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Phoenix Installs New Street Signs to Discourage Bicyclists From Riding Against Traffic

(Phoenix, Ariz.)  —  Crews from the city of Phoenix Street Transportation Department are installing new street signs along popular bicycling corridors, in downtown Phoenix, to discourage bicyclists from riding against traffic.    As a safe practice and per state law

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Linda Larkin, the Voice of Jasmine in “Aladdin,” Celebrates Being Part of Disney History

By: Cindy G. Castillo Linda Larkin had no idea an audition in the 90s would lead her to be part of Disney history. From that moment on, she would bring life to Princess Jasmine, the daring, delightful and determined daughter

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Larry Hernandez to Face Kidnapping, Assault Charges in South Carolina Trial

Larry Hernandez to Face Kidnapping, Assault Charges in South Carolina Trial

Larry Hernandez is getting ready for trial. The 38-year-old Mexican regional singer was arrested late last week at the LA/Ontario International Airport on an outstanding warrant alleging that he kidnapped a South Carolina concert promoter. He was taken to the West Valley Detention Center and held without bail.  

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Kate Gallego Participa en Discurso Sobre la Iniciativa Federal “El Guardián de mi Hermano”

La concejal Kate Gallego fue invitada por la Casa Blanca esta semana, a ser panelista en un discurso sobre la iniciativa federal “El Guardián de mi Hermano”, habló sobre estrategias con oficiales federales para avanzar a la juventud de color. 

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Discovery of Liquid Water on Mars Links Back to University of Arizona Lab, Student

Discovery of Liquid Water on Mars Links Back to University of Arizona Lab, Student

By: Jesse A. Millard Cronkite News This week’s landmark announcement that the surface of Mars has liquid water links back to a University of Arizona laboratory where students and faculty monitor images from an orbiting camera. In 2010, Lujendra Ojha, then

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Victor Vidales to be Honored With “Heart” Award for Helping Others Achieve Their Dreams

Victor Vidales to be Honored With “Heart” Award for Helping Others Achieve Their Dreams

To see the American Dream in action, look no further than South Phoenix, where Victor Vidales is helping others realize their own dreams. Vidales has overcome childhood tragedy to become the CEO of RE/MAX New Heights Realty, and is committed

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Dierks Bentley’s Whiskey Row Opens on Mill Avenue

Dierks Bentley’s Whiskey Row Opens on Mill Avenue

By: Jessica Danielle Ramirez There is a new addition to Mill Avenue that adds a little bit of country taste to the popular night-out location. Similar to the already popular Scottsdale location, Dierks Bentley’s Whiskey Row has been open on

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Tempe Celebrates its Hispanic Heritage with the 17th Annual Tempe Tardeada

Tempe Celebrates its Hispanic Heritage with the 17th Annual Tempe Tardeada

(Tempe, Ariz.)  —  In conjunction with National Hispanic Heritage Month, the Tardeada’s goal is to offer an opportunity to celebrate and experience the legacy of Tempe’s Hispanic culture through entertainment, music, dance, art, food and exhibits.  The entertainment stage will feature

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Tempe Passes Distracted Driving Ordinance Effective October

(Tempe, Ariz.) – Beginning next month, drivers in Tempe who are operating vehicles erratically because of mobile device use can be cited by Tempe Police. The City Council last night voted 4-3 to approve the ordinance.  According to the ordinance, drivers

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Pope Francis Arrives to Rome, Ends Historic Visit to the U.S.

Pope Francis is back in Rome.  The Pope left Philadelphia Sunday and arrived in Rome early Monday morning, marking the end of a historic trip to U.S. soil.      Before his departure, Francis was met for a goodbye by Vice President

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