Dierks Bentley’s Whiskey Row Opens on Mill Avenue

Dierks Bentley’s Whiskey Row Opens on Mill Avenue

By: Jessica Danielle Ramirez There is a new addition to Mill Avenue that adds a little bit of country taste to the popular night-out location. Similar to the already popular Scottsdale location, Dierks Bentley’s Whiskey Row has been open on

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Tempe Celebrates its Hispanic Heritage with the 17th Annual Tempe Tardeada

Tempe Celebrates its Hispanic Heritage with the 17th Annual Tempe Tardeada

(Tempe, Ariz.)  —  In conjunction with National Hispanic Heritage Month, the Tardeada’s goal is to offer an opportunity to celebrate and experience the legacy of Tempe’s Hispanic culture through entertainment, music, dance, art, food and exhibits.  The entertainment stage will feature

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Tempe Passes Distracted Driving Ordinance Effective October

(Tempe, Ariz.) – Beginning next month, drivers in Tempe who are operating vehicles erratically because of mobile device use can be cited by Tempe Police. The City Council last night voted 4-3 to approve the ordinance.  According to the ordinance, drivers

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Impressive 3-0 Start to the Season has Cardinals in Super Bowl Conversation

Impressive 3-0 Start to the Season has Cardinals in Super Bowl Conversation

By Francisco Romero. – The Arizona Cardinals, not only bet the San Francisco 49ers this past weekend 47-7, they crushed them, they pounded them, they humiliated them, I think they made them cry. Perhaps it was the worst game of

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Pope Francis Arrives to Rome, Ends Historic Visit to the U.S.

Pope Francis is back in Rome.  The Pope left Philadelphia Sunday and arrived in Rome early Monday morning, marking the end of a historic trip to U.S. soil.      Before his departure, Francis was met for a goodbye by Vice President

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Latin Jazz Legend Chucho Valdes to Celebrate 40 Years of Inspiration in Scottsdale

(Scottsdale, Ariz.) – Scottsdale Center for the Performing Arts will present Chucho Valdes: Irakere 40 on Friday, Oct. 23, at 8 p.m. Tickets start at $39 and are available through www.ScottsdalePerformingArts.org or 480-499-TKTS (8587). The Chucho Valdes: Irakere 40 tour is a celebration of the Cuban

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Tough Loss! UCLA Beats Arizona 56 – 30

Tough Loss! UCLA Beats Arizona 56 – 30

By Francisco Romero. – Playing in-front-of  a sold out crowd of 56,004 at Arizona Stadium, the Arizona Wildcats started the game against No. 9 UCLA just as it had planned Saturday night, by scoring on the first drive of the game.

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Mauricio Sulaiman, World Boxing Council President Vows to Continue his Father’s Legacy

Mauricio Sulaiman, World Boxing Council President Vows to Continue his Father’s Legacy

By Francisco Romero. – In February of 2014, a month after the World Boxing Council (WBC) longtime president, Jose Sulaiman passed away at the age of 82, his son Mauricio was elected President of the WBC. Jose Sulaiman held that

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No. of AZ Hispanic-Owned Businesses Double in 8 years, Hispanic Women-Owned Companies Triple

(Phoenix, Ariz.)  —  The Arizona Hispanic Chamber of Commerce released the findings of its 19th annual DATOS: The State of Arizona’s Hispanic Market report at its annual breakfast conference Wednesday at the Arizona Biltmore Resort. Arizona State University President Michael Crow was

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Young People Need to Eat Less and Exercise More Than Their Parents to Keep a Healthy Weight

Young People Need to Eat Less and Exercise More Than Their Parents to Keep a Healthy Weight

Turns out, millenials today have to eat less and exercise more in order to maintain a healthy weight, compared to what their parents had to back in the day. That’s what new research from York University in Toronto claims, finding

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