maricela De La Cruz

Maricela De La Cruz joined the KCRA 3 News team in March 2021. Maricela knows Sacramento well; she joins the team with prior experience reporting and anchoring in Spanish. She’s been covering issues affecting Hispanic and Latino communities throughout the course of her career, and has interviewed California leaders that include Xavier Becerra, Alex Padilla, and Gov. Gavin Newsom to get accurate information to Spanish speakers across the state. Before moving to the Golden State in 2018, Maricela worked in South Texas as a bilingual news anchor and reporter, and focused on investigative reporting, politics and immigration along the U.S.-Mexico border.

Investors Rush to Buy Near SpaceX After Elon Musk Tweets

Elon Musk pledged $30 million to Brownsville, Texas, where SpaceX has a rocket-production facility. He encouraged people to move to the border city, saying there would be several thousand jobs. Realtors said Musk s comments sparked investors to inquire about buying homes in the area. Elon Musk shone a spotlight on Brownsville, Texas, last week and real-estate investors answered the call. The city in the state s southernmost tip, which sits on the US-Mexico border, is home to one of the SpaceX s rocket-production facilities. The tech billionaire, who founded SpaceX in 2002, announced via Twitter on March 30 that he was donating $30 million to revitalize the city s downtown and improve the schools in Cameron County, where Brownsville is.

Latinx Files: An educational pandemic for English learners in California schools

Print At the risk of being repetitive, the COVID-19 pandemic has been disproportionately devastating for the Latinx community in Los Angeles and across the country. The latest confirmation of this tragic truism can be found in my colleague Paloma Esquivel’s report on how the progress of English learners in California’s schools has been endangered by the pandemic shutdown. “It’s an educational pandemic,” Martha Hernandez, the director of a nonprofit that advocates for English learners, told The Times. “We already had issues of an achievement gap, opportunity gaps, lack of access, lack of equity. Now that’s just exacerbated, and it will be a huge challenge. It will have a big impact for many, many years.”

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