Phoenix Suns Set to Pick 4th in 2016 NBA Draft

Phoenix Suns Set to Pick 4th in 2016 NBA Draft

By Francisco Romero. – The wait is over and the results are in; the Phoenix Suns will enter the 2016 NBA Draft with the 4th pick. The Suns finished the 2015 regular season with a record of 23-59 in the

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ASU Doubles Degrees Awarded to Latinos in the Past 10 Years

ASU Doubles Degrees Awarded to Latinos in the Past 10 Years

Thousands of young Latinos are now celebrating yet another milestone. During the Arizona State University’s Hispanic Convocation yesterday, Vice President of Educational Outreach Beatriz Rendón announced that the number of Latino graduates at the university has doubled in the past 10

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Food Original: A Stove Superstar, Talavera’s Chef de Cuisine Samantha Sanz

Food Original: A Stove Superstar, Talavera’s Chef de Cuisine Samantha Sanz

By: Brian Garrido Samantha Sanz began working at Four Seasons Scottsdale, Troon North’s Talavera, a little more than seven months ago. On her first day working the kitchen line, under the resort’s Executive Chef Mel Mecinas, Sanz broke ground becoming

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Sheriff Joe Arpaio Found Guilty of Civil Contempt, Criminal Prosecution is a Possibility

Sheriff Joe Arpaio Found Guilty of Civil Contempt, Criminal Prosecution is a Possibility

Sheriff Joe Arpaio was found guilty on three counts of civil contempt last week, with a possibility for criminal prosecution left open. It all happened last Friday, when U.S. District Judge G. Murray Snow issued a 162-page ruling with the

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Debate Over Prop 123 Rages on as Election on Education Funding Approaches

Debate Over Prop 123 Rages on as Election on Education Funding Approaches

By Matthew Tonis Cronkite News PHOENIX – A special election in which Arizona voters will decide whether to approve $3.5 billion to fund education over the next 10 years has drawn scrutiny over the plan to take money out of

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Arizona Becoming a Popular Place to Train for Olympic Hopefuls

Arizona Becoming a Popular Place to Train for Olympic Hopefuls

By Nicole Vitale Cronkite News (Phoenix, AZ) – The state of Arizona is no stranger to Olympians. A string of athletes from the state has pursued the Olympic dream and made it a reality. But they have done so outside of Arizona. Gymnast

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Lady Wildcats and Sun Devils Heading to NCAA Tournament in Softball

Lady Wildcats and Sun Devils Heading to NCAA Tournament in Softball

By Francisco Romero. – The Arizona Wildcats softball team is heading to their 30th straight NCAA Tournament. The Lady Cats will face Ohio State on Friday (1:30 PM MST). Arizona will travel to Tennessee to compete in the Knoxville Regional,

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13 Top Secret Uses for Coconut Oil You’ll Want to Use Immediately

13 Top Secret Uses for Coconut Oil You’ll Want to Use Immediately

Coconut oil is an edible oil extracted from the kernel (or meat) of mature coconuts harvested from the coconut palm. But one thing that continues to amaze is its endless health benefits. Some of these include, but are not limited to:

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Mesa Arts Center Combines Flamenco & Mariachi in ‘FlaMÉxico!’

Mesa Arts Center Combines Flamenco & Mariachi in ‘FlaMÉxico!’

You love flamenco, and you love mariachis, but have you ever thought of combining the two? Chris Jácome, director of FlaMÉXico, definitely has, and he’s bringing his vision to Phoenicians this weekend. Combining the soulful cries and fiery footwork of

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AZ $9.6 Billion Budget Aims to Ease School Budget Cuts, Spare Tax Increases

AZ $9.6 Billion Budget Aims to Ease School Budget Cuts, Spare Tax Increases

By: Lorin McLain Arizona’s new budget restores some funding for K through 12 education and provides tax cuts for businesses. State budget officials say the $9.6 billion state budget signed by Governor Doug Ducey this week should leave $66 million

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