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A Recap of Premio lo Nuestro 2014

Univision thrilled guests of Premio Lo Nuestro, where the Latin music industry’s biggest stars were recognized. Hosts William Levy and Ninel Conde awarded performers such as Marc Anthony, Gerado Ortiz, Prince Royce and the late Jenni Rivera. Marc Anthony took

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Valentine's Day Experiences in Downtown Phoenix

Love is in the air in downtown Phoenix as romantic Valentine’s Day dining experiences at Sheraton Phoenix Downtown Hotel and The Westin Phoenix Downtown take hold. Both hotels are offering dine and stay packages, and the restaurants at each hotel are offering Valentine’s dinner specials.  District

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Bill to combat sex trafficking in Arizona takes first step in House

By Jordan Young Cronkite News To Cindy McCain, co-chair of a task force Gov. Jan Brewer assembled to address human trafficking, one way to combat the problem is treating women and girls lured into the sex trade as victims. “They’re not prostitutes,

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Trends for Spring Fashion

Trends for Spring Fashion

By: Taylor Pineda Spring pastel colors compliment some of the biggest upcoming trends in fashion for this Spring 2014. Wide-length pants are a great replacement to a more fitted legging or slack that we saw trending in the winter. Explore

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Glendale Chocolate Affaire

Glendale Chocolate Affaire

Did you know that the average American consumes around ten pounds of chocolate each year? Get a head start on your annual ten pounds at the Glendale Chocolate Affaire, held the weekend before Valentine’s Day, Feb. 7-9 in Historic Downtown

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STEAM education movement blends art with STEM subjects

STEAM education movement blends art with STEM subjects

By Harmony Huskinson Cronkite News Alone, they are scattering of yellow, blue and green cords in a grey case. But when eighth-grader Robert Rubio gets ahold of them at this community arts center, he can create light. With unwavering focus

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Among states, Arizona had smallest gap between men’s, women’s pay

Among states, Arizona had smallest gap between men’s, women’s pay

By Mauro Whiteman Cronkite News Arizona had the smallest gap between men’s and women’s pay among states in 2012, with women in the state earning about 87 cents to the dollar, according to data from the Bureau of Labor Statistics.

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Lawmaker: Reduce military’s residency rule for tuition program

Lawmaker: Reduce military’s residency rule for tuition program

By Caitlin Cruz Cronkite News  A state lawmaker wants to remove a requirement that children of active-duty military members attend public school for 100 days before applying for a state program that helps families pay for educational alternatives. Rep. Sonny

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La Ciudad de Phoenix es un Sol

La Ciudad de Phoenix es un Sol

Por Victoria Ortiz La ciudad de Phoenix, cuya extendida área urbana es también conocida como “El Valle del Sol”, es la capital del estado de Arizona y cabecera del Condado de Maricopa. Es la ciudad más grande y poblada del

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2013 CALA Alliance International Festival

2013 CALA Alliance International Festival

By: Cindy G. Castillo Back with new programming for all audiences, the inaugural CALA (Celebracion Artistica de las Americas) Festival returns this year from October 6 – November 5. Showcasing the Latino arts, music, theater and culture, the CALA Alliance

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