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Arizonans Pay Less Taxes Than the Average American, Report Says

Arizonans Pay Less Taxes Than the Average American, Report Says

Think you have it bad when it comes to taxes? Well as it turns out, Arizona actually fares better than the rest of the country. The Arizona Republic shares a new report by the Tax Foundation, which pinpoints the fact

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Study: Arizona’s Gender Wage Gap Costs the State’s Women Nearly $6 Billion Per Year

Study: Arizona’s Gender Wage Gap Costs the State’s Women Nearly $6 Billion Per Year

(Washington, DC) – On average, Arizona women employed full time, year round are paid just 84 cents for every dollar paid to men – a yearly pay gap of $7,029. That means, in total, women in Arizona lose nearly $6 billion every year,

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The Scottsdale Culinary Festival to Delight Valley Foodies This Weekend

The Scottsdale Culinary Festival to Delight Valley Foodies This Weekend

Do you want to support the arts in the most delicious way possible? Thanks to the Scottsdale Culinary Festival, you can do just that. What began as a fundraiser for the Scottsdale League of the Arts some 37 years ago,

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Street Food Cinema Presents: ‘The Princess Bride’ this Saturday, April 16th

Street Food Cinema Presents: ‘The Princess Bride’ this Saturday, April 16th

The perfect movie, is there such a thing? Some might say it’s inconceivable, but fans of The Princess Bride may protest. The perfect film, with food trucks you say? Now we’re talking. Brought to you by Street Food Cinema, this

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‘Busco Novio Para mi Mujer’ Available on DVD/Digital HD June 7th

‘Busco Novio Para mi Mujer’ Available on DVD/Digital HD June 7th

An unhappy marriage goes from bad to hilariously worse when Busco Novio Para Mi Mujer arrives on DVD (plus Digital) and Digital HD on June 7. Feeling that he has been victimized, a disgruntled husband devises a scheme that will

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6 Delicious and Inventive Ways Phoenix Does Nachos

6 Delicious and Inventive Ways Phoenix Does Nachos

By: Brian Garrido Nachos are not just a convenience food served at a twenty-four, seven day a week store, with stale chips and slathered in a gooey orange “cheese” sauce. Rather, the Tex-Mex dish has a real history, starting with

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Phoenix Offering Free Tax-Filing Services through April 18

Phoenix Offering Free Tax-Filing Services through April 18

The city of Phoenix’s Earned Income Tax Credit (EITC) campaign helps working families who earned less than $54,000 in 2015 with free tax preparation and filing services. Sixteen primary sites, located in Phoenix, are still offering free tax preparation and

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Airline Performance Was Up, but So Were Passenger Complaints in 2015

Airline Performance Was Up, but So Were Passenger Complaints in 2015

By: Marisela Ramirez Cronkite News (Washington, DC) – Airline passengers got slightly better service last year – but they weren’t happy about it. That was the finding of the 2016 Airline Quality Rating, which said domestic carriers did a slightly better job with

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El Niño’s Dry Conditions May Spur Bad Arizona Wildfire Season

El Niño’s Dry Conditions May Spur Bad Arizona Wildfire Season

By Kendall Bartley | Cronkite News (Flagstaff, AZ) – Fire officials in Flagstaff are preparing for wildfire season as El Niño unexpectedly left Arizona with dry conditions that can spark fire danger. Southwest dry this fire season “El Niño was expected to

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Arizona House Speaker Bans Media From Floor After Reporters Refuse Background Check

Arizona House Speaker Bans Media From Floor After Reporters Refuse Background Check

By: Miguel Otarola Cronkite News (Phoenix, AZ) – Arizona Statehouse reporters, in protest of a new “invasive” background check instituted by House Speaker David Gowan, covered Thursday’s session from the public gallery instead of the House floor. The background checks are the

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