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Nothing Says Fear like Arizona’s 13th Floor Haunted House, Running Oct. 19th – Nov. 12th

Nothing Says Fear like Arizona’s 13th Floor Haunted House, Running Oct. 19th – Nov. 12th

By: Samantha Collins Nothing says Halloween like a haunted house, and Phoenix happens to have some of the best around. One of the most famous is the 13th Floor, which pushes every limit; from fear of clowns to claustrophobia. Even

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Clinton Campaign Pushing Money, Proxies to Arizona in Effort to Swing State

Clinton Campaign Pushing Money, Proxies to Arizona in Effort to Swing State

Hillary Clinton at a March campaign rally at Carl Hayden High School in Phoenix. Her campaign announced a new commitment of funds and rallies in the state, giving Democrats hope that Arizona could be in play this Election Day. (Photo

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With DOJ Filing Charges, Bazta Arpaio Plans Largest Canvass Against Arpaio Ever

With DOJ Filing Charges, Bazta Arpaio Plans Largest Canvass Against Arpaio Ever

In Arizona, a Sheriff who describes himself as Donald Trump’s “political soulmate” and who many point toward as a predecessor for the Republican Candidate’s extreme hatred is rapidly losing support as he seeks re-election for a seventh term. After years

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Brunch Por Favor: Mexican Food Takes Over the American Brunch

Brunch Por Favor: Mexican Food Takes Over the American Brunch

By: Isabel Byfield The word Brunch appeared in a printed publication in 1896 when writer Guy Beringer described the meal between breakfast and lunch as “by eliminating the need to get up early on Sunday, brunch would make life brighter…

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Recap: Fashion, Art and Music Came Together for Phoenix Fashion Week 2016

Recap: Fashion, Art and Music Came Together for Phoenix Fashion Week 2016

(Featured Photo: Monica Mauro wins Accessory Designer of the Year, Credit: Isabel Byfield/AZLatinos.com) By: Isabel Byfield Phoenix Fashion Week concluded this Saturday after three days filled with fashion, art and music. From Thursday to Saturday, the Talking Stick Resort in Scottsdale

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The Latin Comedy Jam is Back at the Wild Horse Pass Hotel & Casino, Oct. 22nd

The Latin Comedy Jam is Back at the Wild Horse Pass Hotel & Casino, Oct. 22nd

By: Samantha Collins If the state of the world has got you feeling blue, then we know exactly what you need. A good laugh is always the answer, and you’ll find it this Saturday at the Latin Comedy Jam hosted

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Annual Dia de los Muertos Phx Festival 2016 to Take Over the Valley Oct. 23rd

Annual Dia de los Muertos Phx Festival 2016 to Take Over the Valley Oct. 23rd

By: Samantha Collins Come one, come all to one of the most celebrated holidays in Mexican culture. This Sunday, the celebrated Dia de los Muertos Festival is taking over the grounds at Steele Indian School Park. This festival is open

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Aunt Rita’s Foundation Presents: AIDS Walk Arizona & 5K Run Oct. 23rd in Phoenix

Aunt Rita’s Foundation Presents: AIDS Walk Arizona & 5K Run Oct. 23rd in Phoenix

(Phoenix, AZ) — AIDS Walk Arizona & 5K Run, an Aunt Rita’s Foundation signature event presented by Walgreens, is open to all ages and dogs. The 2016 event chairs are Barbra Seville and Barb Eldridge and the event is Sunday,

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Colon Cancer Alliance Presents: The 5K Undy Run/Walk Sat., Oct. 22nd

Colon Cancer Alliance Presents: The 5K Undy Run/Walk Sat., Oct. 22nd

On October 22 at 9:00 a.m., hundreds of Phoenix residents will run brave through the city streets wearing boxers and briefs during the family-friendly 5K Undy Run/Walk. For kids five and younger, there is also a one-mile fun run. Hosted by the Colon Cancer

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ASU’s Dr. Magana Speaks on the 2016 Latino Vote and Anti-Immigration Movement

ASU’s Dr. Magana Speaks on the 2016 Latino Vote and Anti-Immigration Movement

By: Jessica Lizza Cronkite Special to AZLatinos.com Immigration is not a new concept and the past 100 years has been full of debate, successful and failed immigration reforms, as well as a rise and fall of immigration in general. The

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