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Video Security Doorbell Company to Create 100 Jobs in Glendale

Video Security Doorbell Company to Create 100 Jobs in Glendale

(Feature Photo: Westgate Entertainment District / Michael Baxter, Baxter Imaging LLC) Ring, a Santa Monica-based company, is making its way to Glendale and bringing with it 100 jobs for the Valley. The company makes video security doorbells and is opening

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Chavez Jr. Wins 50th Bout; Cardinals faced Dolphins; Suns and Pelicans in OT

Chavez Jr. Wins 50th Bout; Cardinals faced Dolphins; Suns and Pelicans in OT

By Francisco Romero Monterrey, Mexico was that site that witnessed Julio Cesar Chavez Jr. obtain his 50th victory as a professional boxer. Chavez Jr. beat German Dominik Britsch by unanimous decision in-front-of ten thousand fans at Arena Monterrey. The judges

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Top 5 Events for Happy Holidays

Top 5 Events for Happy Holidays

By: Samantha Collins If you’re like me, then as soon as November 1st hits, you’re singing Christmas tunes and dreaming of coquito. It’s the holiday season, and while for the rest of the country, that usually means cozy nights indoors

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Youth vs. Experience in Upcoming UFC Match

Youth vs. Experience in Upcoming UFC Match

(Featured Photo: Yair Rodriguez/ufc.com) By Carla León Celaya Yair Rodriguez, a.k.a. El Pantera, is from Chihuahua, Mexico. He’s a mixed martial artist and Taekwondo black belt. Rodriguez started to train in martial arts when he was just 5 years old.

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Obama Legacy Leaves Mixed Success In AZ

Obama Legacy Leaves Mixed Success In AZ

By Lorin McLain Leaving office after two terms of butting heads with Republican majority members, it’s no surprise the legacy of Barack Obama will show mixed success in policies affecting Arizona. The Grand Canyon State’s current economic health is noticeably better

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December’s Top 10 Things to Do in the Valley

December’s Top 10 Things to Do in the Valley

‘Tis the season for cozy sweaters, holiday lights and unwrapping gifts! December might be the last month of the year, but it doesn’t disappoint with some of the most festive, fun and entertaining events of the year for the entire

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Hispanic Adults with Diabetes Could Benefit from Peer Support Interventions

Hispanic Adults with Diabetes Could Benefit from Peer Support Interventions

(Featured Photo: Flickr Creative Commons/Denise Chan) (Columbia, MO) ― Diabetes is a global health problem that disproportionally affects individuals of ethnic and racial minorities. Minorities are more likely to experience complications from the disease, and the death rate from diabetes

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Lights of the World, the Largest Lights Show in North America, Arrives to Chandler

Lights of the World, the Largest Lights Show in North America, Arrives to Chandler

(Featured Photo: lightsoftheworldus.com) It is the largest lights show in North America to date, and it is happening now right in our backyard. The Lights of the World spectacle is a unique international lantern arts festival that combines the age-old

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Lalopalooza: Celebrating 100 Years of the Father of Chicano Music, Tucson’s Own Lalo Guerrero

Lalopalooza: Celebrating 100 Years of the Father of Chicano Music, Tucson’s Own Lalo Guerrero

(Tucson, AZ) —  Tucson Federal Credit Union and KXCI present Lalopalooza on Friday, December 9th at El Casino Ballroom as we celebrate the upcoming 100th Anniversary of legendary Tucson Born Musician Lalo Guerrero who was born on December 24th, 1916. With Lalopalooza,

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What to do When Your Holiday Guest is an Addict

What to do When Your Holiday Guest is an Addict

It’s every holiday host’s worse nightmare: a guest who is an alcoholic or a drug addict. When not inviting the guest — a loved one, a professional partner or associate — is not an option, how do you prepare for

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