Latino Community Groups Plan Discount Tire Boycott for ‘Re-Elect Arpaio’ Signs

Latino Community Groups Plan Discount Tire Boycott for ‘Re-Elect Arpaio’ Signs

(Featured Photo By: Johnny Lozoya) The entire Discount Tire chain is in hot water after choosing to post “Re-Elect Sheriff Joe Arpaio” signs in the windows at one of their stores. It all started on social media, when a picture of

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Banda MS to Perform @ Comerica Theatre Saturday, August 13th

Banda MS to Perform @ Comerica Theatre Saturday, August 13th

Despite the nearly fatal shooting of lead singer Alan Ramirez a few months ago, Banda MS is going strong. Ramirez, who has made a full recovery, will be fronting the band we all know and love. The Sinaloan group, founded

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Vegan Dishes: Latin Flavors Without the Meat

Vegan Dishes: Latin Flavors Without the Meat

By: Brian Garrido In the hot throes of our Valley desert temperatures, we’re always on the lookout for different ways to cool off. Swimming in a shaded pool. Sitting in front of the air conditioner. Taking in a lot of

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How Charcoal-Based Skincare Products Can Help Oily Skin

How Charcoal-Based Skincare Products Can Help Oily Skin

By: Lorraine Garcia Rivera This week’s skincare tip goes out to my Latina sisters who were “blessed” with oily skin like mine, or to anyone looking for a natural way to detox from deep-seated dirt or oil underneath their skin. Turns

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5 Useful Tips to Get the Kids Ready for Back to School

5 Useful Tips to Get the Kids Ready for Back to School

It’s that time of the year again – time to get the kids back on a new sleeping schedule, hit the stores for the best deals on school supplies, and get everyone mentally-prepared for a whole new academic year. But

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Alex Rodriguez to Retire Four Games Shy of 700 Home Runs

Alex Rodriguez to Retire Four Games Shy of 700 Home Runs

By Francisco Romero During a press conference on Sunday, New York Yankees third basemen/designated hitter Alex Rodriguez announced that he is retiring form the game of baseball next Friday (August 12th). Once considered the best baseball player in the planet,

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5 Challenges Every Minority/Women Owned Business Must Hurdle

5 Challenges Every Minority/Women Owned Business Must Hurdle

(Los Angeles, CA)– According to the U.S. Census Bureau, the number of minority- and women-owned businesses is on the rise. There are now nearly 10 million women-owned firms in the country, which is a 2 million firm increase in the

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#ViernesdeSabor: Food City Ranchito Kitchen Takeover

#ViernesdeSabor: Food City Ranchito Kitchen Takeover

By: Isabel Byfield AZLatinos.com took over Food City’s cocina to highlight what’s new in their ranchito style kitchens. We asked head chef Willy to cook some Latin empanadas with us. We provided a basic recipe and he added his own creative

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Marcelino Quiñonez Brings ‘El Che’ Guevara to Life in Upcoming Production

Marcelino Quiñonez Brings ‘El Che’ Guevara to Life in Upcoming Production

By: Cindy G. Castillo “Let me say, at the risk of seeming ridiculous, that the true revolutionary is guided by great feelings of love.” These were words once spoken by the Cuban Revolutionary Ernesto “Che” Guevara, words that now inspire

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5 Unusual Happy Hours to Check Out Around the Valley

5 Unusual Happy Hours to Check Out Around the Valley

By: Brian Garrido The Valley is deep in the triple digit heat. While the snowbirds have flown the temperature and the tourists are gone for the time being – we revel in the quiet. Our streets are less congested, as

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