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Get Ready Ladies: Magic Men Live! to Take Over Comerica Theatre Sept. 29th

Get Ready Ladies: Magic Men Live! to Take Over Comerica Theatre Sept. 29th

By: Samantha Collins Good looking men who can dance, sometimes sing, and surely entertain – sound like a good idea? Taking a cue from the hit films Magic Mike, with a sprinkling of Fifty Shades of Grey, the Magic Men

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Arizona Voter Registration Drive Focusing on Students

Arizona Voter Registration Drive Focusing on Students

Actor Edward James Olmos encourages students to vote at Central High School in Phoenix, Arizona, on Sept. 27, 2016. (Featured Photo by Mindy Riesenberg/Cronkite News) By Mindy Riesenberg | Cronkite News Actor and activist Edward James Olmos encouraged about 100 high

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Rawhide Western Town Presents: Tequila, Taco & Cerveza Fest this Sat., Oct. 1st

Rawhide Western Town Presents: Tequila, Taco & Cerveza Fest this Sat., Oct. 1st

By: Samantha Collins If you haven’t heard of the all-out madness that is the Tequila, Taco & Cerveza Fest, then buckle up. The name says it all, with an afternoon and evening filled with tequila sampling, a wondrous selection of

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Hillary Clinton Dominates in Presidential Debate Round One

Hillary Clinton Dominates in Presidential Debate Round One

By Lorin McLain On the day after the most anticipated presidential debate in history, the general consensus seems to be the Clinton campaign train is back on track and running full steam ahead. Historically, the first debate helps shape the

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Food Editor Exclusive: My Favorite Valley Restaurants, and a Farewell

Food Editor Exclusive: My Favorite Valley Restaurants, and a Farewell

By Brian Garrido For ten months, I’ve been honored to write for Arizona Latinos. I  never took the position lightly, treating it as an opportunity to do something I loved doing –  writing about food. While in this position, I

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AZ Police Shootings of African-Americans Protested

AZ Police Shootings of African-Americans Protested

(Feature Photo: Protester Jarvis Johnson is detained by Tempe police on Sept.26, 2016. (Photo by Kennedy Scott/Cronkite News) By Courtney Columbus and Claire Roney | Cronkite News (Tempe, AZ) – Longtime Phoenix activist Rev. Jarrett Maupin led about 50 protesters across

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ASU to Host Future Sun Devil Family Days Throughout 2016-17 School Year

ASU to Host Future Sun Devil Family Days Throughout 2016-17 School Year

(Feature Photo: Nearly 500 future Sun Devils and their families gathered at the Beus Center for Law and Society for Future Sun Devil Family Day on Sept. 17.) ASU is proud to present several Future Sun Devil Family Day events throughout

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McCain and Kirkpatrick Schedule First Debate

McCain and Kirkpatrick Schedule First Debate

Left: Rep. Ann Kirkpatrick, D-Flagstaff, photographed in 2014. (Photo by Camaron Stevenson/Cronkite News) Right: Sen. John McCain speaks at the Cronkite School. (Photo by Alejandra Armstrong/Cronkite News) By Gavin Maxwell | Cronkite News Arizona’s two major U.S. Senate candidates, Rep.

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Children’s Learning and Play Festival Opens at the Westworld of Scottsdale Oct. 1st

Children’s Learning and Play Festival Opens at the Westworld of Scottsdale Oct. 1st

(Featured Photo: www.azchildrensfestival.com) (Scottsdale, AZ) — The long-awaited Children’s Learning & Play Festival opens at WestWorld of Scottsdale on Saturday, October 1. The festival is free, indoors and open to the public with widely-acclaimed children’s authors, illustrators, live music and performances,

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Tough Road Loss for Cardinals at Buffalo

Tough Road Loss for Cardinals at Buffalo

(Photo Courtesy: azcardinals.com) By Francisco Romero The Arizona Cardinals fell 33 – 18 to the Buffalo Bills on Sunday, it was the first win of the season for Buffalo as they had lost to the Ravens and the Jets in

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