Arizona among best in nation, by being among the least – for college debt

Arizona among best in nation, by being among the least – for college debt

By Pei Li          Cronkite News WASHINGTON – Students in four-year colleges in Arizona graduated with some of the lowest college debt in the nation in 2012, according to a new report. The Project on Student Debt said Wednesday that average

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Ana Barbara's Performance With The Mariachi Sol de Mexico Coming Soon

Ana Barbara's Performance With The Mariachi Sol de Mexico Coming Soon

Ana Bárbara is a Mexican Latin Grammy Award winner, songwriter, producer, and Grammy-nominated recording artist. Since her profesional debut in 1994, she has become a prominent figure within Latin music entertainment. See her live at Wild Horse Pass Hotel & Casino!

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Custom Gown by Michael Costello to be Auctioned at 2013 Haute Couture Fashion Show

Custom Gown by Michael Costello to be Auctioned at 2013 Haute Couture Fashion Show

One-of-a-kind fashion designers and performers are all set for The White Haute: Haute Couture Fashion Show featuring celebrity designer Michael Costello’s “Winter Wonderland” Collection. One of the main features of the show is this stunning Grecian goddess gown, which will

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Con Rumbo a la Florida

Con Rumbo a la Florida

Por: Ivan Valenzuela Los Rays de Tampa Bay se deshicieron del taponero Heath Bell y el receptor Ryan Hanigan, en un triple cambio en las Grandes Ligas, que también involucró a los Diamondbacks de Arizona y los Rojos de Cincinnati.

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D-Backs’ Paul Goldschmidt to Present $100,000 Check to Phoenix Children's Hospital

D-Backs’ Paul Goldschmidt to Present $100,000 Check to Phoenix Children's Hospital

D-backs first baseman Paul Goldschmidt and his wife, Amy will present a check for $100,000 to Phoenix Children’s Hospital tomorrow at 5:00PM. The funds were raised during the annual Arizona Diamondbacks Foundation broadcast fundraiser held on Sept. 17 during the

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Tepotzotlán, una magia navideña

Tepotzotlán, una magia navideña

Por Victoria Ortiz  Frente a los cerros jorobados del norte del estado de México se encuentra el pueblo de Tepotzotlán (nombre náhuatl) que enriquece a México con su belleza y cultura. Los primeros pobladores de Tepotzotlán fueron los otomíes, indígenas

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Phoenix hunger-striker breaks fast after 22 days, but protest continues

Phoenix hunger-striker breaks fast after 22 days, but protest continues

By Pei Li          Cronkite News WASHINGTON – After 22 days with no food as part of an immigration reform protest, Phoenix resident Cristian Avila broke his fast Tuesday and was sent to a Washington-area hospital for a checkup. Avila was

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Community-building another benefit as community gardens grow

Community-building another benefit as community gardens grow

By Andrew Knochel          Cronkite News  PHOENIX – Sean Collins doesn’t mind returning from his lunch break with mud on his shoes. “It’s a peaceful time,” he said. “It gives me a chance to come unwind, focus, come back to center.

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When PE is an elective, schools finding new ways to keep kids active

When PE is an elective, schools finding new ways to keep kids active

By Nicole Tropp          Cronkite News QUEEN CREEK – Seventh- and eighth-grade boys line up at the line of scrimmage, waiting for the snap. The quarterback calls for the ball and floats a pass to his receiver in the corner of

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Brewer creates panel to oversee CPS review of 6,000 cases

Brewer creates panel to oversee CPS review of 6,000 cases

By Sophia Solis          Cronkite News PHOENIX – Gov. Jan Brewer has created an independent panel to oversee Child Protective Services staff reviewing 6,000 reports of child abuse and neglect that weren’t investigated. “The goal is to ensure a thorough, transparent

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