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Mexican Street Corn: As American as Mac & Cheese, Where to Get Yours in Phx

Mexican Street Corn: As American as Mac & Cheese, Where to Get Yours in Phx

By: Brian Garrido Throughout Arizona and other parts of the country, south of the border street food is as much an American staple as macaroni and cheese, hot dogs, and apple pie. In addition to tacos ubiquity, there is the

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Arizona May Determine New Minimum Wage in November

Arizona May Determine New Minimum Wage in November

By  James Ulrich | Cronkite News (Scottsdale, AZ) – In addition to the presidential election, Arizona may have another important decision to make on the ballot come November. This one might set a new minimum wage for the state. Two organizations have launched

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Mercury Training Camp is Open for Business

Mercury Training Camp is Open for Business

By Francisco Romero. – Hopes of another championship title is on the horizon for the WNBA Phoenix Mercury as they began training camp for the 2016 season at Talking Stick Resort Arena on Monday. And why not, the Mercury have

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DAS Foundation Presents: ‘Transforma tus Finanzas en 30 Días’ with Special Guest Andres Gutierrez

DAS Foundation Presents: ‘Transforma tus Finanzas en 30 Días’ with Special Guest Andres Gutierrez

The DAS Foundation is a nonprofit organization that distinguishes itself by providing local entrepreneurs the education and tools to develop a business plan. The foundation is devoted to providing the financial support for entrepreneurs who want to start, or grow,

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Tucson to Offer $2 Swim Lessons to Those who Qualify

Tucson to Offer $2 Swim Lessons to Those who Qualify

The City of Tucson Parks and Recreation Department, in partnership with the American Red Cross Aquatics Centennial Program, will offer $2 summer swim lessons for children ages 6 months to 17 years. Participants must be among the first 1,400 registered

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Arizona Business Leaders Work to Strengthen Ties with Mexico

Arizona Business Leaders Work to Strengthen Ties with Mexico

(Scottsdale, AZ) – Arizona and Mexico are moving forward and forging closer ties, despite heated presidential campaign rhetoric, according to some leading business and Republican leaders in the state. Some leaders in Arizona, known for anti-Mexican immigrant legislation, are challenging billionaire

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Mayor Stanton Calls On Local Businesses to Provide Youth Employment Opportunities

Mayor Stanton Calls On Local Businesses to Provide Youth Employment Opportunities

(Phoenix, AZ)  —  Phoenix Mayor Greg Stanton hosted an “Engaging Tomorrow’s Youth Today” breakfast for more than 120 business leaders to learn about youth employment opportunities and how they can partner with the City of Phoenix to provide summer internships

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Rally Calls State, Maricopa ‘Ground Zero’ for Voter Suppression Issues

Rally Calls State, Maricopa ‘Ground Zero’ for Voter Suppression Issues

By: Danika Worthington Cronkite News (Washington, DC) – Congressional Democrats and voting-rights activists Thursday described Arizona as “ground zero” for voter suppression, what they said was one of the results of the Supreme Court’s 2013 “gutting” of the Voting Rights Act.

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Audit: 19 Tribal Schools in Arizona Went Uninspected for Four Years

Audit: 19 Tribal Schools in Arizona Went Uninspected for Four Years

(Washington, DC) – At least 19 tribal schools in Arizona went four years or more without the inspections that are supposed to be performed every year by the Bureau of Indian Affairs, according to a recent Government Accountability Office audit. A

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Trump, Clinton Claim Paths To Victory After New York

Trump, Clinton Claim Paths To Victory After New York

By: Lorin McLain It’s no wonder the New York primaries mattered more this year than previous election cycles. After Tuesday night’s blowout by the GOP and Democratic frontrunners, both say their paths to victory are pretty much guaranteed. Donald Trump

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