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Phoenix Art Museum Presents ‘Cuba: in Focus,” a Fascinating Photo Exhibit

Phoenix Art Museum Presents ‘Cuba: in Focus,” a Fascinating Photo Exhibit

Cuba has been an object of fascination for many over the years, and it can’t be denied that it is a society in transition. Compiled by the Entwine Cuba organization, this photo exhibit showcases the daily life and changes taking

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Divided Arizona Delegation Casts Votes as Clinton Seals Nomination

Divided Arizona Delegation Casts Votes as Clinton Seals Nomination

(Feature Photo by Lily Altavena/Cronkite News) By Isabel Menzel | Cronkite News PHILADELPHIA – A divided Arizona delegation cast 51 of its 85 convention votes for Hillary Clinton as she wrapped up the Democratic presidential nomination Tuesday after a surprisingly tough,

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Arizona Democrats Remain Hopeful for Fall Elections

Arizona Democrats Remain Hopeful for Fall Elections

(Photo by Isabel Menzel/Cronkite News) By Emily Zentner | Cronkite News PHILADELPHIA – Fresh off the history-making nomination of Hillary Clinton, the first female presidential nominee for a major U.S. party, Arizona Democrats said they think the historically Republican state

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Arizona Breakfast Weekend Rolls to the Valley July 28th – July 31st

Arizona Breakfast Weekend Rolls to the Valley July 28th – July 31st

Everyone knows that breakfast is the most important meal of the day. So why not eat it all weekend long? Come out to the Arizona Breakfast Weekend, where you breakfast lovers can check out the best breakfast spots Valley-wide. Explore

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A Valley Treasure: Four Seasons Executive Chef Mel Mecinas

A Valley Treasure: Four Seasons Executive Chef Mel Mecinas

By: Brian Garrido Since coming to the Valley more than a decade ago, Executive Chef Meliton Mecinas – known informally in the desert dining circles as Chef Mel – has been creating delectable food at the Four Seasons Resort Scottsdale

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4 Useful Tips to Help your Kids Get Rid of Those Back-to-School Jitters

4 Useful Tips to Help your Kids Get Rid of Those Back-to-School Jitters

Summer is coming to a close, and the school is coming into sight. The teachers and staff at the Arizona Charter School have compiled a list of ideas that will assist students and parents with ways to get around the

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Border Residents Don’t Want a Wall Built Between Cities, According to Major New Poll

Border Residents Don’t Want a Wall Built Between Cities, According to Major New Poll

By Molly Bilker Cronkite News Despite heated political rhetoric about the U.S.-Mexico border, people who live in the region largely view themselves as one community, believe in making it easier to cross back and forth and do not favor building

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Arizona DNC Delegates Selected to Reflect State Demographics

Arizona DNC Delegates Selected to Reflect State Demographics

(Featured Photo by: Rob Shenk via Creative Commons) By Kelsey DeGideo | Cronkite News (Phoenix, AZ) — Hundreds of Arizonans applied to be delegates to the Democratic National Convention this year, but only 100 people will actually attend. For Philadelphia 2016,

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USA Swimming Foundation Surpasses 4 Million Children Served Through Swim Lessons

USA Swimming Foundation Surpasses 4 Million Children Served Through Swim Lessons

(Colorado Springs, CO) – The USA Swimming Foundation has announced that more than 4 million children have received the lifesaving gift of swim lessons through its 750-member Make a Splash Local Partner network, since the initiative began in 2007. Through the Make

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