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5 Tips for Taking the Stress Out of Thanksgiving

5 Tips for Taking the Stress Out of Thanksgiving

(Featured Photo: Dianne Rosete/Flickr Creative Commons) Whether Mommy is helping out with a school project on Pilgrims, arguing with the in-laws on who’s hosting on Thanksgiving Day, or planning the perfect menu to impress her picky sister-in-law, Thanksgiving can be

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Poise Composure and Drive: The Miss Arizona Latina Pageant Happening Nov. 27th

Poise Composure and Drive: The Miss Arizona Latina Pageant Happening Nov. 27th

(Featured Photo: Facebook/Miss Arizona Latina) By: Samantha Collins If you thought that beauty pageants were a thing of the past, think again! The Miss Arizona Latina Pageant has been a staple in Arizona for the past five years, and has

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CitySkate’s Grand Opening, Tree Lighting to Take Over Downtown Phoenix Nov. 26th

CitySkate’s Grand Opening, Tree Lighting to Take Over Downtown Phoenix Nov. 26th

By: Samantha Collins When you think of Phoenix, ice skating doesn’t usually come to mind. However, we won’t let our beautiful sunny winters stop us from enjoying this classic winter activity! This weekend kicks out CitySkate downtown, where you can

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No. 8 Arizona defeats Northern Colorado 71-55

No. 8 Arizona defeats Northern Colorado 71-55

By Francisco Romero. – The experts said that Arizona would win Monday’s game against the Bears of Northern Colorado University by 31 points. The Cats won, but it was way closer than 31 points; Arizona won 71-55. The Bears and

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Democrats Call on Obama to Pardon DREAMers, Quell Deportation Fears

Democrats Call on Obama to Pardon DREAMers, Quell Deportation Fears

Rep. Luis Gutiérrez said President Barack Obama has a responsibility to pardon DREAMers before leaving office. He was joined by Reps. Judy Chu, left, and Zoe Lofgren. (Featured Photo by Dillion Eddie/Cronkite News) By Jessica Suerth | Cronkite News WASHINGTON –

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Arizona Homelessness Fell 30 Percent Since 2010, National Report Says

Arizona Homelessness Fell 30 Percent Since 2010, National Report Says

A homeless youth in the Valley, one of a steadily falling number of homeless people in Arizona, according to the most recent numbers from the Department of Housing and Urban Development. (Photo by Sabella Scalise/Cronkite News) By Adam DeRose | Cronkite

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Phoenix Pizza Fest to Delight Food Lovers in the Valley Sat., Nov. 19th

Phoenix Pizza Fest to Delight Food Lovers in the Valley Sat., Nov. 19th

By: Samantha Collins Ah, pizza. The world’s most perfect food group. For the pizza lovers out there (and who isn’t, really?), the time has come for you to enjoy the best day ever with the best food ever. Fifteen pizza

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Latino Leaders Reflect On Arpaio Defeat

Latino Leaders Reflect On Arpaio Defeat

By Lorin McLain Years of animosity that swelled between the Maricopa County Sheriff’s Office and the local Latino community could have very well led to Joe Arpaio’s loss in the 2016 election. After 25 years, the Arpaio era came to a

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Laura Madrid: Donald Trump Wins ‘Salesman of the Year’

Laura Madrid: Donald Trump Wins ‘Salesman of the Year’

By: Laura Madrid ‘FEAR’ is the most expensive, intangible product one can buy! Donald Trump just made the most important sales pitch of his life; and he closed the deal. He did it because he knew how to target the

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Cirque du Soleil’s ‘TORUK: The First Flight’ Makes Phoenix Stop this Weekend

Cirque du Soleil’s ‘TORUK: The First Flight’ Makes Phoenix Stop this Weekend

By: Samantha Collins The highest grossing movie of all time, James Cameron’s Avatar, is getting a fresh new spin, courtesy of Cirque de Soleil. The world-renowned company has created some of the circus circuit’s most incredible shows, and they’ve cooked

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