Jaime Mendez News June 16, 2025 - My Edmonds News

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Jaime Mendez announced a collaboration with Se Habla Media to deliver Spanish-language videos and podcasts with English subtitles, enhancing community access to information. The partnership, revealed on June 16, 2025, aims to serve the Spanish-speaking population in the area more effectively. Mendez highlighted the initiative's goal of inclusivity, stating, "We want everyone in our community to have access to the news. " This effort allows the My Neighborhood News Network to broaden its audience reach and engage a wider demographic. Local leaders have praised this move as a critical step towards strengthening multicultural ties within the community.

The initiative is expected to provide valuable resources for residents who prefer content in Spanish. Mendez's collaboration with Se Habla Media reflects a growing trend in media to address the needs of diverse communities. This partnership underscores the importance of accessibility and representation in local news.

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