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$5 Dollar Food Festival Arrives in Tempe on April 23rd

$5 Dollar Food Festival Arrives in Tempe on April 23rd

It’s nearing Saturday afternoon and your stomach may be growling. Sure you could go grab a burrito and call it a day, but why would you want to, when you have the Tempe $5 Food Festival at your fingertips? Once

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Roberto Tapia to Perform at Celebrity Theater this Saturday, April 23rd

Roberto Tapia to Perform at Celebrity Theater this Saturday, April 23rd

It’s time to bust out your best hats and polish those boots, because Roberto Tapia is making his way to Phoenix! Born in California, and raised in Sinaloa, El Muchacho will be at Celebrity Theater this weekend to belt out

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Seven-Time Grammy Winner, Singer-Songwriter Prince Dead at 57

Seven-Time Grammy Winner, Singer-Songwriter Prince Dead at 57

The world is mourning the loss of a legend this week. The seven-time Grammy winning singer and songwriter Prince was found dead at his Paisley Park Studios residence in Chanhassen, Minnesota on Thursday morning. He was  57. According to a statement

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IRS Referrals for Tax Fraud Prosecutions Continue to Drop in Arizona, Nation

IRS Referrals for Tax Fraud Prosecutions Continue to Drop in Arizona, Nation

By: Samantha Witherwax Cronkite News (Washington, DC) – The number of taxpayers the IRS referred for criminal prosecutions fell last year to the lowest levels of the Obama administration, and the agency said it expects numbers will continue to drop in

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Stanton: New Suns Venue Downtown Should Also House Coyotes

Stanton: New Suns Venue Downtown Should Also House Coyotes

By  Cuyler Meade | Cronkite News Phoenix Mayor Greg Stanton on Tuesday announced his commitment not only to keep the Phoenix Suns in downtown, but to bring the NHL’s Arizona Coyotes to the city – without raising any new taxes. As an

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Valley Boutique Owner Launches Valentina Rose Foundation, Fashion for Compassion

Valley Boutique Owner Launches Valentina Rose Foundation, Fashion for Compassion

Rosangelica Cardenas is the proud owner of Blush Boutique in Phoenix and now, she’s nothing short of thrilled to announce the launch of her very own non-profit, Valentina Rose Foundation (VRF). Cardenas was inspired to create the Valentina Rose Foundation

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FDA Allows Folic Acid in Corn Masa Flour, Could Prevent Latino Birth Defects

FDA Allows Folic Acid in Corn Masa Flour, Could Prevent Latino Birth Defects

By Danika Worthington | Cronkite News (Washington, DC) – The Food and Drug Administration announced that manufacturers can start adding folic acid to corn masa flour beginning Friday, a move long pursued by advocates who say it will curb birth defects

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Los Reyes de la Torta Expands, Adds Panadería

Los Reyes de la Torta Expands, Adds Panadería

By: Brian Garrido In 2001, the Torre brothers, Enrique and Eloy, opened Los Reyes de Las Tortas, showcasing a true taste of their South of the Border home, the Mexican-style torta. Emulating Mexico City, home to over twenty million, the

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Latin Comedy Jam Hosted by Paul Rodriguez Returns to Scottsdale April 23rd

Latin Comedy Jam Hosted by Paul Rodriguez Returns to Scottsdale April 23rd

Join the Laugh Factory Scottsdale and get your laugh on! The Latin Comedy Jam is happening this Saturday, February 27th and you do not want to miss it. The event will be hosted by none other than Paul Rodriguez, and will welcome an array of Latin comics,

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Thousands Rally as Supreme Court Hears Challenge to DACA/DAPA

Thousands Rally as Supreme Court Hears Challenge to DACA/DAPA

By Madison Alder | Cronkite News (Washington, DC) – Arizonans were among the thousands who rallied outside the Supreme Court Monday as justices considered a challenge by 26 states, including Arizona, to the Obama administration’s deferred deportation policies. “We don’t want

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