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Purcell Apologizes for AZ Primary Fiasco; Public Calls for Resignations, Revote

Purcell Apologizes for AZ Primary Fiasco; Public Calls for Resignations, Revote

By: Joseph Guzman Cronkite Special to AZLatinos.com The Maricopa County Recorder appeared before the House Elections Committee and the public on Monday, to explain and apologize for the way her office handled the presidential primary election last week. “I want

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Arizona Leafy Greens is Devoted to a Community that Eats ‘Healthier and Safe’

Arizona Leafy Greens is Devoted to a Community that Eats ‘Healthier and Safe’

Nowadays, more and more people think about switching to a healthier lifestyle. Along with that comes of course, a healthier diet. But how often do we really think whether or not what we’re eating is safe? Lucky for us, there is an

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Phoenix Art Museum Hires New Gerry Grout Education Director

(Phoenix, Ariz.) — Phoenix Art Museum is pleased to announce that Kaela Hoskings will be joining the institution as its new Gerry Grout Education Director and will assume her new responsibilities at the Museum on August 17, 2015. Hoskings is currently the

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Raini Rodriguez Talks About “Paul Blart: Mall Cop 2,” Available Now on DVD

By: Cindy G. Castillo Disney star Raini Rodriguez’ spunk, personality and drive are undeniable. Now, the 22-year-old is taking the world by storm and her career has already surpassed ten years. In her most recent project, the actress is back

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Phoenix Suns Player Community Ticket Program will Benefit 15,000 Arizona Children and Families

Phoenix Suns Player Community Ticket Program will Benefit 15,000 Arizona Children and Families

PHOENIX – More than 15,000 Arizona children and their families will have a unique opportunity to attend a Suns game at US Airways Center this season, thanks to generous donations from Suns players as part of the Suns Player Community Ticket

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Scorecard on Immigration Votes Splits Arizona Lawmakers on Party Lines

  By AUBREE ABRIL Cronkite News WASHINGTON – All four Republican representatives from Arizona got a zero on a new national scorecard that rated all House members for their votes on nine immigration-related measures and statements on the issue. Arizona’s Democrats fared

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A Recent Study Shows Humble CEOs are Good for Business

ASU Now Forget the stereotypes of arrogant, macho leaders who don’t care about anyone else’s opinion. A new study from the W. P. Carey School of Business at Arizona State University shows humble CEOs significantly benefit a company and its

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