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AZ $9.6 Billion Budget Aims to Ease School Budget Cuts, Spare Tax Increases

AZ $9.6 Billion Budget Aims to Ease School Budget Cuts, Spare Tax Increases

By: Lorin McLain Arizona’s new budget restores some funding for K through 12 education and provides tax cuts for businesses. State budget officials say the $9.6 billion state budget signed by Governor Doug Ducey this week should leave $66 million

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Living United for Change in Arizona (LUCHA) Ofrecerá ‘Feria de Vivienda’ en Phoenix

Living United for Change in Arizona (LUCHA) Ofrecerá ‘Feria de Vivienda’ en Phoenix

Living United for Change in Arizona (LUCHA), en conjunto con la Ciudad de Phoenix, se complacen en presentar una feria de vivienda en la biblioteca Burton Barr de Phoenix este proximo 14 de Mayo, a partir de las 11:00 a.m.

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R&B and Salsa Come Together this Saturday at Peoria’s ‘Multicultural Music Festival’

R&B and Salsa Come Together this Saturday at Peoria’s ‘Multicultural Music Festival’

Brought to you by the Northwest Black History Committee, this weekend in Peoria will be filled with jams of all kinds. It’s the Multicultural Music Festival, bringing you tunes from R&B to Latin, Soul to Salsa and then some. While

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Ballot Harvesting Law Could Impact Latinos and Seniors in General Election

Ballot Harvesting Law Could Impact Latinos and Seniors in General Election

By  Courtney Columbus and Anna Copper | News21 Arizona’s new law that criminalizes the collection of voters’ early ballots by volunteers could impact the ability of the elderly and Latinos to cast their votes, according to local voter outreach groups. For the

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Collectivo Presents, ‘New Latino Influencers: The First Class’

Collectivo Presents, ‘New Latino Influencers: The First Class’

Last year Collectivo had a record-setting attendance at the Successful Latina Influencers Event. Following the event, we created the first Latino Blogger Bootcamp and signed up the first class. Join us to welcome Collectivo’s first 6 graduates from the Phoenix

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Food Original: Macayo’s Debuts Jalisco-Style Tableside Margaritas, a Valley of the Sun First

Food Original: Macayo’s Debuts Jalisco-Style Tableside Margaritas, a Valley of the Sun First

By: Brian Garrido On research and development outreach in Guadalajaura, Mexico (the country’s second largest city), Macayo’s CEO Sharisse Johnson and the Director of Marketing, Brand Management, Ashley Negron were seated at Las Casas de Los Platos, a popular eatery

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Trump Rally in Fountain Hills Sparks First Amendment Discussion

Trump Rally in Fountain Hills Sparks First Amendment Discussion

By  Justin Emerson | Cronkite News FOUNTAIN HILLS – When protesters blocked the roads leading into a Donald Trump in Arizona in March, the results were predictable. The instigators were arrested, cars were towed and traffic flowed normally. The clash between protesters and commuters

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Arizona Public Service Co. (APS) May be Forced to Reveal Political Spending

Arizona Public Service Co. (APS) May be Forced to Reveal Political Spending

It’s possible that the Arizona Public Service Co. (APS) could be forced to reveal its political spending. Last week, State Attorney General Mark Brnvich issued an opinion to Arizona Corporation Commission member Robert Burns, indicating that as an individual, he

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Arizona HOV Lane Violations Rising

Arizona HOV Lane Violations Rising

By: James Ulrich Cronkite News TEMPE – The number of high occupancy vehicle lane citations Arizona Department of Public Safety officers issued last year increased by about 50 percent compared to four years prior. The department issued 7,364 citations in

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Children Living in Lower-Income Areas are More Susceptible to Asthma

Children Living in Lower-Income Areas are More Susceptible to Asthma

By: Alejandra Armstrong Cronkite News PHOENIX – Children in the state’s lower-income urban communities suffer more serious bouts of asthma caused by dirty air and other pollutants – despite decades of state and local monitoring and repeated concerns that air

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