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McCain Seeks Repeal of the Affordable Health-Care Plan

McCain Seeks Repeal of the Affordable Health-Care Plan

Sen. John McCain (R-AZ) and Sen. John Barrasso (R-WY) spoke to a town hall meeting at the Phoenix Better Business Bureau on Friday, Sept. 16. The senators discussed their dismay with Obamacare and called for its repeal and replacement. (Joshua

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New Polling Place on Tempe Campus to Open for General Election

New Polling Place on Tempe Campus to Open for General Election

By Alexa Stuckrath | Cronkite News TEMPE – Arizona State University will get its first polling place in history, allowing students to remain on campus to cast their ballot in the November election. ASU’s Undergraduate Student Government worked with the

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¡Arriba Juarez! Crescent Ballroom’s Tribute to Juan Gabriel Sept. 18th

¡Arriba Juarez! Crescent Ballroom’s Tribute to Juan Gabriel Sept. 18th

By: Samantha Collins For the last two weeks, the world has been in mourning over the loss of one of Mexico’s biggest idols. Juan Gabriel has been at the forefront of every talk show, newscast and now Sunday evenings with

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Best Latin Fare at 2016 Arizona Restaurant Week

Best Latin Fare at 2016 Arizona Restaurant Week

By: Isabel Byfield Arizona Restaurant Week (ARW), the Valley’s premier food event of the year, starts this Friday September 16 – and we went on a little foodie excursion to find the best of the available Latin food offerings for

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ALAC Presents: The Downtown Salsa, Bachata Festival Saturday, Sept. 17th

ALAC Presents: The Downtown Salsa, Bachata Festival Saturday, Sept. 17th

By: Samantha Collins If you heard that this event was sold out, you heard wrong! It’s the Downtown Salsa & Bachata Festival, a.k.a. heaven on Earth for all of you passionate dancers out there!  What better way to bring people

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La Campesina 88.3FM Presents: Concierto El Grito 2016, Sept. 17th

La Campesina 88.3FM Presents: Concierto El Grito 2016, Sept. 17th

By: Samantha Collins Brought to you by La Campesina 88.3 FM, here comes the concert of a lifetime for all of you Norteño lovers out there. Concierto El Grito is a powerhouse of a show that includes Codigo FN, Tito

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Film Review: Scary, Loud “Blair Witch” Lacks Inventiveness of Original

Film Review: Scary, Loud “Blair Witch” Lacks Inventiveness of Original

By Anthony Hernandez While it is significantly more adept, and far scarier than the ill-conceived and poorly executed sequel Book of Shadows – this (reboot disguised as a) sequel; still inevitably buckles under the weight of the franchise and cannot

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Rockin’ Taco Street Fest to Take Over Downtown Chandler Sept. 17th

Rockin’ Taco Street Fest to Take Over Downtown Chandler Sept. 17th

By: Samantha Collins For five years in a row now, Phoenix has been host to the Rockin’ Taco Street Fest. This year it moves just a little ways away to Chandler, but still, there will be tacos and there will

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Clinton Battles Pneumonia, Transparency Concerns

Clinton Battles Pneumonia, Transparency Concerns

Hillary Clinton takes a selfie with supporters after a campaign rally on Monday, March 21, 2016, at Carl Hayden High School in Phoenix. (Photo by Ben Moffat/Cronkite News) By: Lorin McLain A Hillary Clinton supporter raises a peace sign during a

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First Camp Courage Site to Open in Hermosillo, Sonora

First Camp Courage Site to Open in Hermosillo, Sonora

(Featured Photo: azburn.org) By: Gabriela Calles Cronkite Special to AZLatinos.com This week, a Phoenix Committee discussed plans to build a new camping site for Camp Courage in Hermosillo, Sonora, to make it more accessible for non-English speakers to attend. The

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