Brazil Ends Colombia’s Historic Run in the World Cup; Argentina and Netherlands Advance

By Francisco Romero A very popular proverb that dates back to 1374 states that “All Good Things Must Come to an End,” and that is exactly what happened to the Colombian National Soccer team against the team from the host

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Violence, Poverty, is Driving Children To Flee Central America to U.S.

PHOENIX — Thousands of unaccompanied immigrant children have crossed the U.S. border in recent months,  According to the Pew Research Center, many, if not all of these can be attributed to poverty and regional violence in three Central American countries. 

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Eleven City Pools to Open July 4

PHOENIX — ​The Phoenix Parks and Recreation Department will open 11 pools this Friday, July 4 to give residents a chance to cool off on the official holiday. Phoenix pools typically are closed Fridays but with many people home from

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Catholic Church Considering Banning Godparents to Curb Mafia Influence

PHOENIX — The Catholic Church is considering a ban on godparents at christenings to curb mafia incluence. An archbishop in one of southern Italy’s mafia strongholds has proposed a 10-year ban on naming godparents at religious ceremonies to prevent the

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The 2014 World Cup’s Hottest Couples

If you’re into the 2014 World Cup frenzy over the good-looks and hot soccer studs, you’re not alone. But sorry to say ladies, most of them are taken.  We have compiled the list of the hottest couples of the 2014

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Arizona Having Rare 'Typical' Wildfire Season so Far, After Big-Blaze Summers

By PAULINA PINEDACronkite News Service WASHINGTON – Halfway through the year, Arizona has seen a larger number of smaller fires than last year, allowing crews to react quickly, stay safe and keep firefighting costs within budget, officials said. They are

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Then There Were Eight: World Cup Quarterfinals

By Francisco Romero First it was Spain, England and Italy, then Portugal, Mexico and USA; one by one twenty-four teams have gone home, twenty-four teams have left the soccer field in tears, only to wait four more years. Eight teams

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Phoenix Mercury Players and Head Coach to Visit St. Joseph's

PHOENIX — Patients receiving treatment at Dignity Health St. Joseph’s Hospital and Medical Center will get a surprise on Tuesday, July 8 from 1:30 – 2:30 p.m. when Phoenix Mercury players Anete Jekabsone-Zogota, Ewelina Kobryn and Erin Phillips, along with head coach

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Azteca Phoenix to host Casting for La Academia Kids

PHOENIX — Azteca America invites children between the ages of 5 and 13 who can sing or dance to attend the U.S. Casting for La Academia Kids taking place in different cities across the country this July.  New talent will be selected to be a part

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Multicultural Dishes all in One Location: Mi Comida Restaurante Latino

By: Jessica Danielle Ramirez Mi Comida Restaurante Latino is an eatery of many traits.  Dishes from Colombia, Peru, Venezuela and Ecuador are prepared freshly by none other than Ecuadorian natives, Rosa and Carlos Rosas.   The two work together as

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