by Ashley Ward | Jun 25, 2026 | News
Many U.S. host cities are home to large and vibrant Hispanic communities, including Los Angeles, Houston, Dallas, Miami, New York City, Atlanta, and the San Francisco Bay Area. These communities are not just spectators in the World Cup story. They are business owners,...
by Ashley Ward | Jun 16, 2026 | News, Press Releases
Edison Electric Institute’s Kristine Telford appointment to National Hispanic Energy Council Board of Trustees WASHINGTON, D.C – JUNE 16, 2026 – The National Hispanic Energy Council (NHEC), founded to bring a Hispanic voice to the energy policy debate,...
by Ashley Ward | Jun 15, 2026 | News
For many Hispanic families, soccer is more than a sport. It is tradition, culture, family, and a connection across generations. From backyard games to packed watch parties, soccer has long been part of everyday life in Hispanic communities across the United...
by Ashley Ward | May 22, 2026 | News
When people hear “AI data center,” it can sound distant, technical and far removed from everyday life. For many families, it brings to mind servers, software and corporate investment, not direct concerns. But in Florida, that framing misses the point. More than a...
by Ashley Ward | May 5, 2026 | News
Whether the news is about the delay of a power plant, pipeline, transmission line, or a carbon capture project, it does not stay a permitting story for long. It becomes a cost story. It becomes a reliability story. And for many Hispanic families, it becomes a kitchen...
by Jaycob Garcia | Feb 10, 2026 | News
Hispanic communities do not just rely on the energy system. They help build it. From generation and pipelines to network, construction and maintenance, Hispanic workers are a core part of the energy workforce that keeps homes powered, businesses running and...