Nuestra Comunidad
Avanza’s new show La Mesa, hosted by Edgar Zúñiga and Carina Linares, puts Spanglish conversation, community issues, and arts and culture on the table.
Shows
Avanza 88.3 Debuts “Punto de Encuentro,” a New Spanish-Language Interview Program Hosted by Journalist Pablo Tellechea“It is an honor to welcome Pablo Tellechea to Avanza 88.3. He is a trusted and respected voice in Utah’s Spanish-language media,” said Edgar Zúñiga, Program Director of Avanza 88.3. “Over the decades, Pablo has established himself as an objective and independent journalist who fosters thoughtful conversations that invite reflection.”Avanza 88.3 estrena “Punto de Encuentro”, nuevo programa de entrevistas en español con el periodista Pablo Tellechea“Punto de Encuentro” se transmite todos los martes a las 6 p.m. Executive Producer: Edgar ZúñigaAudio Producer: Elle Cowley
KUER En Español
ICE a veces retiene a personas durante la noche en su centro temporal de detención en Ogden, en violación de las condiciones establecidas por la comisión de planificación municipal en 2000. ¿Podría la ciudad hacer algo al respecto?
News From NPR
Four years ago, the boy band went silent — but not before setting off a chain reaction that would reshape the pop market, conquer the Grammys and prime the world for an inevitable comeback.
Latin American News from NPR
-
Once a futuristic shopping mall, El Helicoide became one of Venezuela's most feared prisons. Now, as the country changes, so does its fate — erase it, rebuild it, or remember what happened inside.
-
On Monday Cuba was plunged into an island-wide blackout affecting 11 million people after a "complete disconnection" of its electrical system, officials said, amid a worsening fuel shortage.
-
One of Bolsonaro's doctors described the former Brazilian president's medical condition as "serious."
-
A record 280 political parties had registered by Thursday's deadline to participate in Haiti's first general election in a decade, hopeful for a chance to help ease their country's multiple crises.
-
Chile has sworn in its most right-wing president in decades — and his rise, and ideology, are rooted in a small town beneath the Andes.
-
Trump made the promise in front of an assembled meeting of Latin American leaders.