Arizona Cardinals to Face New Orleans in Week One

By Francisco Romero. – The dust of the pre-season games has settled in the NFL and the league is ready to start the 2015 season.  The Arizona Cardinals will open regular season play at home (University of Phoenix Stadium) against

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Know the Signs: Does Your Child Have a Sleeping Disorder?

By Christina Vercelletto It’s not just about being drowsy during the day. Hyperactivity, poor grades, and social problems are all potential consequences of a childhood sleep disorder. According to a University of Arizona study conducted this year, kids with sleep apnea are

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Shakira Still the Queen of Facebook, Most ‘Liked’ Person for Third Year in a Row

Shakira is still the queen of Facebook. That’s according to the 2016 edition of the “Guinness Book of World Records,” where the “Hips Don’t Lie” singer came at the top as the world’s most “Liked” person on Facebook with a grand total of 107 “likes.” Not only is

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Phoenix Convention Center Hosts Phoenix Phabulous History Exhibit

(Phoenix, Ariz.)  —  ​The Phoenix Convention Center proudly hosts the Phoenix Phabulous History Mural, an indoor art mural series telling the Phoenix story in nine time periods. From the early Hohokam civilization to the imagined future, 16 large painted murals

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Traffic Jamming: That Time Spent Behind the Wheel Adds Up

By: Tom Blanton Cronkite News (Washington, DC) – What could you do with the 51 hours that you spent stuck in traffic last year if you were a typical Phoenix commuter? Or even the four hours that the average Lake Havasu

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Arizona’s Economy Continues to Recover, Just Very Slowly

By: Curtis Spicer Cronkite News (Phoenix, Ariz.) – Spurred by slow but steady employment and housing growth, local and national economists remain cautiously positive about the economic forecast for Arizona. The economists, who spoke at a Greater Phoenix Chamber of Commerce

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Ricardo Ferretti Debuts as Head Coach of the Mexican National Team

By Francisco Romero One down and three-to-go for Ricardo “El Tuca” Ferretti in regards to heading El Tri, as he signed a four-game deal with the Mexican Football Federation. Friday night was the first game against Trinidad and Tobago, a

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First Game in the Books: No. 22 Arizona Downs UTSA 42-32

By Francisco Romero. – “I rather learn from a win, than suffer from a loss,” that is what head coach Rich Rodriguez told his team after the Wildcats defeated the Roadrunners of UTSA 42-32 Thursday night at Arizona Stadium. “We

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Homage Will be Paid to Victims & Rescuers of September 11th in Phoenix

(Phoenix, Ariz.)  —  On September 11, 2001, four commercial airliners bound for the West Coast were hijacked by terrorist extremists. In the worst terrorist attack in U.S. history, a total of 2,977 people were killed in New York City, Washington,

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Alejandro Fernández Recovering After Car Accident in Jalisco, Mexico

Not to worry ladies, “El Potrillo” is okay and recovering at home. Alejandro Fernández suffered a car accident on Wednesday not too far from his ranch in Guadalajara, Jalisco. Univision broke the news and said it happened around 4 a.m. His

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