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Rock Fiesta Spring Break 2016: The Biggest Latin Rock Festival in the U.S. will be in AZ

Rock Fiesta Spring Break 2016: The Biggest Latin Rock Festival in the U.S. will be in AZ

(Phoenix, AZ) – The explosive 3-day camping and 2-day non-stop Rock En Español festival Rock Fiesta® features the ‘best of the best’ of internationally renowned recording artists is ready to descend on Desert Gardens Show Grounds on March 18 & 19,

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El Güero Canelo: The Best Sonoran Hot Dogs in Phoenix

El Güero Canelo: The Best Sonoran Hot Dogs in Phoenix

By Brian Garrido The Sonoran hot dog is a cross-cultural influence between the borderlands of Mexico and the United States. A little more than twenty-five years ago, the dogs made their way from the United States to Hermosillo, a city

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SB 1017 Reignites Immigration Backlash

SB 1017 Reignites Immigration Backlash

By: Lorin McLain Another legislative proposal in the Arizona state House of Representatives is drawing backlash from immigrant rights activists in Phoenix. Protesters congregated in front of the state capitol on President’s Day where legislators were set to discuss SB

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Arizonans Weigh In on Picking Supreme Court Successor to Scalia

Arizonans Weigh In on Picking Supreme Court Successor to Scalia

By: Jessica Swarner | Cronkite News (Washington, DC)  —  Washington officials may be arguing over what will follow the sudden weekend death of Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia, but to Phoenix resident David Plummer the answer is obvious – the

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Searching for Phoenix’s Primo Taco

Searching for Phoenix’s Primo Taco

By: Brian Garrido Definitely Hecho en México, but brought to the Sonoran desert in the early 20th century, the popularity of the taco in the Valley has reached epic proportions. Tacos are everywhere – at your local taquería, corner stands,

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Phoenix Sky Harbor Breaks Yearly Traffic Records, Prepares for Future Growth

Phoenix Sky Harbor Breaks Yearly Traffic Records, Prepares for Future Growth

By: Chloe Nordquist Cronkite News (Phoenix, AZ)  —  A record 44 million passengers passed through Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport last year, a 4.5 percent increase from 2014. And airport officials said they’re making preparations for continued growth in years

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D-Backs Single Game Tickets on Sale Tuesday, Feb. 16th

D-Backs Single Game Tickets on Sale Tuesday, Feb. 16th

(Phoenix, AZ) —Arizona Diamondbacks (@Dbacks) single game tickets for the 2016 season will go on sale this Tuesday, February 16 at 9:00 a.m. Fans can purchase tickets online at dbacks.com/tickets, at the Chase Field Box Office or by phone at 602.514.8400. Tickets

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Phoenix Startup Week to Spotlight Groundbreaking, Homegrown Indie Feature film

Phoenix Startup Week to Spotlight Groundbreaking, Homegrown Indie Feature film

(Phoenix, AZ) – Film director Marcus De Leon says raising money for his new independent film, “There and Back” (2016), which features an all-Arizona case, was like taking a crash course in business administration. De Leon says he and his

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New Bill to Keep Cities, Town Sticking to State Law

New Bill to Keep Cities, Town Sticking to State Law

By: Lorin McLain The Arizona Senate’s leading member wants to make sure local governments stick to state laws. A bill introduced this week by Senate President Andy Biggs could keep any Arizona city or municipality from receiving state-shared revenue if

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State Farm’s New Tempe Office Complex Sparks Traffic Concerns

State Farm’s New Tempe Office Complex Sparks Traffic Concerns

By: Emily Zentner Cronkite Special to AZLatinos.com Downtown Tempe has long been a blend of college town culture and traditional suburban atmosphere; but it will soon be home to one more thing: State Farm’s new office. The complex will bring

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