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Maricopa County Air Quality Department: April Kicks Off Summer Ozone Season in the Valley

April 1 marks the start of summer ozone season, when air quality concerns shift from pollution caused by woodburning, to the ground-level ozone produced by harmful emissions. This pollutant forms at ground level when chemicals from emissions react under the

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A Recap on the Spring Into Fashion Event by Phoenix Fashion Week Hosted by the Arizona Center

The spring into fashion Runway show was held Friday, March 28, 2014 at the Arizona Center in Downtown Phoenix. Doors opened at 7p.m. and guests were invited in for a meet and greet featuring pop-up shops by Allie Ollie, Clothes

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Paranormal Activity: The Marked Ones Blu-Ray/DVD Release April 8th

We’re super excited about the Blu-Ray/DVD release of Paranormal Activity: The Marked Ones and to celebrate we’re highlighting the top 5 films about demonic possession that stunned and fascinated viewers worldwide. Obviously we have to start with our latest favorite,

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Villa Peru Continues to Thrive As More Plates Are Being Served

By: Jessica Danielle Ramirez  Hard work and dedication came hand in hand with the Salazar family when they decided to open a Peruvian family restaurant in Tempe 3 years ago. The decision to travel to the United States leaving behind

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You Can Still Enroll in Health Care

The deadline for enrolling for a health insurance plan under the Affordable Care Act (Obamacare) ended yesterday at midnight. However, in order to facilitate the completion of enrollment for people who missed the deadline, the U.S. Department of Health and

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The Wait for Immigration Reform Continues, Republicans Reluctant to Pass Bill

By: Genesis Monserrate The long wait for immigration reform is yet to continue, as Republicans are reluctant to pass a bill. From the time the House Speaker John Boehner stated that no action would be done due to the trust

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ASU to Combine Teachers College, Infant Child Research Programs Preschools

Arizona State University is combining the Mary Lou Fulton Teachers College Preschool and the Infant Child Research Programs Preschool to allow for more children to benefit from the collective services. This combination of early childhood services will further integrate scientifically-based

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Arturo Valdez, Mexican Designer Makes his Debut Across Borders at Latino Fashion Live 2014

By: Cindy G. Castillo Artistic expression is the main fuel that drives Arturo Valdez. During his childhood, courses in painting and pottery helped shape his imagination. It was at the age of 16 that his interest in fashion design sparked.

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D-Backs Lead MLB with Lowest Fan Cost Index for Eighth Straight Year

The Arizona Diamondbacks (@Dbacks) have the lowest Fan Cost Index ($126.89) in Major League Baseball for the eighth consecutive season, it was announced by Team Marketing Report. The D-backs finished more than $80 below the industry average of $212.46. The

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The Beginning of the End for Derek Jeter as a Major League Player

By Francisco Romero The 2014 Major League Baseball season will be New York Yankee’s shortstop Derek Jeter’s last as an active player.  He will leave a storied career with a huge void to fill.  Since 1903 the Yankees have had

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