Butterfly Wonderland: Where Imagination Takes Flight

Butterfly Wonderland: Where Imagination Takes Flight

Butterfly Wonderland in Scottsdale is the largest butterfly pavilion in America. Spanning a 5-acre parcel of land, this state-of-the art new facility, located on the Salt River Pima-Maricopa Indian Community, will entertain and enchant as it educates visitors of all ages on the wonders of one of Mother Nature’s most beloved creatures.

Read Full Article
El Legado De Un Cónsul

El Legado De Un Cónsul

Reportaje especial por Mariela Gomez De Ell Después de  3 años y 2 meses de fungir labores como cónsul general de México en Phoenix, el Lic. Víctor Manuel Treviño dice adiós al valle del sol. Llego en uno de los

Read Full Article
Se retira un grande del fútbol El "Pony" Ruiz

Se retira un grande del fútbol El "Pony" Ruiz

Por Ulises Ortez Uno de los grandes futbolistas del futbol mexicano, anunció su retiro del balompié nacional. El famoso chileno Rodrigo “Pony” Ruiz dejó las canchas este pasado mes. Con esto la directiva de Santos dio a conocer que el

Read Full Article
No Housing Bubble for the Phoenix Area?

No Housing Bubble for the Phoenix Area?

Despite dramatic home-price boosts, don’t expect another housing bubble anytime soon in the Phoenix area. A new report from the W. P. Carey School of Business at Arizona State University breaks down what’s happening in the Maricopa and Pinal County

Read Full Article
Gov. Brewer Calls Surprise Special Session

Gov. Brewer Calls Surprise Special Session

By ArizonaLatinos staff  Gov. Jan Brewer called lawmakers to a late night, surprise special session on Tuesday, bypassing leadership of her own party to push through Medicaid expansion as well as the 2014 budget. Governors may call special sessions to

Read Full Article
Multicultural Latinos as influential as Baby Boomers

Multicultural Latinos as influential as Baby Boomers

They’re being called the most influential segment since the Baby Boomers. According to recent Nielsen study presented by the Association of Hispanic Advertising Agencies, The Voice of Hispanic Marketing, “Upscale Hispanics,” in 2012 accounted for 29 percent of the overall Hispanic

Read Full Article
Local talent Juan Felix auditions for The Voice

Local talent Juan Felix auditions for The Voice

By Taylor Pineda Arizonalatinos.com has an exclusive look on the journey Juan Felix, a 22-year old local artist, will take on the hit television talent search show, The Voice. A star-studded cast of judges ranging from pop superstar Christina Aguilera

Read Full Article
Gosar, Grijalva spar over bills to rein in president on national monuments

Gosar, Grijalva spar over bills to rein in president on national monuments

By Evan Bell Cronkite News Monumental decisions National monuments in Arizona, their size, the year they were designated and by whom, according to Rep. Paul Gosar’s office: • Sonoran Desert National Monument: 496,400 acres, designated in 2001 by President Bill

Read Full Article
As lawmakers deadlock, Arizona students take college debt fight to Washington

As lawmakers deadlock, Arizona students take college debt fight to Washington

By Xi Chen Cronkite News Higher math In 2011 two-thirds of college seniors graduated with loan debt, with an average of $26,600 per borrower, according to the Institute for College Access and Success. At Arizona’s universities: – Arizona State University

Read Full Article
Migrant Border Deaths High Despite Decrease in Migrants

Migrant Border Deaths High Despite Decrease in Migrants

  A report released June 5 by the Binational Migration Institute at the University of Arizona answers key questions about migrant deaths in Southern Arizona since 1990. Authored by researchers from the Binational Migration Institute as well as from the Pima County


Read Full Article

Follow Us

Facebook
TWITTER
YOUTUBE
LINKEDIN
INSTAGRAM
GOOGLE