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Tenderfoot Fire Forces Evacuations Three Years After Deadly Yarnell Incident

Tenderfoot Fire Forces Evacuations Three Years After Deadly Yarnell Incident

By: Isabel Menzel and Eddie Keller Cronkite News YARNELL – A wildfire has burned more than 1,200 acres near Yarnell, forcing the evacuation of about 300 residents and raising memories of the Yarnell Hill tragedy three years ago when 19

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Tempe to Offer FREE Vaccinations for Babies to Teens

Tempe to Offer FREE Vaccinations for Babies to Teens

Babies to teens who qualify for the Vaccines for Children program can receive free vaccinations from the Tempe Fire Medical Rescue Department throughout the year.  Department nurses typically hold the clinic on the third Wednesdayof the month, from 4 to 6 p.m.,

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Tempe to Install 4,000 New Energy-Efficient Streetlights

Tempe to Install 4,000 New Energy-Efficient Streetlights

Tempe this summer will begin installing 4,000 LED streetlights in neighborhoods throughout the city, replacing high-pressure sodium lights with the new energy-efficient fixtures. Residents are invited to an open house to learn more about the street lights and see a

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El Dasa to Charm Phoenix this Saturday, May 21st

El Dasa to Charm Phoenix this Saturday, May 21st

Dasahev Lopéz Saavedra, also known as El Dasa, is a man to watch. Hailing from Sonora, he worked odd jobs in Los Angeles until auditioning on the spot while driving the car of Vicente Fernandez. From then on, El Dasa

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Short on Z’s in AZ: A Third of Arizonans don’t Get Enough Sleep

Short on Z’s in AZ: A Third of Arizonans don’t Get Enough Sleep

By  Danika Worthington | Cronkite News WASHINGTON – One word keeps coming up as Amber Stites describes her night – late. The 31-year-old Phoenix resident picks up her significant other from work late, eats dinner late, washes dishes late and runs the

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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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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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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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Recap: Arizona United SC Draws With Portland Timbers 2, 1-1

Recap: Arizona United SC Draws With Portland Timbers 2, 1-1

(Peoria, AZ)  —  Arizona United Soccer Club fought to a 1 – 1 draw with Portland Timbers 2 in front of 3,374 friendly fans in its United Soccer League home debut. The match was the first regular season home match

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