Author: Hugo Mendes

Hugo Mendes is a seasoned senior journalist at LusoToday, a leading Portuguese news outlet in the United States. With a career spanning decades, Hugo has become a respected figure in the realm of Portuguese-language journalism, serving as a trusted source of news and insights for the Portuguese-speaking community in the U.S. Hugo's dedication to his craft is evident in his meticulous reporting, thoughtful analysis, and ability to shed light on the issues that matter most to the Portuguese diaspora. He is known for his passion for storytelling and his commitment to providing a voice for the community he serves. Throughout his career, Hugo has covered a wide range of topics, from immigration and cultural events to politics and community initiatives. His work not only informs but also connects, fostering a sense of unity and identity among Portuguese-speaking individuals living in the United States. In addition to his journalistic pursuits, Hugo is a strong advocate for cultural preservation and community engagement. He actively participates in events and activities that celebrate Portuguese culture and heritage in the U.S., further strengthening the bonds within the community. As a senior journalist at LusoToday, Hugo Mendes continues to play an integral role in keeping the Portuguese-speaking community informed and connected. His dedication to quality reporting and his unwavering commitment to serving the needs of his readers make him a vital asset to the publication. Beyond his work, Hugo enjoys exploring cultural events and traditions within the Portuguese community, always seeking to enrich his reporting and provide a window into the vibrant and diverse world of Portuguese-Americans in the United States.

Comissão de Ética investiga possível conflito de interesses na votação do Conselho da Cidade de Seattle.

Fonte da imagem:https://www.knkx.org/social-justice/2024-05-14/seattle-ethics-commission-possible-conflict-of-interest-sara-nelson-seattle-city-council-vote-app-delivery-drivers-minimum-wage A Comissão de Ética de Seattle investiga possível conflito de interesse no voto de Sara Nelson no Conselho Municipal de Seattle sobre salário mínimo de motoristas de…

“Você pode ter uma vida completamente nova”: Veterano sem-teto se torna o primeiro formando da Kiggins Village Safe Stay”

Fonte da imagem:https://www.columbian.com/news/2024/may/15/you-can-have-a-brand-new-life-once-homeless-veteran-becomes-first-graduate-of-kiggins-village-safe-stay-moves-into-apartment/ Um veterano sem-teto se tornou o primeiro graduado do programa Kiggins Village Safe Stay e agora está vivendo em um apartamento. David Jones, de 54 anos, teve…