Serenade your mom for Mother’s Day, courtesy of Toyota

Serenade your mom for Mother’s Day, courtesy of Toyota

Flowers, jewelry, brunch and cards are usually par for the course on Mother’s Day. Now Toyota is sharing a new way for Hispanic families to show their love and affection for moms everywhere, through a social effort dubbed “Serenata para

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Latinos Surpass Whites In College Enrollment For The First Time, Study Shows

Latinos Surpass Whites In College Enrollment For The First Time, Study Shows

ArizonaLatinos staff Are more Latinos than ever wanting to attend college to open doors to the American Dream, or are they continuing their education because good-paying jobs are scarce out there. The Pew Hispanic Center released a poll that found

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Fashionable Summer Hairstyle Side Braid

Fashionable Summer Hairstyle Side Braid

By Taylor Pineda The heat is impossible to avoid in Arizona, especially if you have long dark hair.  It serves as a magnet to the sun. It is not always convenient to cut your hair shorter for the summer or

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UAV degree: Colleges offer courses in drone design, marketing

UAV degree: Colleges offer courses in drone design, marketing

By Mary Shinn Cronkite News WASHINGTON – Stephen Rayleigh and Matt Lyon thought they were done with careers in drones after they left the Army in 2010 and enrolled at Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University in Prescott. Until they met Professor Ray

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Advocates, officials spar over handling early ballots in Arizona

Advocates, officials spar over handling early ballots in Arizona

By AJ Vicens Cronkite New PHOENIX – In the run-up to last year’s general election, several political action groups worked to get residents of low-income and high-minority neighborhoods on Maricopa County’s permanent early voting list. As Nov. 6 approached, those

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Rosa Macias: So many roles, but a mother first

Rosa Macias: So many roles, but a mother first

By Ruben Hernandez Rosa Macias is the kind of woman who manages to do it all. She is CEO of several outlets of Mueblarias del Sol furniture, a business and community leader, a co-host of Mujeres Únicas radio talk show,

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Immigration Paradox documentary screens free May 11

Immigration Paradox documentary screens free May 11

Phoenix filmmaker Lourdes Lee Vasquez will screen her documentary, The Immigration Paradox – Final Theatrical Cut, Saturday, May 11 at 7:30 p.m. at First Studio, 631 N. First Ave.  in downtown Phoenix. Admission is free. This version is edited to be shorter and more impactful

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Latina Ladies Rock the Red Carpet of the MET Gala

Latina Ladies Rock the Red Carpet of the MET Gala

Latina ladies love a chance to dress to impress, and the Latina ladies of Hollywood did just so at the 2013 MET Gala. The MET Gala’s proceeds from the event are donated to the Met’s Costume Institute. The Gala originated

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Farm owners, workers hope immigration reform can fix ‘flawed’ H-2A visas

Farm owners, workers hope immigration reform can fix ‘flawed’ H-2A visas

By Michelle Peirano Cronkite News Visa shuffle An immigration reform bill now being considered in the Senate would replace the current H-2A farmworker visa program with a Nonimmigrant Agricultural Visa and “blue card” program. H-2A: • Allows workers to stay

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Disney reverses direction on trademarking Dia de los Muertos

Disney reverses direction on trademarking Dia de los Muertos

Word spread quickly Tuesday that Disney had filed a trademark application for “Dia de los Muertes.” The Internet was outraged at the request, and the Internet won again. Disney acted quickly to quell dissent. Fronteras Desk, one of the news

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