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La Voz Bilingual Newspaper is Northern California's foremost bilingual newspaper. It contains articles on culture, science, politics, immigration, government services, Latino lifestyles, local entertainment and sports. All of the articles written in La Voz are published in Spanish and English. It is available by subscription, and distributed at newsstands, government buildings and other public agencies, hospitals, businesses, restaurants, etc. La Voz is also requested by area k-12 schools and colleges to be used as a learning tool for those who want to learn English or Spanish, and is sent home to families. It is published on the first Monday of the month. Submissions are requested by the 15th of the month previous to publication. Submissions will be turned away if submitted at a later date, but space will be limited at that time.

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