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Hispanic Leaders Push Voting, but Dismiss Third-Party Candidates

Hispanic Leaders Push Voting, but Dismiss Third-Party Candidates

The chair of the Congressional Hispanic Caucus said millennial Hispanic voters should realize that “there are really only two options in this next election” – Democrat Hillary Clinton or Republican Donald Trump. (Photo by Erik Hersman/Creative Commons)   By Jessica

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Sights and Sounds for the Suns Training Camp

Sights and Sounds for the Suns Training Camp

By Francisco Romero. – As the 2016-17 NBA season approaches, the Phoenix Suns continue their training camp. Earl Watson’s squad has already played a handful of preseason games and are diligently working towards the beginning of the season. Many are

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October’s Top 11 Things To Do

October’s Top 11 Things To Do

October is the month where the temperature starts to go down and things start to get spooky for Halloween. In the Valley, it’s also the month when some of the best concerts and events make their way home for you

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It’s the Best Time of the Year: Opening Day at the Arizona State Fair

It’s the Best Time of the Year: Opening Day at the Arizona State Fair

The gates open at noon today, with only $2 Admission until 5 p.m.  Get ready to see what’s in store this year from thrilling rides to rockin’ exhibits, revved up engines to Blue Ribbon winners. Bigfoot is back and he’s

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Morphe Brushes: Simply the Best in the Biz

Morphe Brushes: Simply the Best in the Biz

(Feature Photo By: crazygorgeouslife.wordpress.com) By: Rosangelica Cardenas, Blush Boutique “Makeup should never be used to hide yourself. It should be used to enhance your natural beauty.” – Kira Carl Okay Latinas – I’m in love! I’ve started a beautiful relationship

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New ASU Report Puts Focus on School Funding Inequality for Latinos

New ASU Report Puts Focus on School Funding Inequality for Latinos

(Featured Photo: asunow.asu.edu) Latino students make up the largest racial and ethnic group in Arizona’s public schools but are at an educational and funding disadvantage, according to a new report authored by an Arizona State University professor. “State of Latino

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The 10th Annual Puerto Rican Festival to Swing by Heritage Square Park Oct. 8th

The 10th Annual Puerto Rican Festival to Swing by Heritage Square Park Oct. 8th

By: Samantha Collins While we may be a ways away from the colorful island of Puerto Rico, it won’t stop boricuas from representing wherever they are. To usher in the beautiful month of October, it’s the 10th anniversary of the

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The Pressroom Presents: National Samba Queen & King Competition 2016 Oct. 9th

The Pressroom Presents: National Samba Queen & King Competition 2016 Oct. 9th

By: Samantha Collins If there’s one thing that Brazil is known for, it’s samba. Whether you love the music, the costumes, the dance, or all three, samba evokes an inextinguishable urge to get up and move. The competitors at the

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Abuelita’s Caldo: A Mexican Home Classic is Now the Latest Health Trend

Abuelita’s Caldo: A Mexican Home Classic is Now the Latest Health Trend

By Isabel Byfield Your abuelitas caldo is the new healthy trend that everyone is talking about. Bone broth o caldo de hueso, one of the staples in Latin kitchen, is now being recognized for its healing properties. Bone broth is

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Former Diamondbacks Johnson and Gonzalez to dedicate Baseball Fields in Payson

Former Diamondbacks Johnson and Gonzalez to dedicate Baseball Fields in Payson

By AZLatinos Staff Iconic they are, former left-handed pitcher Randy Johnson and Luis Gonzalez will forever be remembered as two key players who brought to the Valley the first Major League Baseball World Series Championship. It is hard to believe

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