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Lana Del Rey Concert At Comerica Theatre

Lana Del Rey, a creative, famed singer-songwriter, is coming to Phoenix on April 15th at the Comerica Theatre.  Do not miss out on this event!  For more information about this event, please visit: http://www.comericatheatre.com/ Comerica Theatre: 400 West Washington Street Pheonix,

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Snow White and The Seven Dwarves Musical

The Valley Youth Theatre is hosting Snot White and The Seven Dwarves on April 11th at 7:30 p.m. through April 27th. This comedic musical is a spin off of the Broadway show and it is sure to entertain the entire

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Huskies National Champions Back at the Top

By Francisco Romero After being banned from post-season play for one year, the University of Connecticut’s basketball team is back on top the college basketball world.  The Huskies defeated the Wildcats of Kentucky (60-54) to its fourth national championship in

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A Tale of Two Halves; Mexico Rescues Game

By Francisco Romero Almost 60,000 fans gathered inside University of Phoenix Stadium in Glendale, Arizona to watch Mexico and the United States in a friendly match Wednesday night.  Mexico was able to rescue a 2-2 tie after the United States

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Maricopa County Air Quality Department: April Kicks Off Summer Ozone Season in the Valley

April 1 marks the start of summer ozone season, when air quality concerns shift from pollution caused by woodburning, to the ground-level ozone produced by harmful emissions. This pollutant forms at ground level when chemicals from emissions react under the

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Ed Pastor's Retirement Prompts Candidates To Seek The Democratic Safe Seat

By: Genesis Monserrate U.S Congressman Ed Pastor’s sudden retirement has sparked interest to possible candidates wanting to take over the safe democratic seat, which was occupied by the congressman for 23 years. Pastor, who became the first Hispanic from Arizona

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Pablo Helguera's Exhibit: Libreria Donceles

Pablo Helguera, a well- respected artist , is showcasing an exhibit of Spanish literature. With 12,000 Spanish books ranging in every topic, the exhibit will serve as a temporary book store to the public at no cost. With this exhibit,

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Phoenix Festival de España in Downtown Phoenix

Phoenix Center for the Arts and Flamenco Por La Vida is proudly hosting the Phoenix Festival de España on March 22nd, 2014 from 12 p.m. to 9 p.m. at the Phoenix Center for the Arts in Downtown Phoenix!   This event

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Arizona SCITECH Festival Open Through March 20th

  The Arizona SCITech festival is currently open to the public through March 20th, 2014 for free! Learn more about science and technology by participating in hands-on activities and becoming engaged in conversations about the topic. Don’t miss out on

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Hispanics Among the Lowest in Voting Turnout Rates

 By: Genesis Monserrate The lowest voter turnouts among Hispanics are increasing in number. Hispanics now lag behind non- Hispanic blacks and whites. According to a Gallup survey conducted, only 51 percent of Hispanics are registered to vote.  This has become a

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