Luis Miguel Announces Concert at Comerica Theater, Tickets on Sale This Friday

(Phoenix, Ariz.)  —  Gear up Phoenix, because “El Sol de Mexico” is making his way to the Valley. The Grammy Award-winning singer Luis Miguel will be performing at Comerica Theater on September 16, 2015. The date also marks Mexican independence

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Julio 27, Último Día Para Inscribirse Para Votar en la Elección de Phoenix en Agosto 2015

(Phoenix, Ariz.)  —  El 27 de julio es el último día en que podrán inscribirse los residentes que deseen participar en la Elección de Alcalde y Concejo Municipal en ago. 25. Los votantes elegirán un alcalde y miembros del concejo

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Dates Announced for the 6th Annual Arizona Taco Festival in Salt River Fields

Scottsdale, Ariz. (July, 2015) – The 6th Annual Arizona Taco Festival is set to bring another year of fiesta fun with more than 50 teams competing for $10,000 in cash, while an expected 25,000 attendees nosh their way through more than 100 types

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Got Que? New Restaurant Opens in Surprise

Got Que? New Restaurant Opens in Surprise

By: Jessica Danielle Ramirez By the name alone, you’d stop and ask yourself: “Got what?”. As Latinos, our first thought may be: “Wow, a Spanglish title… That’s creative!” But if you take a closer look, it’s actually short for barbeque!

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Five Ways to Bounce Back from Infidelity

By: Jessica Danielle Ramirez  According to PubMed, one in five Americans in a monogamous relationship say they’ve cheated at least once. Finding out your partner cheated on you is possibly the most heart-breaking feeling to experience; and it can cause

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Catherine Anaya’s Latest Blog Post: ‘Loving My Many Hats’

By: Catherine Anaya I love hats. Fedoras, baseball caps, running hats, any chance I can wear a hat, I do. Which is a good thing because life after news has me wearing a daily mix of hats that put me

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The Best Samba Dancers are Made in Arizona: Meet Angelique Starks, Founder of SambAZ

By: Cindy G. Castillo Brazilian culture and flavor in the Valley is alive. And it’s made possible by those who fall so much in love with the essence of a country that they can’t wait to share it with others.

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East Valley Chefs Will Battle it Out in Chandler’s ‘Chef Off’ Coming Soon

(Chandler, Ariz.) — Two chefs, three local beers, six dishes – you be the judge! Coming up on Monday, August 3rd, Chef Anthony Serrano from El Palacio of Chandler will take on reigning champ, Chef Romeo Taus from Romeo’s Euro Café in

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Peoples Mortgage Company’s Tips to Know Your Credit Rights

No one can legally remove accurate and timely negative information from a credit report.   You can ask for an investigation —at no charge to you — of information in your file that you dispute as inaccurate or incomplete. Some

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Mexico Squeezes by Costa Rica 1-0, Advances to Gold Cup Semifinals

By Francisco Romero. – It took Mexico 123 minutes to score the winning goal against Costa Rica; it was a penalty kick that Andres Guardado sent into the net in overtime. The victory puts Mexico in the semis where it

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