John Paul II Cleared For Sainthood By Pope Francis

John Paul II Cleared For Sainthood By Pope Francis

VATICAN CITY — Pope Francis on Friday cleared Pope John Paul II for sainthood, approving a miracle attributed to his intercession and setting up a remarkable dual canonization along with another beloved pope, John XXIII. In a major demonstration of

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Arizona Ahead of New Standards on School Snacks

Arizona Ahead of New Standards on School Snacks

By Xi Chen          Cronkite News  Attack on snacks Click on the chart for a closer look at the proposed nutritional standards for school snacks. Chart courtesy U.S. Department of Agriculture New federal nutritional standards for snacks in schools, which take effect

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Carne Asada Is Perfect On The Barbeque

Carne Asada Is Perfect On The Barbeque

  By Monica Avila In the spirit of the back yard cookout, let’s check out the perfect Latino twist for the barbeque.  Carne Asada grills up perfectly and quickly so your master grill chef can chill out with a beer

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AZLatinos.com and NAHREP Join to Serve Real Estate Needs in AZ

AZLatinos.com and NAHREP Join to Serve Real Estate Needs in AZ

ArizonaLatinos.com, a Latino/Hispanic aspirational lifestyle website that focuses on positive community news with a statewide reach, and the National Association of Hispanic Real Estate Professionals Arizona (NAHREP AZ) are joining forces to create a community real estate search website designed

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Reformart First Friday Exhibit – Pablo Luna, Lalo Cota & Tato Caraveo

Reformart First Friday Exhibit – Pablo Luna, Lalo Cota & Tato Caraveo

This post Fourth-of-July celebration will include plenty of red, white, blue… and green. As the House prepares to debate bipartisan immigration reform legislation, a local small business and three renowned Latino artists have teamed up to shed light on the

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Finding a Financial Adviser That Understands Your Culture, Business

Finding a Financial Adviser That Understands Your Culture, Business

When looking for a financial advisor, many people prefer to work with an advisor from their community. This can mean working with an advisor who shares your religious faith, your gender, or your ethnicity.   When can working with a Latino advisor

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Latino Education Tied to Arizona's Economic Future

Latino Education Tied to Arizona's Economic Future

The Latino education gap in Arizona took center stage last week when educators, state leaders and business community members attended a forum on the “State of Hispanic Education” in Tucson. “Arizona is basically an hourglass state where one part of

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Lighten up for Summer

Lighten up for Summer

As the summer days get hotter it is harder and harder to keep your make-up intact with the increase of sweat and oil on your face. We often don’t know at what point we should cut back on our make-up

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Energy Department aims to boost cleaner fossil-fuel technology funding

Energy Department aims to boost cleaner fossil-fuel technology funding

By Evan Bell Cronkite News        WASHINGTON – Federal energy officials unveiled a plan Tuesday to offer up to $8 billion of loan guarantees for development of cleaner-burning fossil-fuel technologies. “The plan recognizes we have an obligation to the planet,”

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Officials offer aid, condolences for firefighting crew killed in Yarnell blaze

Officials offer aid, condolences for firefighting crew killed in Yarnell blaze

By Xi Chen          Cronkite News        The Yarnell Fire victims The City of Prescott released the names of 19 firefighters from the Granite Mountain Hotshots crew who died battling the Yarnell wildfire. The victims and therir ages: • Andrew Ashcraft,

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