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The Arizona Pupusas Festival will Deliver a Taste of El Salvador to the Valley, Nov. 13th

The Arizona Pupusas Festival will Deliver a Taste of El Salvador to the Valley, Nov. 13th

What is a pupusa? A Pupusa is a handmade corn tortilla, stuffed inside with your choice of meat, cheese and beans. It is the national food from El Salvador, so popular that the 2nd Sunday of every November has been

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A Decade After Recession, Arizona Schools Still Suffer From Budget Cuts

A Decade After Recession, Arizona Schools Still Suffer From Budget Cuts

Like many states, Arizona was forced to cut school budgets when recession hit. But a new report says the state is still being hurt by a lack of school funding, with the steepest drops since the recession started. (Photo by

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Arizona Voters Favor Minimum Wage Boost, but Some Economists Have Doubts

Arizona Voters Favor Minimum Wage Boost, but Some Economists Have Doubts

Protesters gathered in 2015 outside a Phoenix McDonald’s to call attention to minimum wage issues. (Photo by Erica Lang/Cronkite News) By Ally Carr | Cronkite News PHOENIX – A recent poll shows that a strong majority of Arizona voters support Proposition 206,

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Poll: Arizona Voters Still Split on Prop 205 to Legalize Marijuana

Poll: Arizona Voters Still Split on Prop 205 to Legalize Marijuana

Prop 205 would allow Arizonans 21 and older to possess and use up to one ounce of marijuana, shown here, and to grow as many as six marijuana plants at home. (Photo by Katie Bieri/Cronkite News)  By Cassie Ronda | Cronkite

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I’mpact One Breast Cancer Foundation and the Will to Live

I’mpact One Breast Cancer Foundation and the Will to Live

By: Jessica Lizza Cronkite Special to AZLatinos.com Imagine going through life with everything relatively normal. You wake up, take care of the children, go to work, cook dinner – and put that on repeat. While that may seem mundane and

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Michelle Obama Campaigns in Phoenix in Push to Turn Arizona Blue

Michelle Obama Campaigns in Phoenix in Push to Turn Arizona Blue

Michelle Obama speaks to a crowd in Phoenix, AZ, on October 20, 2016. (Photo by Sean Pepper/ Cronkite News) By Kristiana Faddoul | Cronkite News PHOENIX – First Lady Michelle Obama campaigned Thursday as the Hillary Clinton campaign closer in

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¡Entra y Participa! Celebra el Día de los Muertos con un Concurso de Arte

¡Entra y Participa! Celebra el Día de los Muertos con un Concurso de Arte

El concurso se llevará a cabo desde octubre hasta el 4 de noviembre de 2016. Se entregarán $3,000 dólares en efectivo a un afortunado ganador Calaveritas, catrinas, arte, altares, pan de muertos y entretenimiento es lo que convierte el Día de

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“I Know Your Worth, But Not Mine” – Finding Respect for Yourself

“I Know Your Worth, But Not Mine” – Finding Respect for Yourself

By: Carla León Celaya It’s easy to say: “He is so confident!” “She is cute and she knows it!” “He is so put together!” “She is very disciplined.” You may have all heard some or all of these phrases –

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‘Colombianos por Paul Penzone’: An Entire Community Coming Together to Elect a New Sheriff

‘Colombianos por Paul Penzone’: An Entire Community Coming Together to Elect a New Sheriff

“It’s time for a new Sheriff.” That’s the message a group of Arizona Latinos is sharing with the community as they prepare for the upcoming event, “Colombianos for Penzone.” The event will be a meet and greet with Paul Penzone,

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Poll: Arpaio Trails Penzone by Nearly 15 Points in Sheriff’s Race

Poll: Arpaio Trails Penzone by Nearly 15 Points in Sheriff’s Race

Maricopa County Sheriff Joe Arpaio speaks with reporters at the Arizona Republican Party headquarters on Aug. 30 after learning of his victory in the Republican primary. (Photo by Bri Cossavella/Cronkite News) By Andres Guerra Luz | Cronkite News PHOENIX –

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