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Lalo’s Mexican Food Makes a Return to Arizona

By: Jessica Danielle Ramirez Lalo’s Mexican Food is returning to the Valley of the Sun. After being closed for many years, the eatery is preparing to make its comeback and is ready to serve its loyal customers once again. The

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Mexican-Born Law Professor Nominated To The California Supreme Court

PHOENIX — Here’s yet another proof that Latinos are continuing to break barriers in the state of California, continuing the trend to diversity one of the most influential courts in the country. According to Fox News Latino, Governor Jerry Brown

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Phoenix Mercury and Waddell & Reed, Inc. to Host a Free Basketball Clinic for Local Youth

PHOENIX – The Phoenix Mercury is teaming up with Waddell & Reed, Inc. to host a basketball clinic for Valley youth on Sunday, July 27 from 2-4 p.m. on the Mercury’s main court at US Airways Center. The clinic is free

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Luis Miguel in Concert at Comerica Theater

El sol de Mexico is making his way to the Valley on Wednesday, September 17 at 8 p.m. at Comerica Theater 400 W. Washington Ave.  Phoenix, Ariz. 85003 For more information, call (602) 379-2800 Tickets are on sale at www.ticketmaster.com1800-745-3000

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ErLinda C. Tórres, President and CEO for ALAC Leads to Preserve the Arts in our Community

By: Cindy G. Castillo Linda C. Tórres, President and CEO of the Arizona Latino Arts and Cultural Center ~Galeria 147, (ALAC) has six generations behind her to trace the roots of her commitment to the community. Her family is a

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Telemundo Arizona Expands Local News to Better Serve the Spanish-Speaking Community in Phoenix and Tucson

Phoenix, AZ  – Telemundo Arizona today announced it is launching two hours of local weekend news to better serve the Hispanic audience in the Phoenix and Tucson markets. Starting this weekend, the station will air a half-hour of local news

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Ranger’s Closer Joakim Soria Traded to Detroit for Pair of Prospects

By Francisco Romero As the July 31 non-waivers trade deadline approaches, Major League Baseball teams are either buyers or sellers. In a move designed to take the Detroit Tigers to the World Series, the team announced the acquisition of right-handed

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Latina Still Standing July 2014: Mary Rose Wilcox

Latina Still Standing July 2014: Mary Rose Wilcox

By: Diana Bejarano For Mary Rose Wilcox, a Latina who believes she was born to serve, family and community are two of the most important things in life.    As a child growing up in the mining town of Superior,

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I have dark, tan skin. How can I pull off light eye shadow?

Expert Q&A From the Editors of Las Fabulosas You are right be wary, my friend; light colors tend to visually expand, but dark colors visually contract. Applied the wrong way, light eye shadow can make your eyes appear small and

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ErLinda C. Tórres, President and CEO for ALAC Leads to Preserve the Arts in our Community

By: Cindy G. Castillo Linda C. Tórres, President and CEO of the Arizona Latino Arts and Cultural Center ~Galeria 147, (ALAC) has six generations behind her to trace the roots of her commitment to the community. Her family is a

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