About Us

Celebrating Heritage, Forging Tomorrow
More than three decades ago, a need for real, unfiltered representation of Latino stories in North Texas inspired a calling. This led to the creation of a space deeply woven into the fabric of our community. Hola Texas began with the simple vision to be a voice - one that resonates bilingually, bridges generations, and recognizes the contributions of countless individuals shaping our shared future. Since our founding in 2014, our team has built on this foundation with unwavering dedication, ensuring our stories, celebrations, and struggles are never lost in the margins.
Through both challenge and triumph, Hola Texas has grown into a trusted media advocate, driven by our commitment to cultural preservation and progress. Each article, resource, and event springs from genuine roots - crafted not only to inform, but also to highlight the people working day and night for the prosperity of our neighborhoods. By championing the stories overlooked elsewhere, we honor both our past and the generations forging ahead. Our ongoing mission continues to empower, unite, and serve the North Texas Latino community, securing a place for every voice to be heard, celebrated, and remembered.
Our Impact and Commitment

Bilingualism
By offering everything in both English and Spanish, our content bridges generations, expands access, and ensures every member of North Texas's Latino community can engage fully. Our approach encourages unity, deeper understanding, and cultural pride for all readers.
Engagement
Our deep involvement in local events and outreach programs supports lasting connections and practical solutions for families and organizations. We invite all to participate, enhancing access to education, resources, and opportunities that uplift our entire region.
Independence
Hola Texas upholds a standard of trustworthy, independent journalism without the bias of corporate ownership. Our reporting amplifies voices often overlooked, fostering trust and inspiring action to create a more just and informed community.
Our In-House Auhtors
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Aidee Delgado de Frias
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Jim Stodola
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A. Govea
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Alfredo Sanchez
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Denise Govea
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El Mero Gato Negro C/S
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Felix Alvarado
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G. Jimenez
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JOE LOYA, EMS
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Joe M. Govea
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Juan R. Govea
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Linda Carrasco
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Luis C. Castillo
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The National Hispanic Media Coalition (NHMC)

