Los DBacks to Celebrate ‘Día de la Familia’ Featuring Luis Coronel

Los DBacks to Celebrate ‘Día de la Familia’ Featuring Luis Coronel

For all of your baseball fans out there, it’s not going to be just a regular game this weekend. As Phoenicians, it’s only natural that we shout out our Diamondbacks as they face off against the LA Dodgers this Saturday,

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The Mother of All Sauces: Where to Find the Valley’s Best Moles

The Mother of All Sauces: Where to Find the Valley’s Best Moles

By: Brian Garrido For Mexicans, mole is the madre of sauces. In “gringo” restaurants, with its earthy hints of unsweetened chocolate and chiles, it’s typically found on the dinner menu; but in truth, the gravy is served for breakfast, lunch

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Linda Mazón Gutierrez Recognized as AZHCC’s ‘Woman of the Year’

Linda Mazón Gutierrez Recognized as AZHCC’s ‘Woman of the Year’

By: Cindy G. Castillo Linda Mazón Gutierrez says having been named “Arizona Woman of the Year” represents years of hard work for many women who have come to support the leadership growth of Latina women and their families. The award

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Rate of Spending for Prisons Outpaces that of Education in Arizona

Rate of Spending for Prisons Outpaces that of Education in Arizona

By Anna Copper | Cronkite News (Phoenix, AZ) — A new report from the U.S. Department of Education found that most states, including Arizona, tripled the rate of spending for state and local prisons compared to public schools. Arizona increased its

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Washington Calls for Calm, Unity in Wake of Attack on Dallas Police

Washington Calls for Calm, Unity in Wake of Attack on Dallas Police

By Emily Zentner | Cronkite News (Washington, DC) — The shots heard Thursday in Texas echoed in Washington Friday as lawmakers reacted to the Dallas attack that left five police officers dead in an ambush-style shooting. Gunmen opened fire on the

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Peaceful Phoenix Rally Turns Tense

Peaceful Phoenix Rally Turns Tense

By David Marino Jr. | Cronkite News (Phoenix, AZ) – A peaceful protest that moved through downtown Phoenix Friday night turned tense when protesters wanted to move onto Interstate 10 at Seventh Street and police formed a barricade, releasing pepper spray

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UEFA EURO 2016 Belongs to Portugal

UEFA EURO 2016 Belongs to Portugal

By Francisco Romero. – In a magical run throughout the Eurocup 2016 Portugal beat all the odds and won its first-ever European championship. The improbable turned into a stunning 1-0 victory over France as the Portugal fans were deflated at

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Feeling Homesick? Mi Tienda Latina is the Remedy to your Antojitos!

Feeling Homesick? Mi Tienda Latina is the Remedy to your Antojitos!

By: Isabel Byfield Colombians, Dominicans, Peruvians, all Latinos rejoice! If you are feeling homesick and craving your abuelita’s traditional breakfast or your childhood’s favorite candy, don’t worry –  we have you covered. Latinos in Arizona have a new destination to

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July’s Top 10 Things to Do in Phoenix

July’s Top 10 Things to Do in Phoenix

Despite the scorching three-digit heat in Arizona, the month of July is still cause for an all-out celebration for Latinos. Not only do we celebrate the adoption of the Declaration of Independence on the Fourth of July, but we also

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Colombian Independence Day Celebration Arrives to Phoenix, July 16th

Colombian Independence Day Celebration Arrives to Phoenix, July 16th

In the spirit of independence, July also happens to be the month of Colombian Independence Day! For all the Colombianos out in the Valley, it’s your day, so come and grab some food, listen to some music and stay tuned

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