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Turn a Traditional Dinner into a Fiesta: The Best Thanksgiving Recipes with a Latin Twist

Let’s face it — Latin homes on Thanksgiving work a little different. There’s at least 10 women in the kitchen, dinner starts no earlier than 9pm and the night ends with dancing, of course!   But specifically, Thanksgivings in Latin

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ASU to host 2017 NCAA Final Four

Members of the Sun Devil Athletics family celebrated Nov. 14 as it was announced ASU is bringing the biggest event in college basketball, the NCAA Final Four, to the Valley in 2017. The university led the community effort to land

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Ducey: Budget, including $300 million owed to schools, to be top priority

By ANASTASIA REYNOLDS Cronkite News PHOENIX – Doug Ducey said Monday the budget will quickly become his top priority when he takes office as governor, including what to do about a lawsuit that’s left the state owing more than $300 million to

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Phoenix Makes Top Ten Digital Cities Survey for 2014

The Center for Digital Government (CDG), a national research and advisory institute on information technology policies and best practices in state and local government, recently ranked Phoenix as a top ten digital city in its 2014 Digital Cities Survey for

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ADOT plans to add more message boards on Valley’s highways

By Jacqueline Pulido PHOENIX – The 65 electronic message boards that dot highways throughout the Phoenix metro area can display everything from commute times during rush hours to information on accidents or weather conditions that could affect traffic. The Arizona

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Inspired by the Release of 'Horrible Bosses 2' – Four Places to Relax and Rejuvenate Like a Boss in Phoenix

By: Jessica Danielle Ramirez Wanna live like a boss? The cushy comforts of the executive lifestyle is something everyone wants to emulate, and there is no denying that Arizona is a state of posh and relaxation. Phoenix is renowned for

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Civil Rights Activist Roberto Reveles to Receive “Orgullo Award” at Stylos Awards 2014

The Stylos Awards, presented by the Isac Amaya Foundation, will pay tribute to long time civil rights activist Roberto Reveles through their highest honor: the “Orgullo Award.” The Orgullo Award is a legacy recognition given to people that have led

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Stylos Awards is Back for its 9th Year, and it’s Back Bigger and Better

By: Cindy G Castillo  Stylos Awards is in its 9th year, and it is becoming a community favorite year after year.    A fashion show, live music and dance will take stage during the event gathering local talent from all

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The Hunger Games: Mockingjay Part 1 Presents, Latina Warriors

The countdown for the release of “The Hunger Games: Mockingjay Part 1” continues with a gallery of Latina Warriors – courageous and inspirational Latinas throughout history that have exhibited Katniss-level bravery.  Victoria Soto – This courageous teacher was hailed as a heroine

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Stanton, City Launch Effort to Boost Extracurricular School Activities through Tax-Credit Program

PHOENIX — From marching band and sports to theater and field trips, extracurricular activities play an important role in building character, encouraging curiosity, developing self-esteem and helping kids grow into responsible adults. That’s the motivation behind a public-service campaign launched

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