Phoenix Suns Announce 2015-16 Suns Dancers Lineup

(Phoenix, Ariz.)  —  The 2015-16 Suns Dancers were announced tonight during the Suns Dancers Selection Show on Suns.com.  A total of 18 dancers were selected to this year’s team following a week-long audition process that began with nearly 100 Suns Dancers

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Donald Trump Calls for End to Birthright Citizenship on Immigration Plan

Donald Trump is talking solutions. The real estate mogul has officially released his plan for illegal immigration if he were to be elected president of the United States. His six-page-long report was released Sunday, and is titled “Immigration Reform That

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Catherine Anaya’s Latest Blog, ‘Making Wishes Come True’

By: Catherine Anaya About 10 years ago I was asked to join the Make-A-Wish Arizona board of directors by the then chairman of the board. I was especially flattered by the invitation because the chairman and I didn’t know each

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Report: DACA Applications, Renewals Still Growing After Three Years

By: Soyenixe LopezCronkite News (Washington, DC) – The number of people applying for deferred deportation protection, and the number reapplying, have both risen as the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program nears its third anniversary, new data shows. A report

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Arizona Officials Watchful, Hopeful as EPA Spill Moves Downstream

By: Aubrey Rumore Cronkite News (Washington, DC) – Arizona officials continue to monitor a massive spill of toxic sludge that is heading toward the Colorado River, but most were hopeful Tuesday that it will have little impact by time it reaches

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19 Exhibitions Coming Up At the Phoenix Art Museum Through 2016

Below is a list of the exhibitions that are currently open or scheduled to open at Phoenix Art Museum through early 2016. For more information, visit phxart.org.  Pattern Play: The Contemporary Designs of Jacqueline Groag April 4—August 9, 2015 Following the

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Pre Season Game 1 in the Books for Cardinals; Chargers are Next

By Francisco Romero. –  The Arizona Cardinals lost the first pre season game 34-19 against the Kansas City Chiefs on Saturday; in reality, during preseason, the score is what matters least. First of all, the Cardinals came out of the

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The Arizona Education Association (AEA) Welcomes New Lobbyist

(Phoenix, Ariz.) – The Arizona Education Association (AEA) is pleased to introduce Stacey Morley as AEA’s Government Relations Organizational Consultant. She will advocate for public school students and employees and lobby state lawmakers. “Stacey’s experience and knowledge of government and

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Study: Smart People do Live Longer, and It’s All in The Genes

Turns out smart people do live longer — and it’s all in the genes. At least that’s according to new research released by the London School of Economics, which found that the link between intelligence and a longer life is

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Coming Soon to Theaters: ‘The 33’ – The True Story of the 2010 Chilean Mine Accident

Arriving in theaters worldwide this November comes the daring real-life story of the 33 Chilean miners who were trapped in the San Jose Mine in Chile for 69 days in August 2010. For 69 days, and with more than 2000

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