Women at Work Meet four women who excel in typically male-dominated fields

Sandra Orrantia, DWS Building Supply, Sabrina Voohries, DWS Building Supply and Norma Jean Magaña, Sergio Lewis Body Shop
In El Paso, we are seeing women in power in fields that are typically associated with men. Many times, these women have had to face an old challenge: proving they can do the job as well as, if not better than, a man. Story continues…
Keep Holding On!
Life is like a roller-coaster. It’s always going to have its ups and downs; its struggles and victories. No matter what stage you’re in, it’s important to keep holding on. God is in control and always brings us through, time and time again. Story continues…
The Faces of Spring
Oh corals, lilacs, greens and pinks, how we’ve missed you! Here’s a step-by-step guide on how to boost your everyday makeup look with a more colorful, springtime flare. (Photography by Diane Sierra) Story continues…
Goodbye Allergies, Hello Allure!
The key words of allergy season are not amongst the repertoire of phrases preferred by the modern, sophisticated female. As each expression screams with discomfort it also hints at threats to fabulosity. Story continues…
STARS Heals Lives
When a victim is sexually assaulted, who do they turn to? Who is there to guide them through the process of exams and police questioning? What about that man or woman that’s dealing with a reverberating incident from their past? Story continues…
Estefania Lacayo, Fashion’s Go-To Girl
One of the haute privileges we most value at Su Voz Latina, is our relationship with New York-based fashion consultant, Estefania Lacayo. Story continues…
Latinas in Action Maria Ruiz, Community Manager, American Cancer Society
Maria Ruiz didn’t study medicine yet her voice serves as a healing instrument amongst those communities affected by cancer. Story continues…
Braised Lamb Tacos and Queso Fundido
What could be better than a delicious plate of homemade Mexican food? I’d say a delicious plate of homemade Mexican food prepared by a world-class chef! Story continues…
Mi CASA es su Casa The Voice of Neglected Children
CASA, which stands for Court Appointed Special Advocates, is a nonprofit volunteer organization that serves as an advocate for abused and neglected children within the Juvenile and Probate Court systems. Its existence is based on the belief that every child has the right to a safe and permanent home allowing them the chance to reach their full potential in life. Story continues…
Q & A: Sensitive Bladder
Q: I’m in my early 40’s and I have a very sensitive bladder. Often times when I laugh or stress my abdomen, I tend to urinate a bit. How normal is this and what can I do to stop this problem from happening? Story continues…
Vitamin Health: The essentials you should add to your diet
If you’re looking for a way to feel better but you’re not sure what vitamin to take for what ails you, you’re not alone. Be it skin, vision, or bone issues, SVL enlisted the help of Dr. Connie Weaver, a spokesperson for The American Society for Story continues…
Workout of the Month: Side Leg Lifts and Push up Pike
The Swiss ball, although a seemingly passé fitness trend, has kept its place in gym storage rooms and garages all over. Story continues…











