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Chilean Band La Ley to Rock Comerica Theatre April 30th

Chilean Band La Ley to Rock Comerica Theatre April 30th

Chilean rock band La Ley is bringing its Adaptación to Phoenix this April. Beto Cuevas, Mauricio Claveria, Pedro Frugone, and David Chirino will be performing their greatest hits at Comerica Theatre, including “Mentira,” “Aqui,” “Dia cero” and “Fuera de Mi.”

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Ha*Ash to Grace Tempe’s Marquee Theater April 21st

Ha*Ash to Grace Tempe’s Marquee Theater April 21st

The musical talent of sisters Hanna and Ashley Pérez Mosa has dazzled audiences for more than a decade, and this Thursday they will be gracing the stage of the Marquee Theater here in Phoenix. Combining pop, country and rock, the sibling duo

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Fate of 137,000 Arizonans in Balance, as High Court Takes up DACA Case

Fate of 137,000 Arizonans in Balance, as High Court Takes up DACA Case

By Madison Alder | Cronkite News (Washington, DC) – When the Supreme Court on Monday hears a Texas challenge to the Obama administration’s deferred deportation programs, the fates of 137,000 people in Arizona – and millions in the U.S. – will be

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3 Reasons Downtown Phoenix Could (Maybe) Survive Without the Diamondbacks

3 Reasons Downtown Phoenix Could (Maybe) Survive Without the Diamondbacks

By Blake Benard | Cronkite News Call it the Arizona Diamondbacks effect. Eighteen years ago the major league baseball team moves into new stadium digs, known as cutting edge for its retractable roof and acknowledged as an economic magnet for the

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More Medical Marijuana Dispensaries May Soon Crop Up in Arizona

More Medical Marijuana Dispensaries May Soon Crop Up in Arizona

By Zac Pacleb and Chloe Nordquist | Cronkite News Arizona could see an increase in medical marijuana dispensaries after the Arizona Department of Health Services opens up applications this summer. It’s the first time the department will allow new dispensaries since

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16-year-old Develops Free App to Help Students Pass Arizona Civics Test

16-year-old Develops Free App to Help Students Pass Arizona Civics Test

By Alexis Dominguez | Cronkite News A 16-year-old has developed a free app to help students pass the Arizona civics test, which soon will be required for students to graduate. Riley Danler, a student at Primavera Online High School, created the

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USA Swimming Arena Pro Swim Series Recap

USA Swimming Arena Pro Swim Series Recap

By Peter Cheng Cronkite Special to AZLatinos.com This past weekend, the Skyline Aquatic Center in Mesa, Ariz. hosted the fourth stop on the USA Swimming Arena Pro Swim Series. This Olympic qualifying event featured several of the biggest names in

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Film Review: Disney’s Beautiful “Jungle Book” is Exciting, Visually Stunning

Film Review: Disney’s Beautiful “Jungle Book” is Exciting, Visually Stunning

Disney’s The Jungle Book is visually stunning and filled with enough excitement to keep viewers both young and old planted firmly on the edge of their seats – as well as being one of the best films that director Jon

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20,000 People Get Basic Human Needs Met at “Hopefest” in Phoenix

20,000 People Get Basic Human Needs Met at “Hopefest” in Phoenix

The Phoenix Fire Department’s Baby Shots Immunization Clinic organizers are participating in a huge “Hopefest” event being hosted by CityServe this weekend at Chase Field.  Hopefest serves tens of thousands of children and families in need.  The event will provide people in need

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Phoenix Zoo Celebrates Día del Niño this Sunday, April 17th

Phoenix Zoo Celebrates Día del Niño this Sunday, April 17th

If moms and dads get their own days once a year, then surely the kids deserve one too! And what better location to celebrate than surrounded by adventure and excitement at the Phoenix Zoo? The Día del Niño celebration is

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