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Google Launches New Web Domain, 'SOY,' to Reach Growing Hispanic Market

Google is increasing it’s efforts to reach out to the Latino community.  It has launched a brand new domain – .soy – which is intended for members of the Hispanic community or as they call it, a “place for Latinos

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Shop owners: Tempe ban on e-cigs in public spaces not hurting business

  By CARLENE REYES Cronkite News TEMPE – Thick layers of vapor fill Carl Dewberry’s e-cigarette shop Valor Vapor on a recent afternoon. Some customers chat with one another on couches with slim e-cigarette devices in hand, exhaling vapor into the air,

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Arizona schools saw some of nation’s steepest spending cuts, report says

By MIRANDA RIVERS Cronkite News WASHINGTON – Arizona’s per-pupil spending has fallen 17.5 percent since 2008, the third-deepest rate of K-12 education cuts in the nation, according to a report released Thursday. The Center on Budget and Policy Priorities report said most states saw

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Economic Council to Recognize Stanton for Regional Economic Leadership

Mayor Greg Stanton was honored  Thursday by the Greater Phoenix Economic Council with its Outstanding Regional Contribution award for his continuing efforts to promote regional economic development a priority. “Mayor Stanton has been a tremendous advocate for the greater Phoenix

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Gloria Trevi at the Talking Stick Resort

The iconic, ever-lasting energy that Gloria Trevi brings to the stage is making its way to the Valley this upcoming November 2nd at the Talking Stick Resort in Scottsdale. Trevi will be performing her latest hits, including “Todos me Miran,”

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A Variety of European Pastries All In One Location: European Bakery & Café

By: Jessica Danielle Ramirez In the west Valley, just west of 36th Avenue and Bell road, a hint of sweet European flavors awaits your discovery.  Lined with shopping centers, convenience stores and specialty shops on almost every block, you might

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First Ebola Patient Diagnosed in U.S. Dies, What Happens Next

The first person in the United States to be diagnosed with Ebola, Thomas Eric Duncan, was pronounced dead Wednesday morning by the Dallas hospital where he was being treated.  The outbreak has already killed thousands in Africa.  Texas Health Presbyterian

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It's all about Jewelry: Check out the Latest Trends to Spice any Outfit!

By: Stephanie Gonzalez When it comes to jewelry, every woman can agree that it can be important to express individuality and personal style. Jewelry can make an entire outfit come together and make it even more special and unique.  Jewelry

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Match Between Julio Cesar Chavez Jr. & Miguel Cotta a Possibility

By Francisco Romero Julio Cesar Chavez Jr. and Saul “El Canelo” Alvarez are the next possible contenders against Puerto Rican Miguel Cotto. The plan was for Canelo to face Cotto on May of 2015. Cotto was expected to fight between

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Celebrando el Dia de la Independencia Colombiana

Fiesta de Independencia Colombiana En Arizona. Invitamos a toda la comunidad a celebrar este sábado 19 de Julio la Independencia del pais Colombiano, en un homenaje a deportistas que con la mejor preparacion y entrega han puesto en alto el

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