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The Tony Award-Winning Production ‘Annie’ Opens at the ASU Gammage this Week

The Tony Award-Winning Production ‘Annie’ Opens at the ASU Gammage this Week

The world’s best-loved musical returns in time-honored form. Directed by original lyricist and director Martin Charnin and choreographed by Liza Gennaro, this production of ANNIE will be a brand new incarnation of the iconic original. Featuring book and score by

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16-year-old Develops Free App to Help Students Pass Arizona Civics Test

16-year-old Develops Free App to Help Students Pass Arizona Civics Test

By Alexis Dominguez | Cronkite News A 16-year-old has developed a free app to help students pass the Arizona civics test, which soon will be required for students to graduate. Riley Danler, a student at Primavera Online High School, created the

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USA Swimming Arena Pro Swim Series Recap

USA Swimming Arena Pro Swim Series Recap

By Peter Cheng Cronkite Special to AZLatinos.com This past weekend, the Skyline Aquatic Center in Mesa, Ariz. hosted the fourth stop on the USA Swimming Arena Pro Swim Series. This Olympic qualifying event featured several of the biggest names in

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Donald Trump Returns to Arizona This Weekend

Donald Trump Returns to Arizona This Weekend

Donald Trump is officially making a third campaign stop in the Valley this weekend. The Arizona Republic reports that the business mogul will be stopping by Phoenix ahead of the March 22nd primary elections. The rally is expected to draw

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Arizonans Report Thousands of Cyber Crimes, $25.4 Million in Losses in 2014

Arizonans Report Thousands of Cyber Crimes, $25.4 Million in Losses in 2014

By Tom Blanton | Cronkite News | POSTED: Dec 11, 2015 (Washington, DC) – Hackers have become almost synonymous with large-scale data breaches like the one at Ashley Madison earlier this year, but Frank Grimmelmann said that doesn’t mean cyber criminals are above

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Arizona Universities to Add 60,000 Students by 2025

Arizona Universities to Add 60,000 Students by 2025

By: Mitch Quesada Cronkite News (Tempe, AZ) – Expansion of student populations across Arizona’s three major universities is underway as the Arizona Board of Regents approved a new metrics goal for the year 2025. The goal is to add more than

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Campaign to Recall Superintendent Diane Douglas Faces Critics, Sheer Numbers

Campaign to Recall Superintendent Diane Douglas Faces Critics, Sheer Numbers

By: James Anderson Cronkite News (Glendale, Ariz.) – Lisa Marsh and Diane Gordon spent this morning sitting outside a recreational center here and asking registered voters to help recall Arizona Superintendent of Public Instruction Diane Douglas. Marsh and Gordon have been gathering signatures

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Phoenix Sister Cities Named Best Overall Program in the U.S.

(Phoenix, Ariz.)  —  Phoenix Sister Cities, a nonprofit organization dedicated to creating and enhancing global connections, has received the 2014 Best Overall Program in the United States for a city with a population over 500,001 from Sister Cities International.  This is

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