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Elections Officials Blasted for Arizona Primary Debacle

Elections Officials Blasted for Arizona Primary Debacle

By Lorin McLain Now that the haze of Arizona’s presidential preference election has lifted, elections officials are catching heat for the hours-long wait thousands of voters endured to cast their ballots. Eager supporters of both parties were still waiting as

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Statements on the Passing of Legendary Announcer Joe Garagiola

Statements on the Passing of Legendary Announcer Joe Garagiola

Joe Garagiola (Feb. 12, 1926 – March 23, 2016) passed away this morning following an unparalleled career in baseball spanning from his playing days in the 1940s to his role as a D-backs broadcaster through 2013. The 2014 Buck O’Neil

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Café Jaleo: Tradicional Cumbia, Salsa y Cubano @ the Crescent Ballroom

Café Jaleo: Tradicional Cumbia, Salsa y Cubano @ the Crescent Ballroom

Do you like to cha-cha in a Latin bar? Then this one’s for you! Local Phoenix salsa band Café Jaleo will be bringing all of the flavors of Latin America to your eardrums this Saturday night at the Crescent Ballroom.

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El Bachatero de tu Vida: Joe Veras y su Orquesta en Vivo en Phoenix

El Bachatero de tu Vida: Joe Veras y su Orquesta en Vivo en Phoenix

Desde la Republica Dominicana llega a Phoenix el nombre de tu vida, el Bachatero “Joe Veras y su Orquestra.” Ellos se estarán presentando en vivo en el Stratus Event Center de Phoenix este Sábado 26 de Marzo. Presentado por Mangú

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Ballet Arizona Presents Today’s Masters, March 24th – 27th

Ballet Arizona Presents Today’s Masters, March 24th – 27th

(Phoenix, AZ)  —  Just in time for Spring, Ballet Arizona presents a program of fresh, contemporary and classic works from choreographers around the world.. Today’s Masters puts today’s acclaimed choreographers in the spotlight for a program of creative and diverse

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Our 5 Favorite Valley Queso Fundidos: Touches of French to Traditional

Our 5 Favorite Valley Queso Fundidos: Touches of French to Traditional

By: Brian Garrido A recent big-time food magazine heralded the return of a Tex-Mex favorite with Southern celebrity chef, Sean Brock’s Queso Fundido. Had the publication come to Arizona, they would have noted the cheesy dish was already popular and

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Voto Latino Launches New App, ‘VoterPal’

Voto Latino Launches New App, ‘VoterPal’

AUSTIN, TX. –  Voto Latino, the leading non-profit organization empowering American Latino millennials by engaging them through civic media, launched VoterPal, an iOS app for iPhone or iPad that is a step forward in modernizing our country’s registration process. Its innovative technology

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Bernie Sanders Arizona Rally Recap

Bernie Sanders Arizona Rally Recap

By: Joseph Guzman Cronkite Special to AZLatinos.com Democratic presidential candidate Bernie Sanders spoke to more than 7,000 people at the Phoenix Convention Center Tuesday, while the results of critical primaries for his campaign slowly came in. “Are you tired of

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Free Fatty Liver Disease Test Opportunity for Arizona Latinos

Free Fatty Liver Disease Test Opportunity for Arizona Latinos

By: Michael Hudhall Special to AZLatinos.com New studies, including a new study at the USC School of Medicine show that 49% of Latinos have a gene variation that can lead to an accumulation of fat in the liver when they eat

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Ann Kirkpatrick Discusses Campaign Strategy as She Rallies for a Seat in the U.S. Senate

Ann Kirkpatrick Discusses Campaign Strategy as She Rallies for a Seat in the U.S. Senate

By: Cindy G. Castillo Ann Kirkpatrick has been a representative for Arizona’s first congressional district since 2013. Born and raised in the White Mountains of Eastern Arizona, Kirkpatrick is a third-generation Arizonan who knows and understands the needs of her

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