Cubs Over Cardinals in Game 4; Advance to League Championship Series

By Francisco Romero Built in 1914, Wrigley Field has seen almost everything there is to see in baseball, but Tuesday night there was a first in the friendly confines of the North Side Chicago Stadium. For the first time in

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Nielsen Study: Latinos 50 and Over are Healthy, Wealthy and Wise

(New York City, NY) – Hispanics over the age of 50 are a growing group in an increasingly younger multicultural society, and are exerting cultural, economic and political influence on the evolving U.S. mainstream, according to a Nielsen report released today.

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Treat Yourself to French Pastries at Le Macaron in Scottsdale Quarter

Treat Yourself to French Pastries at Le Macaron in Scottsdale Quarter

  By: Jessica Danielle Ramirez There is something about international cuisine that can either remind you of your travels abroad, bring back fond memories of your abuelitos and mami in the kitchen, or may simply pique your interest to try

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Catherine Anaya’s Latest Blog Post: “That’s Life!”

By: Catherine Anaya Sometimes the easiest thing can be the most difficult. I took a reprieve from blogging mostly because of some technical difficulties. But the technical challenges I was having almost seemed symptomatic of other struggles I was having

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Students Learn About Hispanic Heritage in Mariachi Workshops

Students Learn About Hispanic Heritage in Mariachi Workshops

By Bailey Netsch | Cronkite News Children and teens who crowded into the library at Central High School picked up more than just musical notes at Mariachi workshops held recently in the Valley. “That’s what I come for the most, to

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Tempe’s 1st Annual Running of the Bulls: San Fermin de Tempe Arrives this Weekend

  The 1st Annual San Fermin de Tempe is the Valley’s newest fall festival! In honor of Spain’s summer festival with the New Orleans twist, folks will be able to join hundreds of runners as they take over the streets

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Social Media Reacts to Friday’s Northern Arizona University Shooting

By: Brittany Schmus | Cronkite News A confrontation between students became deadly early Friday morning on the Northern Arizona University campus. Police said a freshman pulled out a gun and shot four students, killing one and injuring three. After news of

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Local, National Spa Franchises Expand in Arizona as Industry Grows

Local, National Spa Franchises Expand in Arizona as Industry Grows

By: Amy Edelen and Devin Conley Cronkite News (Mesa, Ariz.) –  If it seems there is a salon or spa around every corner, it may be true. The spa industry generated more than $15.5 billion in 2014 – a 5.3 percent

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Mission Accomplished for Ricardo Ferretti as Interim Head Coach for Mexico

By Francisco Romero. – With Mexico’s 3-2 victory over the United States in the CONCAF Cup, Mexico’s Interim Head Coach, Ricardo Ferretti feels he has accomplished what he was asked for when he took the task of temporarily leading the

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Mexico to Face U.S. Men’s National Team; New Coach Will Watch from Stands

By Francisco Romero. – El Tri will take on the United States Men’s National Team on Saturday, at the Rose Bowl in Pasadena, California, in a one-game playoff game for the right to represent the CONCACAF in 2017 Confederations Cup

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