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Arizona Immigration Lawyers Busy Fielding Calls from Anxious Clients

Arizona Immigration Lawyers Busy Fielding Calls from Anxious Clients

Immigration attorneys say they are not sure exactly what will happen to immigrants in the U.S. under a Trump administration, but that they are trying to encourage anxious clients against any rash actions. (Photo by University of Findlay/Creative Commons) By Aida Chavez

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Now Open: Palabras Librerìa, Offering Books in English & Spanish

Now Open: Palabras Librerìa, Offering Books in English & Spanish

By: Jessica Lizza Cronkite Special to AZLatinos.com As soon as humans learned to communicate, they began writing down their history in some form – starting with something as simple as cave drawings, and evolving to what the world has now.

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Julión Alvarez: A Moment with Phoenix

Julión Alvarez: A Moment with Phoenix

(Featured Photo Credit: Carla Celaya/AZLatinos.com) By: Carla Celaya As I arrived at the venue, I was really skeptical about the turnout because not many people were entering the Talking Stick Resort Arena. But once 8 p.m. rolled around, everyone started

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No Holiday for Fliers: Sky Harbor Likely Among Busiest for Thanksgiving

No Holiday for Fliers: Sky Harbor Likely Among Busiest for Thanksgiving

Air travelers line up at a Transportation Security Administration checkpoint at Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport, expected to be one of the busiest in the nation this Thanksgiving. (Photo by Chloe Nordquist/Cronkite News) By Aida Chavez | Cronkite News WASHINGTON –

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Mexico Braces for Trump Presidency

Mexico Braces for Trump Presidency

By Alejandro Barahona | Cronkite News NOGALES, AZ – Manuel Pelayo, 25, crosses the border from Mexico to Arizona at least twice a week to buy groceries and other household items and for his wife and three children. But following the

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Gritty Suns drop game to Warriors

Gritty Suns drop game to Warriors

By Francisco Romero The Phoenix Suns gave the Golden State Warriors a run for their money Sunday night at the Oracle Arena in Oakland, but at the end of the game the Warriors finished ahead 133 – 120. The Suns

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How Trump’s Presidency Could Affect Arizona’s Economy

How Trump’s Presidency Could Affect Arizona’s Economy

Donald Trump’s been elected as the 45th president of the United States — so what will that mean for our Arizona economy? Trump’s election had an almost immediate effect on stocks. In Arizona, Phoenix-based Freeport-McMoRan’s shares rose up to $13.06. According

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David Farca: Entrepreneur, Leader and New President of Arizona United Soccer Club

David Farca: Entrepreneur, Leader and New President of Arizona United Soccer Club

(Featured Photo: Provided) By Carla León Recently, a new team president was appointed to the Arizona United Soccer Club. David Farca was born and raised in Mexico City. He is an entrepreneur and community leader and has a degree in

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What Penzone Sheriff’s Office, Trump, McCain Regime Could Hold For AZ?

What Penzone Sheriff’s Office, Trump, McCain Regime Could Hold For AZ?

By Lorin McLain The victory of Paul Penzone over Joe Arpaio is one of the few bright spots for Arizona Democrats in an election that saw the nation go heavy red. Maricopa County Sheriff Joe Arpaio released a congratulatory statement Tuesday night,

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Jeri Williams ‘Honored and Humbled’ to Serve as Phoenix’s First Female Police Chief

Jeri Williams ‘Honored and Humbled’ to Serve as Phoenix’s First Female Police Chief

By: Cindy G. Castillo Jeri L. Williams’ professional life has been characterized by a number of “firsts” – the first person in her family to pursue a career in law enforcement; and now, she’s all ready to serve as Phoenix’s

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