Reynaldo Mena

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Reynaldo Mena is a Mexican journalist with deep expertise in Southern California. He previously served as editor of La Opinión and as editorial director of Hoy Los Angeles. His career also includes roles at the Orange County Register, the San Jose Mercury News, and the Fort Worth Star-Telegram. He currently serves as Content Editor at Parriva.

Joined May 30, 2022

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Reynaldo Mena is a Mexican journalist with deep expertise in Southern California. He previously served as editor of La Opinión and as editorial director of Hoy Los Angeles. His career also includes roles at the Orange County Register, the San Jose Mercury News, and the Fort Worth Star-Telegram. He currently serves as Content Editor at Parriva.
Joined May 30, 2022

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More harsh weather expected after Southern California rocked by snow More harsh weather expected after Southern California rocked by snow
USA February 27, 2023

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A historic weather front that slammed a wide swath of Southern California ... more

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Immigration December 26, 2023

More chaos, more danger, the reality of the thousands of migrants seeking to enter the US

Hundreds of dates are written on concrete-filled steel columns erected along the ... more

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Money Before Our Latino Childrens Education: Newsom’s Veto of Mandatory Kindergarten Money Before Our Latino Childrens Education: Newsom’s Veto of Mandatory Kindergarten
Education September 27, 2022

Money Before Our Latino Childrens Education: Newsom’s Veto of Mandatory Kindergarten

Yes, Gov. Gavin Newsom argued that California's budget did not allow for ... more

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Economy March 21, 2023

Mobility and takeaway food; the culture that the pandemic left us

Three years after the start of the coronavirus pandemic, how, where and ... more

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Minneapolis Refuses to Kneel — It’s Making Trump Tremble Minneapolis Refuses to Kneel — It’s Making Trump Tremble
Cover Story January 26, 2026

Minneapolis Refuses to Kneel — It’s Making Trump Tremble

The killings of Alex Pretti and Renee Good have intensified protests, community ... more

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Mildred Garcia is the First Latina Chancellor of CSU’s 23-Campus System Mildred Garcia is the First Latina Chancellor of CSU’s 23-Campus System
Latinos July 13, 2023

Mildred Garcia is the First Latina Chancellor of CSU’s 23-Campus System

The California State University (CSU) Board of Trustees has appointed Dr. Mildred ... more

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Miguel’s story: How Artificial Intelligence writes the story of a day laborer in L.A. Miguel’s story: How Artificial Intelligence writes the story of a day laborer in L.A.
Latinos September 25, 2023

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Much concern has been expressed about how Artificial Intelligence is a threat ... more

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Miguel Bosé robbed, bound along with children at Mexico City house Miguel Bosé robbed, bound along with children at Mexico City house
Entertainment August 22, 2023

Miguel Bosé robbed, bound along with children at Mexico City house

Spanish pop star Miguel Bosé said Monday that 10 armed assailants burst ... more

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Migrant Detentions in Mexico Increase by 266% in 2024 Migrant Detentions in Mexico Increase by 266% in 2024
Immigration June 16, 2025

Migrant Detentions in Mexico Increase by 266% in 2024

One of the most vulnerable groups of migrants are those transiting through ... more

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Middle Schoolers’ Plunge to a 50 Year Alarming Low in Reading and Math Scores Middle Schoolers’ Plunge to a 50 Year Alarming Low in Reading and Math Scores
Education June 21, 2023

Middle Schoolers’ Plunge to a 50 Year Alarming Low in Reading and Math Scores

American students' test scores in math and reading got significantly worse last ... more

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Miami Beach sets spring break curfew after 2 fatal shootings Miami Beach sets spring break curfew after 2 fatal shootings
USA March 20, 2023

Miami Beach sets spring break curfew after 2 fatal shootings

Miami Beach officials imposed a curfew beginning Sunday night during spring break ... more

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Mia Couto: ‘Each of us is the entire humanity’ Mia Couto: ‘Each of us is the entire humanity’
Culture December 2, 2024

Mia Couto: ‘Each of us is the entire humanity’

These are complicated times. As a Mexican saying goes, the world is "patas pa'rriba" ... more

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MexiCoke: Sweet Nostalgia or Bitter Health Risk? MexiCoke: Sweet Nostalgia or Bitter Health Risk?
Health July 21, 2025

MexiCoke: Sweet Nostalgia or Bitter Health Risk?

Coca-Cola has given millions of Mexicans the "spark of life." Coca-Cola began selling ... more

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Mexico receives a record number of US migrants Mexico receives a record number of US migrants
Immigration December 6, 2022

Mexico receives a record number of US migrants

Do you work remotely? Inflation in the US is killing you? No problem. Many ... more

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Mexico opposes restart of U.S. ‘Remain in Mexico’ immigration policy Mexico opposes restart of U.S. ‘Remain in Mexico’ immigration policy
Immigration February 7, 2023

Mexico opposes restart of U.S. ‘Remain in Mexico’ immigration policy

The Mexican government said on Monday it is opposed to a possible ... more