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Venecia en primavera

Por Victoria Ortiz Como dicen algunos cuando piensan en visitar el viejo continente. “Es hora de saltar el charco”. Esta primavera haga sus maletas y decídase a pasar unos súper días empezando por la hermosísima y mágica ciudad de Venecia

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Azteca America Announces New Structure

Azteca America, a wholly owned subsidiary of Mexican broadcaster TV Azteca, S.A.B. de C.V., the second-largest producer of Spanish language content in the world, announced today that Manuel Abud has been appointed President and Chief Executive Officer, effective immediately. In his role, Abud

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Chicanos por la Causa Supports Healthy Minds and Active Bodies with Renaming of Learning Center

The San Marina Learning Center, created almost a year ago by Chicanos Por La Causa, Inc. (CPLC) to help keep children off the streets and encourage them to keep up with their school work, will now be named Cox Technology

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Phoenix Children's Hospital Joins Forces with Cincinnati Children's and Toyota

The number one factor of child deaths in Arizona is related to motor vehicle crashes. Phoenix Children’s Hospital announced it partnered with Cincinnati Children’s Hospital Medical Center and Toyota to bring the Buckle Up for Life program, a national injury

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Café Ole Opens In the Valley With a Twist of Mexican Cuisine

By: Jessica Danielle Ramirez There is a new flavor that has made its way inside the Metro Center Mall. Café Ole is a new quick eatery that is serving traditional Colombian food at an affordable price. Hector and Isabel Correa

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From Super Bowl Champ to Spring Training with the Rangers

By Francisco Romero One of Russell Wilson’s greatest accomplishments in his young life has been winning the Super Bowl. Wilson led the Seattle Seahawks in beating the Denver Broncos in this year’s NFL Championship Game. One of Rusell Wilson’s longtime

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Andy Ramirez, the Road from Intern to ABC15's Managing Editor

By: Cindy G. Castillo Andy Ramirez walked into the ABC15 building for his first day as an intern dressed up in a suit and tie. His first day involved listening to hundreds of “tip calls” for interesting news stories.  “When

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Julio Cesar Chavez Jr. Wins by Decision

By Francisco Romero This time around he made his weight, was focused and most importantly won convincingly.  In a rematch, Julio Cesar Chavez defeated Bryan Vera in a supper middleweight bout by unanimous decision.  Back in September 2013 the same

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Arizona Wildcats: Pac-12 Champions

  By Francisco Romero Everything points out that freshmen sensation Aaron Gordon will leave for the NBA after the season.  But the season is not over yet.  Sunday night Gordon may have played his last game at McKale Center. What

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Arizona’s Johnson Named Naismith Award Semifinalist

Arizona junior guard Nick Johnson was named one of 10 national semifinalists for the 2014 Naismith Trophy presented by AT&T in an announcement by the Atlanta Tipoff Club. Johnson is the lone Pac-12 representative on the 10-player list, which will

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