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Time to Fiesta! National Taco Day is October 4th

Time to Fiesta! National Taco Day is October 4th

Let’s taco ’bout a holiday that EVERYONE should be celebrating- National Taco Day (October 4th)! This year, National Taco Day falls on a Tuesday, making it the ultimate #TacoTuesday.  Instead of going out to a local Mexican restaurant, why not

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Latina Designers Monica Mauro, Amanda Casarez to Showcase their Talents at Phoenix Fashion Week

Latina Designers Monica Mauro, Amanda Casarez to Showcase their Talents at Phoenix Fashion Week

By: Isabel Byfield Phoenix Fashion Week is right around the corner, and Latinos everywhere have plenty of reasons to be proud because we will be well represented by two talented Latina designers: Monica Mauro and Amanda Casarez. Monica Mauro brings a

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ASU Democrats Race to Register, Lock in Millennial Voters for 2016 Election

ASU Democrats Race to Register, Lock in Millennial Voters for 2016 Election

Kaylan Fodor (right) talks to an ASU student about voting on the Tempe campus Friday, Sept. 23. (Feature Photo by Brian Fore/Cronkite News) By Danielle Quijada | Cronkite News PHOENIX – Kaylan Fodor stood in the hot sun outside of

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CDC: Adults More Likely to Smoke Marijuana Than Teens

CDC: Adults More Likely to Smoke Marijuana Than Teens

The growing rooms at Giving Tree Wellness Center are filled with marijuana plants. These ones still have a few weeks until they reach maturity. (Featured Photo by Danielle Kernkamp/Cronkite News)   By Danielle Kernkamp | Cronkite News (Phoenix, AZ) – When

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Pantelion Films and Lionsgate Present: ‘La Leyenda del Chupacabras’ Opening Oct. 14th

Pantelion Films and Lionsgate Present: ‘La Leyenda del Chupacabras’ Opening Oct. 14th

After his adventures with the mummies of Guanajuato and of being in the middle of the independence war, Leo San Juan is taken prisoner when he gets mistaken for an insurgent rebel by the royalist army soldiers while on his

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Award Winning Guacamole and Other Incredible Dishes at La Hacienda

Award Winning Guacamole and Other Incredible Dishes at La Hacienda

By Isabel Byfield Chef Forest Hamrick from La Hacienda at the Fairmont Scottsdale Princess has been crowned the “Guac King” at the most recent “Rock The Guac”, one of the upcoming Arizona Taco Festival events. Chef Hamrick competed against some

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Young Suns Squad is Ready to Roll

Young Suns Squad is Ready to Roll

By Francisco Romero Preseason workouts have started for the Phoenix Suns as they prepare for the upcoming 2016-17 NBA season. “We are one of the youngest teams on the league, we are excited about the potential of our guys, we

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The Hispanic Womens Corporation (HWC) to Take Place September 29th – 30th in Phoenix

The Hispanic Womens Corporation (HWC) to Take Place September 29th – 30th in Phoenix

The National Hispanic Women’s Professional and Leadership Institutes is getting ready for its 31st annual installment, all happening September 29th – 30th at the Phoenix Convention Center. This year’s luncheon keynote speaker will be Nely Galán, independent producer and former

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Feature Blog Post: ‘I Will Never Be Young Again’

Feature Blog Post: ‘I Will Never Be Young Again’

By Eric Diaz I will never be young again. Or any younger than I am today. I will never be faster, shoot straighter, or jump higher. I will never outperform 22-year-old players who seem to have been born on a basketball court.

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Study: Influx of Immigrants is Overall Boost to U.S. Workers, Economy

Study: Influx of Immigrants is Overall Boost to U.S. Workers, Economy

Immigrants’ share of the U.S. workforce has grown over the past 20 years, but a new report says those workers have generally benefited native-born workers with higher wages and more opportunities in the long run. (Photo by Jeffrey Beall/Creative Commons) By Jessica

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