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Should 16-Year-Olds Vote in Arizona Elections?

Should 16-Year-Olds Vote in Arizona Elections?

By Amber Kahwaji | Cronkite News  A proposed amendment to Arizona’s state constitution could allow 16-year-olds to cast their vote in state elections. Those who support lowering the voting age from 18 hope it will increase interest in election and

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Colados Coffee and Crepes Captivates Valley Foodies

Colados Coffee and Crepes Captivates Valley Foodies

By Aida Chavez Cronkite Special to AZLatinos.com Colados Coffee and Crepes is a family-owned coffee shop and creperie in Avondale and it has been getting a lot of positive attention from Valley foodies. The shop uses a unique brewing process

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5 Body Shapes: Which One Are You?

5 Body Shapes: Which One Are You?

By: Rosangelica Cardenas, Blush Boutique One of the most important things we need to know and accept about ourselves is the shape of our bodies and what fashion choices work for us (and which ones don’t). This is part of

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Recreate the Trendiest Hairstyles from Fashion Week with Unilever’s Easy #DIY Steps

Recreate the Trendiest Hairstyles from Fashion Week with Unilever’s Easy #DIY Steps

While it feels like 2016 has just begun, there have already been countless award and fashion shows during this short period, enticing us with the latest and greatest trends set by world famous celebrities, designers and influencers. The ever-changing fashion

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Pew Study Shows Widening Ideological Divide Among Voters

Pew Study Shows Widening Ideological Divide Among Voters

By Lorin McLain A new study from the Pew Research Center sheds an interesting light on how the U.S. appears to be more politically polarized now than ever. The nature of nastiness in the presidential election cycle has obviously escalated

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Yumi la Rosa Flamenco Presents: Amor de Baile 2 Dance Extravaganza

Yumi la Rosa Flamenco Presents: Amor de Baile 2 Dance Extravaganza

Phoenix’s very own Yumi de la Rosa, famous for her work in flamenco, is bringing her show Amor de Baile back to valley audiences this March! The Tempe Center for the Arts will be host to a dazzling spectacle of

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Una Familia de Jalisco: Building ‘Fiesta Mexicana,’ Restaurant Empire

Una Familia de Jalisco: Building ‘Fiesta Mexicana,’ Restaurant Empire

By: Brian Garrido After immigrating to the United States, Jalisco-born Patricia and Martin Rangel created Fiesta Mexicana, a growing restaurant empire in Colorado, Arizona, Utah and New Mexico. With eight restaurants in operation and four sold as franchises, the couple

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Nick Vega, GM of Hyde Park Jewelers: ‘We’re Upscale Luxury with a Friendly Environment’

Nick Vega, GM of Hyde Park Jewelers: ‘We’re Upscale Luxury with a Friendly Environment’

By: Cindy G. Castillo Hyde Park Jewelers is upscale luxury surrounded by an open, friendly environment and staff. The company is based out of Denver, but their Phoenix location has been under the management of Nick Vega for the past seven

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The ‘Sugar-Free’ Debate: Could It be a Danger to Your Health?

The ‘Sugar-Free’ Debate: Could It be a Danger to Your Health?

By Lauren Fischer for Las Fabulosas For many working toward weight-loss goals, choosing sugar-free foods and drinks would seem right. But did you know that anything labeled “diet” is loaded with artificial sweeteners, which have the potential to do more

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March’s Top 10 Things to Do in Phoenix

March’s Top 10 Things to Do in Phoenix

The Valley is buzzing with its own version of March Madness. This month is bringing some of the hottest events the Phoenix area has seen, and you do not want to miss any of them. From a group of rock legends brought

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