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Gay marriage, now legal in Arizona, not recognized by Navajo Nation

Wednesday, Oct. 29, 2014By HELEN TRACEY-NOREN Cronkite News Nathaniel George said that he knew he was going to marry his husband the first time he laid eyes on him more than eight years ago. Being Navajo and a Flagstaff resident, the chance

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Phoenix Public Library Exhibits Artwork by Jenita Landrum

Burton Barr Central Library will exhibit a collection of artwork created by artist Jenita Landrum, titled “Birthing the Next Generation II: Many Colors of Motherhood,” Nov. 7, 2014 ¬– Jan. 9, 2015 at the library’s @Central Gallery, 1221 N. Central

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Tempe asks residents to recycle their campaign signs

Election Day is almost here and the last thing the candidates want is for all those campaign signs to end up in the landfill. Let the city of Tempe recycle them for you instead. Tempe residents and campaign volunteers have two

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PCN Health & NAC Job Fair

The Native American Connection and the People of Color Network is hosting an annual job fair. An opportunity you do not want to miss. Date: Thursday, Nov. 6th Time: 8 a.m. – 5 p.m. Location: 4520 N. Central Ave. Phoenix, Az

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Teaching Your Kids About Financial Responsibility

By Shirley Velásquez for Las Fabulosas One of the best lessons that padres can teach their hijos is how to handle money. In fact, it’s never too early to start. Since figuring out where to begin can be difficult for most parents,

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Backers of medical marijuana launch effort to legalize recreational use

By LAUREN LOFTUS Cronkite News PHOENIX – The people who brought medical marijuana to Arizona four years ago now want marijuana legal for everyone over the age of 21. The Marijuana Policy Project has filed paperwork with state election officials to form a committee

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Phoenix nonprofits receive nearly half-million dollars in grant funding from Cox Charities

PHOENIX — Cox Charities has announced its selection of 90 non-profit organizations to receive grant funding, including the Fallen Firefighters Memorial and the CO+Hoots Foundation in Phoenix. In the Phoenix-area, $463,500 was awarded to 66 non-profits. Since the program’s inception in

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Most Important Lessons are Learned During the Most Difficult Struggles

By: Dr. Nicolas Porter I am often asked, “What life event was the most impactful on you as a person and eventual successful business person?”  This is a tough question for me because I feel like my entire life, from

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Sneak Peek Into Disney's New Film, 'Into the Woods'

“Into the Woods” is a modern twist on several of the beloved Brothers Grimm fairy tales, intertwining the plots of a few choice stories and exploring the consequences of the characters’ wishes and quests. This humorous and heartfelt musical follows

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6 Horrible Halloween Beauty Mistakes

By: Cindy G Castillo Sometimes Halloween will bring out the kid in you – it will remind you of the joys of playing dress up.   But in the midst of trying to achieve your best costume, you might take

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