Here are the morning’s top stories on Friday, July 12, 2024:
- Peso Pluma’s new album Exódo just dropped and it hit the Billboard 200. The artist sings corridos, a type of Mexican traditional music that was once relegated to Spanish language radio. But today, demographic changes in California are helping to fuel the rise of young artists like Peso Pluma and Xavi, who are bringing the music into the mainstream.
- The U.S. Postal Service has until Friday to put forward a plan to reopen two rural California post offices. The town of Niland in Northern Imperial County has been without a post office since it burned down in 2022. The U.S. Postal Service office in Bolinas in Marin County has also shut down in recent years.
- Starting next week, Oakland residents will see a four-fold increase in CHP patrols in the city. That’s building on operations that began late last year in response to concerns about crime. Over the next four months, as ordered by Governor Newsom, CHP officers will target car theft, violence on roadways, and organized crime.
- The president at Cal Poly Humboldt, Tom Jackson Jr., is stepping down next month. Jackson will be staying on as a professor at the university. He was heavily criticized for the university’s response and crackdown of pro-Palestinian protests on campus.
New Mexican Music Stars Put Corridos In Spotlight
Regional Mexican music is having a moment. Artists like Peso Pluma have hit the Top 10 of the Billboard charts in recent years.
Peso Pluma sings corridos, a type of Mexican traditional music which has been around for more than a century, featuring ballads that chronicle the realities of life. It was once relegated to Spanish language radio, but now new stars are embracing it.
It’s not only young music stars that are being drawn to corridos. Young listeners are also seeking it out. This new audience helped propel the corrido called “Ella Baila Sola” into the Top 5 in the Billboard 100. The song is by Eslabon Armado and Peso Pluma and they were the first Musica Mexicana artists to hit so high on the chart. And the changing demographic in California and beyond could keep these stars at the top of the charts.
Postal Service’s Deadline For Plan To Reopen Rural California Post Offices Expires Friday
The U.S. Postal Service has until Friday to come up with a plan to reopen two rural California post offices, both of which have been closed for more than a year.