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Driving While Single Can Cost More in Phoenix, Insurance Study Shows

By: Aubrey Rumore Cronkite News (Washington, DC) – Single, widowed and divorced drivers in Phoenix are likely to pay higher insurance rates than married drivers with identical driving records, according to a recent report from the Consumer Federation of America. Phoenix

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Fake it 'til you make it: How to get your Longest Lashes

For most women, getting the perfect look in lashes is the key to looking awake in the morning and it is the cherry on top to the perfect makeup.  Let’s face it — mascara is the one beauty product women

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What Does Happiness Feel Like: The Happiness Myth

Dr. Nicolas Porter Over the past few months, as I’ve battled through many of life’s challenges, I’ve found this question popping up in my mind on a frequent basis. As I’m just about to plan a trip and get that

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RV converted to Mobile Success Unit helps connect people with jobs

By ANASTASIA REYNOLDS Cronkite News PHOENIX – Robert Batke came to The Crossroads Facilities, a recovery housing program, hoping to overcome substance abuse. Next he needs to find a job, something that’s been difficult for him since moving from Alaska in April.

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TMC Continues Expansion with Downtown Phoenix Building Renovation

PHOENIX, AZ – Torres Multicultural Communications (TMC) – an independent, Latina-owned, full-service agency specializing in marketing and public relations solutions for today’s multicultural marketplace – continues to grow at a rapid pace with the relocation to a newly-renovated office space in

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MIHS Honored at Health Care Heroes Event

Dr. John Post, founder of MIHS’ McDowell Healthcare Center, last week was honored with the Health Care Heroes Lifetime Achievement Award by the Phoenix Business Journal, and Patricia Kardos, Director of Nursing at the Arizona Burn Center, was honored in

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N.C. Sheriff Lets Deputies Play Bloody Video Games Depicting Latinos

Now here’s a new video game to talk about.  Terry Johnson, North Carolina sheriff is being accused of racial profiling in a U.S. Justice Department case. This Thursday, during the third day of the trial, video games were revealed by

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Scorecard on Immigration Votes Splits Arizona Lawmakers on Party Lines

  By AUBREE ABRIL Cronkite News WASHINGTON – All four Republican representatives from Arizona got a zero on a new national scorecard that rated all House members for their votes on nine immigration-related measures and statements on the issue. Arizona’s Democrats fared

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Se Buscan Voluntarios para Ayudar en el Evento de Limpieza en el Vecindario "Nuevas Villas"

PHOENIX — Valley Toyota Dealers, Chicanos Por La Causa (CPLC)y la Ciudad de Phoenix, en colaboración con Valley View School, están presentando el 6to evento anual de limpieza Barrios Bellos en el vecindario de “Nuevas Villas” en el área de South Mountain en Phoenix y

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Mexico's Carlos Slim Advocates For Three-Day Work Weeks

PHOENIX — Carlos Slim, known for being the world’s richest man, very close to Bill Gates, thinks he’s found the solution every worker longs for.  The businessman is the leader for the Mexico’s telecommunications industry and is an advocate for

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