Food Original: Jewel’s Bakery & Café, Valley’s First Full-Service Gluten-Free Restaurant

Food Original: Jewel’s Bakery & Café, Valley’s First Full-Service Gluten-Free Restaurant

By: Brian Garrido Jewel’s Bakery & Café, owned by chef Julie Moreno, is schedule to serve dinner in early June. “I’m very excited,” says Moreno. “We will have hush puppies and our famous Chicken and Waffles. Someone wrote on our

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City of Phoenix Kicks Off Summer Heat Relief Efforts

City of Phoenix Kicks Off Summer Heat Relief Efforts

The onset of triple-digit temperatures means it is time for the annual Summer Respite Program. The city of Phoenix Human Services Department is asking employees and the public to donate unopened water bottles, sunscreen, new underwear, white socks, white T-shirts,

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11th Champions League Crown for Real Madrid; Ramos MVP

11th Champions League Crown for Real Madrid; Ramos MVP

By Francisco Romero. – A heart breaker it was for Atletico de Madrid as Cristiano Ronaldo made the fifth penalty kick to give Real Madrid its eleventh Champions League Finals victory and thus leaving Atletico short of winning the European

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Paul Penzone on Sheriff Run: ‘I am not in Favor of Politics Influencing Law Enforcement Leadership’

Paul Penzone on Sheriff Run: ‘I am not in Favor of Politics Influencing Law Enforcement Leadership’

By: Cindy G. Castillo “For those who believe it’s difficult to vote for a person who is not in a [political] party where they feel most comfortable, I just ask that they recognize a person like myself who’s been a

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Mexican Phenom Teen-Age Pitcher to Debut for the Dodgers on Friday

Mexican Phenom Teen-Age Pitcher to Debut for the Dodgers on Friday

By Francisco Romero. – 19-year-old left handed pitcher Julio Urias will join the Los Angeles Dodgers in New York on Friday and apparently will start against the New York Mets. The Dodgers made their announcement through their official twitter account

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Arizona Tops the Country on Restaurant Job Growth

Arizona Tops the Country on Restaurant Job Growth

Turns out, Arizona’s food industry is booming, and stands above the rest nationally. That’s according to a new report by the National Restaurant Association, which projects sales at Arizona restaurants to go up six percent this year, putting us within

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Memorial Weekend Margaritas Gone Wild: Shaken Up Seven Ways

Memorial Weekend Margaritas Gone Wild: Shaken Up Seven Ways

By: Brian Garrido The International Bartender’s Association (IBT) defines a margarita as having three ingredients: tequila, lime juice and triple sec, a sweet orange tasting liquor. The drink is defined as a classic by the organization’s more than seventy-five global

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Arizona Teacher Survey: Use Prop 123 to Raise Salaries

Arizona Teacher Survey: Use Prop 123 to Raise Salaries

By Socorro Carrillo | Cronkite News (Phoenix, AZ) – Some Arizona teachers want Proposition 123 money to be used to increase teacher pay, but the state’s two major teacher associations disagree over how the money should be spent. “It would be great

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Arizona Education Leaders Call Prop 123 First Step, Still Not Enough to Fund K-12 Schools

Arizona Education Leaders Call Prop 123 First Step, Still Not Enough to Fund K-12 Schools

By Selena Makrides | Cronkite News (Phoenix, AZ)  —  Education advocates Monday applauded the approval of Proposition 123 but said Arizona education is still being shorted billions of dollars. Leaders for the Arizona PTA and the Arizona Education Association for teachers,

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May’s Top 10 Things to Do in Phoenix

May’s Top 10 Things to Do in Phoenix

May is best known as the month to celebrate the most important woman in our lives — mom. It’s also the month when Mexico made history by defeating French forces at the Battle of Puebla back in 1862, a date

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