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“FED UP” on Theaters Everywhere May 9th will Uncover the Secrets the Food Industry doesn’t Want you to Know

By: Cindy G. Castillo During the past 30 years, everything that we thought we knew about eating healthy and exercise is entirely WRONG. The movie FED UP is about to open the eyes of audiences in theaters nationally this May

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Mimita’s Cuban Café Brings Traditional Dishes and Original Plates to the Table

By: Jessica Danielle Ramirez Spanish and African inspiration is what customers will find when dining at Mimita’s Cuban Café.  Named “the best Cuban food” around town, the café combines traditional recipes from past generations and Cuban dishes with a twist.

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5 Minutes to a Fresh Face

By Lauren Fischer for Las Fabulosas Busy mamis have it all, except for one thing: time. But that doesn’t mean they need to sacrifice their beauty routine. Radiant, glowing skin can be achieved without spending hours in front of the mirror.

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Spring Training in the Valley

Spring Training baseball under the warm Arizona sun has been a tradition for devoted fans since 1947, when just two teams, the Cleveland Indians and the New York Giants, came here to prepare for the rigors of the long regular

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Advocates Slam Proposal to Charge for Meeting Records Requests

By Kirtsen Kraklio A proposal that would allow governments to charge a fee for time-intensive public records requests would restrict access to information and undermine open government, a media attorney told lawmakers Thursday. “Bottom line is public records in Arizona

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Business leaders rally against bills to roll back, forbid Common Core in Arizona

By Moriah Costa Cronkite News Several GOP bills to roll back or forbid Arizona’s switch to the Common Core State Standards would harm efforts to create a more competitive workforce, business leaders said Thursday. “We believe that it would be wrong

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Say Goodbye to Blotchy Skin

By Aly Walansky The last thing you want to see when you look in the mirror is redness, patches and blemishes – but that’s the reality for many of us. Blotchy skin can be caused by a number of things,

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What's New At Salt River Fields In 2014?

The Arizona Diamondbacks will host the Los Angeles Dodgers for the first Cactus League game in 2014 at Salt River Fields at Talking Stick this Wednesday and fans will have much to look forward to at the D-backs’ award-winning Spring

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A Recap of Premio lo Nuestro 2014

Univision thrilled guests of Premio Lo Nuestro, where the Latin music industry’s biggest stars were recognized. Hosts William Levy and Ninel Conde awarded performers such as Marc Anthony, Gerado Ortiz, Prince Royce and the late Jenni Rivera. Marc Anthony took

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Eager to get seat belts on students, state senator drove a school bus

By Harmony HuskinsonCronkite News When children ride school buses, Sen. Barbara McGuire, D-Kearny, doesn’t understand why they can’t wear seat belts. “We have them buckle up in our cars. It doesn’t make sense not to have them buckle up elsewhere,”

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