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The Risks of Sitting at Your Desk Too Long and What to Do About it

By Robyn Moreno for Las Fabulosas According to recent studies, Americanos are sitting way more than ever — and the results aren’t looking good. The average worker is burning almost 150 fewer daily calories than his or her employed parents

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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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Phoenix Suns and Arizona Sports 98.7FM Extend Radio Agreement

PHOENIX – The Phoenix Suns and Arizona Sports 98.7 FM have signed a new multi-year agreement that will continue Arizona Sports’ position as the Suns flagship English radio station. The 2014-15 season will mark the start of the 39th consecutive season that

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Culture and Flavor Remain in the East Valley: Millie’s Café Puerto Rican Cuisine

By: Jessica Danielle Ramirez Every restaurant has a story to tell. There are people who dream of running their own restaurant, and then there are those who receive the opportunity in their hands.  For Alexandra Figueroa and her family, their

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Applications for the Ronald McDonald's Hacer Scholarship are now being accepted

Deadline: January 20, 2015 As part of its mission of providing the highest quality educational opportunities to high-need Latino youth, the LULAC National Educational Service Centers, Inc. (LNESC) is partnering with McDonald’s® to help promote the RMHC®/HACER® Scholarship to qualifying high

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Herberger Theater Festival of the Arts Arrives to Downtown Phoenix Nov. 1st

Herberger Theater Center and APS invite you to the annual Herberger Theater Festival of the Arts arriving to downtown Phoenix this weekend, Saturday Nov. 1  Celebrate the arts in downtown Phoenix with an event featuring performances, dance, food, visual art, live music,

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Intervention program key to preventing high school dropouts

New findings from a team of prevention scientists at Arizona State University demonstrate that a family-focused intervention program for middle-school Mexican American children leads to decreased drop-out rates and lower rates of alcohol and illegal drug use. “This is the

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Juan Pablo Galavis and Nikki Ferrell Split: Bachelor Winner Posts Indirect Instagram Quote

The happy ending for this ‘Bachelor’ hunk has come to an end.  US Weekly has confirmed that Juan Pablo Galavis and his girlfriend Nikki Ferrell have split, and it all unfolded on social media.  The season 18 Bachelor winner Nikki

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Phoenix out to reduce economic, human cost of disconnected youth

By RACHEL LUND  Cronkite News PHOENIX – Isaiah Whiteside first went to jail at 16. That point in his life didn’t have any meaning, he said, which led to boredom and then trouble. “What led to my incarceration was bad association

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Those with invisible disabilities such as autism face barriers to finding work

Friday, Oct. 24, 2014By LINXIAO LI Cronkite News SCOTTSDALE – Matt Cottle named his home bakery Stuttering King, drawing inspiration from King George VI’s fight with his stammer. Instead of delivering speeches, the challenge for Cottle is establishing himself in the job

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