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Alejandra Salazar

Alejandra Salazar

Alejandra Salazar is a senior studying communication and political science at Stanford University. Alejandra is passionate about politics, elections and Latinx-oriented issues, and she wants to continue to tell political and community stories in her future reporting. She has previously worked at the National Hispanic Media Coalition and NPR, and plans to work at the Dallas Morning News in Summer 2017. Following graduation, she hopes to pursue higher education and an eventual career in either journalism or law.

Crime, NewsApril 10, 2017<April 17, 2017

Building up East Palo Alto
with the David Lewis Re-entry Program

José Cabrera draws upon on his own tumultuous past with the law to lead East Palo Alto youth towards a bright future and help locals recently on parole and probation brighten theirs.

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Business, CultureMarch 18, 2017<March 23, 2017

Tacos El Grullense: 30 years of family and salsa in the Bay Area

In 2017, there are more than 30 Tacos El Grullense locations in the Bay Area — and the story goes back to its beginnings in 1972.

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Business, Education, Housing + Development, NewsJuly 1, 2016<July 11, 2016

Student interns struggle to secure summer housing

A combination of little to no pay and costly housing puts student interns across America into a dilemma: accept an inadequate housing option or decline a critical professional opportunity.

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Housing + Development, NewsMay 25, 2016<May 31, 2016

District court to rule on Buena Vista Mobile Home Park compensation lawsuit

A ruling is expected May 26 for whether to dismiss a lawsuit filed by the owner of the Buena Vista Mobile Home Park against the City of Palo Alto regarding compensation fees he was ordered to pay families if they are evicted.

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