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Scottsdale Resident Shares her Journey to Weight Loss and how she's Helping Others do the Same

By: Cindy G. Castillo Jessica Candelaria understands first hand the importance of maintaining a healthy lifestyle. Over the past 5 years, she has been able to shed 50 pounds, and describes her journey as life-changing. “Before I was involved with

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Don't Let Jealousy Get In the Way of a Healthy Relationship

By: Jessica Danielle Ramirez Jealousy is hands-down the worst trait to carry in a relationship. It can do numerous things to a couple, such as initiate fights, cause you to blame each other for arguments and causes big time insecurities.

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Activists: Tempe anti-discrimination vote speaks to statewide momentum

By LAUREN LOFTUS Cronkite News To activist Joshua Zaragoza, Tempe’s overwhelming approval of workplace protections for lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender municipal workers is a springboard for other cities to pass non-discrimination measures. “The objective and the goal in those cities would

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5th Annual: Brazilian Day Festival

Description Enjoy a fun-filled afternoon as you celebrate “Brazilian Day” at the Scottsdale Center for the Performing Arts. Presented by Afro: Baile in partnership with the Center; the “5th Annual” – Brazilian Day Arizona Festival is the largest, most authentic

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Parks and Recreation Department No Longer Considering Preserve Parking Meters

 After soliciting public input for the past two weeks, the Phoenix Parks and Recreation Department has decided to remove parking meters from consideration as a tool to manage traffic, crowding and trail impact at heavily crowded desert preserve parking areas. 

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Leaders from tribe, Glendale break ground on $400 million casino resort

By LINXIAO LI Cronkite News GLENDALE – Leaders of the Tohono O’odham Nation and this West Valley city broke ground Thursday on a $400 million casino resort that has been the subject of lawsuits and legislation to block it.  While opponents have

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Some schools take a pass on program to give free meals to students

By MIRANDA RIVERS  Cronkite News WASHINGTON – With a deadline looming for a federal program to give free meals to all students in certain low-income schools, some Arizona districts are finding there really is no such thing as a free lunch.

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End of the Year Movie Releases you Can't Miss

Summer is over, but movie season in theaters seem to be just starting. Check out the following titles to be released this end of year movie including Denzel Washington as a former black ops commando who fakes his own death in THE EQUALIZER, the adorable mischievous

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How parents of anxious children can avoid 'protection trap'

A new Arizona State University study reveals that parents whose children suffer from anxiety often fall into the “protection trap” that may influence their child’s behavior. The paper, “Variations in the Influence of Parental Socialization of Anxiety among Clinic Referred

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Tempe Police: Week 1 Safe & Sober Campaign Results

Tempe Police in cooperation with the Governor’s Office of Highway Safety (GOHS)  and 17 Valley police agencies began another year of the “Safe and Sober” Campaign this past weekend. This three week campaign began last week, Thursday, August 21st and

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