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Business leaders rally against bills to roll back, forbid Common Core in Arizona

By Moriah Costa Cronkite News Several GOP bills to roll back or forbid Arizona’s switch to the Common Core State Standards would harm efforts to create a more competitive workforce, business leaders said Thursday. “We believe that it would be wrong

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What's New At Salt River Fields In 2014?

The Arizona Diamondbacks will host the Los Angeles Dodgers for the first Cactus League game in 2014 at Salt River Fields at Talking Stick this Wednesday and fans will have much to look forward to at the D-backs’ award-winning Spring

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Joe Biden Admits Obamacare will Fall Short of Enrollment Goals by 1 or 2 MILLION Americans

Vice President Joe Biden admitted in a public notice that the federal government will end the Obamacare open enrollment period far short of its goal. ‘We may not get to seven million; we may get to five or six, but

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Maricopa County Air Quality Department Thanks Valley Residents for Helping to Improve our Air Quality

By  Maricopa County Air Quality Department Director Bill Wiley and ADEQ Air Quality Director Eric Massey February 1 marked the end of Maricopa County’s wintertime restrictions for wood-burning activities on poor air days. The good news is that we did

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Arizona Senate Passes Bill Allowing Religious-Based Discrimination

The Arizona State has approved a bill that expands religious freedom, a measure that is being opposed saying it would create a  “separate unequal class” and allow discrimination against LGBT people. Senate Bill 1062 passed with a 17-13 vote by

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Facebook buying messaging app WhatsApp for $19B

Facebook has bought mobile messaging service WhatsApp for $19 billion in cash and stock.  This is the company’s largest purchase, bigger than any that Google, Microsoft, or Apple has ever done. The world’s biggest social networking company said Wednesday that

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Eager to get seat belts on students, state senator drove a school bus

By Harmony HuskinsonCronkite News When children ride school buses, Sen. Barbara McGuire, D-Kearny, doesn’t understand why they can’t wear seat belts. “We have them buckle up in our cars. It doesn’t make sense not to have them buckle up elsewhere,”

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Online Dating Safety Tips for this Valentine's Day

By: Cindy G. Castillo Because the only thing that you should have stolen this Valentine’s Day is your heart, Cox offers you a list of useful tips to protect your identity and safety if you are considering online dating. Searching

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Women who smoke just 100 cigarettes in their lifetime are '30% more likely to get breast cancer'

Many social smokers believe they don’t puff on enough cigarettes to be at risk of serious side effects. But new research shows that smoking just 100 cigarettes in a lifetime increases a woman’s chance of developing breast cancer by 30

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Demi Lovato Feb. 15th

As part of pop-star Demi Lovato Neon Lights tour, the young diva will be performing at Jobbing.com Arena in Glendale, on Saturday February 15th. Opening up for the star is Little Mix and Fifth Star.  Tickets are available at: http://www.ticketmaster.com/

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