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Know the Signs: Does Your Child Have a Sleeping Disorder?

By Christina Vercelletto It’s not just about being drowsy during the day. Hyperactivity, poor grades, and social problems are all potential consequences of a childhood sleep disorder. According to a University of Arizona study conducted this year, kids with sleep apnea are

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Traffic Jamming: That Time Spent Behind the Wheel Adds Up

By: Tom Blanton Cronkite News (Washington, DC) – What could you do with the 51 hours that you spent stuck in traffic last year if you were a typical Phoenix commuter? Or even the four hours that the average Lake Havasu

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Shakira Still the Queen of Facebook, Most ‘Liked’ Person for Third Year in a Row

Shakira is still the queen of Facebook. That’s according to the 2016 edition of the “Guinness Book of World Records,” where the “Hips Don’t Lie” singer came at the top as the world’s most “Liked” person on Facebook with a

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Arizona’s Economy Continues to Recover, Just Very Slowly

By: Curtis Spicer Cronkite News (Phoenix, Ariz.) – Spurred by slow but steady employment and housing growth, local and national economists remain cautiously positive about the economic forecast for Arizona. The economists, who spoke at a Greater Phoenix Chamber of Commerce

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‘Pumpkins At The Peak’ Comes To Pointe Hilton Squaw Peak Resort Soon

  (Phoenix, Ariz.)  —  The family-friendly Pointe Hilton Squaw Peak Resort will set the stage for an evening of ghoulish poolside entertainment on Oct. 30 during its 19th annual Pumpkins At The Peak community event. Glowing jack-o-lanterns, ghosts and goblins will transform the

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Film Review: ‘Dope’ is Smart and Refreshing, an Original Coming-of-Age Story

“It’s hard out here for a geek.” A critical hit from the festival circuit – an audience favorite at Sundance, and I can easily see why – Dope is an incredibly satisfying movie-going experience. The film follows Malcolm (played by

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Advocates to Ducey: Pay Court-Ordered Education Funding Now

By James Anderson | Cronkite News The state’s failure to pay public schools hundreds of millions in court-ordered funding has chased competent teachers from classrooms, education advocates said at a demonstration Thursday. “Programs have been cut. Class sizes have risen because the

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The 6th Annual ‘Brazilian Day Arizona Festival’

(Gilbert, Ariz.) – Afro:Baile in presentation with The Center; presents the 6th annual “Brazilian Day Arizona Festival” – a celebration of Brazil’s Independence Day. Join us this September as more than 50 musicians, dancers, performers & instructors from across Brazil and the USA, gather at the Scottsdale Center for the

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The Best Ways to Style your Locks, Without the Irreversible Damage

The Best Ways to Style your Locks, Without the Irreversible Damage

By The Editors of Fabulosamente Latina for Las Fabulosas As much as we all love our blow-dryers, straightening irons and curling irons, excessive heat when hairstyling can weaken your hair structure and affect its health. The heat created by styling

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Homage Will be Paid to Victims & Rescuers of September 11th in Phoenix

(Phoenix, Ariz.)  —  On September 11, 2001, four commercial airliners bound for the West Coast were hijacked by terrorist extremists. In the worst terrorist attack in U.S. history, a total of 2,977 people were killed in New York City, Washington,

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