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'La Bamba' Actress Elizabeth Peña Dead At 55

The entertainment industry has lost another of its biggest stars.  Actress Elizabeth Peña died Tuesday at the age of 55. She was popular for her versatile roles in films such as “Lone Star” and comedic parts in TV shows like “Modern Family.” 

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Como Maximizar sus Beneficios de Medicare, Evento Presentado por Univision Arizona

Tiene Medicare? Tiene dudas y le preocupa como le puede afectar la nueva reforma de salud?  Univision Arizona tiene una invitacion a la comunidad para el evento gratuito, “Mas por su Medicare,” donde expertos estaran presentes para informarle de este

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Cosmetic surgeries see 300% rise in women seeking curvy silhouettes

It seems that the skinny-high-fashion silhouette is slowly dying down, and today, more women are still looking towards plastic surgery to modify their physique. But this time, they want more curves.  According to the Daily Mail, cosmetic salons have seen

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Latino Photographer Rocks 'Hunks and Hounds:' A 2015 Calendar Featuring Topless Men and Rescue Dogs

Now here’s a way to treat that special, hard-working lady in your life.  Louie’s Legacy Animal Group, an animal rescue shelter based in New York City, has unveiled its 2015 calendar, which features topless men posing with some of the

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Customer Service Secrets – Attentive but not Intrusive

By: Dr. Nicolas Porter  In the summer of 2010 I took a golf trip with some friends to Lake Tahoe, California. If you’ve never been there, you should make it a goal in your life to get there – especially during

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9-Time Latin Grammy Nominee Calle 13 Surprises Fans in San Francisco Store

For Calle 13, it’s all about the fans.  Just hours before their sold out performance at The Warfield, Calle 13’s Residente and Visitante stopped by the Xfinity Experience Store on Potrero Street in San Francisco to meet and sign autographs for

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State’s foster-care cases rose over decade, as national numbers fell

By MIRANDA RIVERS Cronkite News WASHINGTON – Arizona saw the number of kids in its foster care system rise significantly from 2002-2012, a time when most other states were posting sharp drops in their foster care rolls, according to new federal data.

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Dr. Javier Cardenas Recognized for his Efforts in Preventing Spinal Cord Injury in Children

By: Cindy G. Castillo Dr. Javier Cardenas, director of the Barrow Concussion and Brain Injury Center at Barrow Neurological Institute, is being honored by Cox Communications during Hispanic Heritage Month. His focus derives on the commitment to care, treat and

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ASU wins $4M innovation grant to expand education access

Arizona State University is among 24 colleges and universities nationwide being awarded significant grants by the U.S. Department of Education to develop and test new approaches to increase educational access and college completion rates of low-income students. ASU received the

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Ducey, Duval share priorities, differences for approaching immigration

By RACHEL LUND Cronkite News PHOENIX – The two major-party candidates for Arizona governor agree on a few things when it comes to the contentious issue of immigration: • The federal government hasn’t done enough to deal with challenges such as cross-border

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