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ErLinda C. Tórres, President and CEO for ALAC Leads to Preserve the Arts in our Community

By: Cindy G. Castillo Linda C. Tórres, President and CEO of the Arizona Latino Arts and Cultural Center ~Galeria 147, (ALAC) has six generations behind her to trace the roots of her commitment to the community. Her family is a

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Telemundo Arizona Expands Local News to Better Serve the Spanish-Speaking Community in Phoenix and Tucson

Phoenix, AZ  – Telemundo Arizona today announced it is launching two hours of local weekend news to better serve the Hispanic audience in the Phoenix and Tucson markets. Starting this weekend, the station will air a half-hour of local news

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Ranger’s Closer Joakim Soria Traded to Detroit for Pair of Prospects

By Francisco Romero As the July 31 non-waivers trade deadline approaches, Major League Baseball teams are either buyers or sellers. In a move designed to take the Detroit Tigers to the World Series, the team announced the acquisition of right-handed

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Fashion 911: Quick Fixes for Common Fashion Mishaps like Stains and Wrinkles

From the Editors of Fabric Care Solutions Nobody’s perfect. Rips, snags and stains happen to even the most fastidious of fashionistas on a daily basis. And there is nothing more embarrassing than ripping the seat of your pants or finding a

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Latina Still Standing July 2014: Mary Rose Wilcox

Latina Still Standing July 2014: Mary Rose Wilcox

By: Diana Bejarano For Mary Rose Wilcox, a Latina who believes she was born to serve, family and community are two of the most important things in life.    As a child growing up in the mining town of Superior,

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I have dark, tan skin. How can I pull off light eye shadow?

Expert Q&A From the Editors of Las Fabulosas You are right be wary, my friend; light colors tend to visually expand, but dark colors visually contract. Applied the wrong way, light eye shadow can make your eyes appear small and

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Expert: Seven Hours of Sleep is the Best Amount for your Health

Nowadays, schedules seem to be getting more hectic and our lives are busier. How many of us haven’t complained about needing more sleep? Shawn Youngstedt, a professor at Arizona State University who studies sleep duration, has concluded that seven hours

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Bill Clinton is 'Deeply Conflicted' About Becoming 'First Gentleman'

A shocking new book is causing major stir around the nation, especially in politics. Author Daniel Harper writes in “Clinton, Inc.: The Audacious Rebuilding of a Political Machine,” how Bill Clinton doesn’t want his wife to win the U.S. presidency,

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Report: Driving Drops in Arizona as Public Transit Ridership Grows

By MATTHEW SEEMAN  Cronkite News WASHINGTON – Public transit use rose across Arizona as the number of miles driven dwindled, according to a new report that called for shifting funds from “unnecessary” highway projects to mass transit. The report from the Arizona

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Experts: Water-Safety Message Needs to Reach all Ages, all Bodies of Water

By PAULINA PINEDACronkite News Service WASHINGTON – Gilbert dad Cody Thomson has a problem with pool-safety campaigns: the pool part. Thomson, whose then 6-year-old son, Brenan, drowned in a canal in 2011, said safety campaigns need to remind people that

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