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Latina Research Scientist Laura G. Gonzalez Excels in the Latino Community

By: Jessica Danielle Ramirez Laura G. Gonzalez is one Latina in the Valley who is making a difference in more than one way. Growing up in Mexico, Laura had a vision of what she wanted to do in life. She

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His Wedding was Interrupted by a Hateful Rant, Now, Oscar de las Salas Speaks Up and Shares What's Coming up

By: Cindy G Castillo    It was a beautiful afternoon in Coronado, Calif. Sunday, Aug. 17th and Arizonans Oscar de las Salas and Gary Jackson were ready for the most important day of their lives – their wedding.    By

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Tips for traveling smoothly this 2014 holiday season

Traveling this fall and winter? Make the most of your trip with these simple tips for easier, less stressful travel from Best Western’s YouMustBeTrippin.com travel expert and Latino Papiblogger Manny Ruiz.  Book your travel and hotel as early as possible.

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A question of economic impact: What if Cardinals make Glendale’s Super Bowl?

By MORGAN CHANCronkite News PHOENIX – Come February, thousands upon thousands of fans and their wallets will flock to the Valley for Super Bowl XLIX and activities surrounding it, buying hotel rooms, meals and more in the process. But what

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Arizona DREAMers reapplying for federal deferred-action program

By EMILIE EATON Cronkite News PHOENIX – In March, 24-year-old Franko Milan accomplished his dream of becoming a real estate agent. Two years before, Milan was jumping between jobs. He was a supermarket courtesy clerk for a while. He worked for two

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Arizona sees steady rise in suicide rate among middle-aged men

By ALICIA CANALES Cronkite News   PHOENIX – Arizona has had one of the nation’s highest rates of suicide in recent years, and while that rate has barely climbed for the state’s overall population one segment has seen a substantial increase: middle-aged

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A Recap on the 29th Annual National Hispanic Women's Corporation

The 29th Annual Hispanic Women’s Corporation was a success this year. The event took place on Thursday and Friday of last week at the Phoenix Convention Center, and was able to gather hundreds of Latinas to empower them on professional, civic

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ASU journalism students capture 22 Rocky Mountain Emmy Nominations

Arizona State University students at the Walter Cronkite School of Journalism and Mass Communication amassed 22 Student Production Award nominations in the 2014 Rocky Mountain Emmy Awards – seven more than the rest of the field combined. The winners will

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Anabell Castro Thompson Voted President-Elect for the National Hispanic Nurses Group

By: Cindy G Castillo Anabell Castro Thompson, nurse practitioner with the Hospice of the Valley, has been named president-elect for the National Association of Hispanic Nurses for 2014-2016. The Chandler resident was elected and installed during the July national conference

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Registration for The Arizona Latino Arts and Cultural Center (ALAC) Classes is Now Open

The Arizona Latino Arts and Cultural Center (ALAC) is proud to announce their new classes. Don’t miss the opportunity to work with ALAC’s professional Latino Artists from our community. Artists include:  Jose Andres Giron Aztec Smurf James Garcia Lalo Cota

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