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Expert: Seven Hours of Sleep is the Best Amount for your Health

Nowadays, schedules seem to be getting more hectic and our lives are busier. How many of us haven’t complained about needing more sleep? Shawn Youngstedt, a professor at Arizona State University who studies sleep duration, has concluded that seven hours

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Bill Clinton is 'Deeply Conflicted' About Becoming 'First Gentleman'

A shocking new book is causing major stir around the nation, especially in politics. Author Daniel Harper writes in “Clinton, Inc.: The Audacious Rebuilding of a Political Machine,” how Bill Clinton doesn’t want his wife to win the U.S. presidency,

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Report: Driving Drops in Arizona as Public Transit Ridership Grows

By MATTHEW SEEMAN  Cronkite News WASHINGTON – Public transit use rose across Arizona as the number of miles driven dwindled, according to a new report that called for shifting funds from “unnecessary” highway projects to mass transit. The report from the Arizona

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Fruit Recall Affects Multiple Valley Stores

PHOENIX — A recall on fruit will affect multiple Valley Stores such as Costco, Fry’s Trader Joe’s or Walmart.  According to ABC15, peaches, nectarines, plums and pluots are being recalled by Wawona Packing Co. Specifically, those that were packed in

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Back to School Family Health Fair Event this Saturday, July 26

PHOENIX — Risas Dental and Braces is proud to sponsor a Back to School Family Health Care event this Saturday, July 26 along with the Golden Gate Community Center.   Services and health information will be provided for the entire

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Marco Antonio Solis at the US Airways Center

PHOENIX — Gala Entertainment is proud to present an icon of Mexican music known all over the world. Marco Antonio Solis, also known as “El Buki” returns to Phoenix after a five-year hiatus in a concert you do not want

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Socially Responsible Agents Donate Commission to Charities

As a family support specialist for the Southwest Human Development, Sonya Becerra would counsel families in stress so they could stay together and learn their way through their problems. She would supervise visits and help them work on parenting skills

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White House Says Number Of Kids Crossing Border Decreased Sharply

PHOENIX — The White House announced yesterday that the number of unaccompanied children crossing the border from Central America has decreased significantly. According to Fox Latino News, from the average of about 150 children apprehended along the Rio Grande border

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Looking for a Job: Click Here for Available Iora Primary Care Positions

PHOENIX —  Iora Primary Care – a new primary care practice that provides its patients with a different and better kind of personalized care – is opening two Arizona practices in September exclusively for seniors, 65 years old and older,

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Two Thirds of Users on Facebook add People to Snoop on Them

Oh the joys of Facebook. While some find its use helpful in building relationships, staying in touch with family members and long-time friends, we all have to admit that there is one or two people in your friends’ list that

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