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Jewelry Design Business Northern Clover Seeks New Leaders for Company

By: Cindy G Castillo Northern Clover, a stylish company offering affordable and chic jewelry, is giving you the opportunity to start your own business as a Northern Clover Consultant. The company has been in business for 6 weeks and as

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ABC, CBS and Fox Opt Out of Airing Obama's Immigration Speech

The entire nation is in anticipation for Obama’s speech to be aired Thursday night — but not all media outlets are choosing to do so. According to The Hill, officials with ABC, CBS and FOX have confirmed that Obama’s 8

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Phoenix Suns Offer Fans Black Friday Deals

PHOENIX – Phoenix Suns fans looking for the perfect stocking stuffer are encouraged to take advantage of amazing Black Friday deals online at Suns.com beginning at 6 a.m. on Friday, November 28. Fans will have the opportunity to purchase tickets at a discounted

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Juan Gabriel to Perform in Phoenix at the US Airways Center, Tickets go On Sale This Week

El Divo de Juarez, the beloved and one and only Juan Gabriel is kicking off the new year in Phoenix with a spectacular performance at the US Airways Center on Feb. 5th. Tickets go on sale to the general public

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Gay, Transgender Groups Demand to be Included on Immigration Reform

By Camaron Stevenson  Cronkite News   WASHINGTON – While other protesters continued to rally outside the White House for immigration reform Wednesday, members of gay and immigrant groups had their own message for President Barack Obama: Don’t forget about us.

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ASU among top 10 schools for international students; top 25 for study abroad

As a testament to its commitment to global engagement and educating world-class citizens, Arizona State University has been ranked eighth in the nation as a top university for international students, and 21st nationally for students studying abroad, according to the

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Ducey: Budget, including $300 million owed to schools, to be top priority

By ANASTASIA REYNOLDS Cronkite News PHOENIX – Doug Ducey said Monday the budget will quickly become his top priority when he takes office as governor, including what to do about a lawsuit that’s left the state owing more than $300 million to

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Phoenix Makes Top Ten Digital Cities Survey for 2014

The Center for Digital Government (CDG), a national research and advisory institute on information technology policies and best practices in state and local government, recently ranked Phoenix as a top ten digital city in its 2014 Digital Cities Survey for

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Desert Stages Theatre Presents ‘The Wizard of OZ’

A young girl from Kansas opens the door to a gloriously strange land, and so begins one of the most beloved tales of all time! Dorothy, Scarecrow, Tin Man and Cowardly Lion follow the yellow brick road in search of

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Civil Rights Activist Roberto Reveles to Receive “Orgullo Award” at Stylos Awards 2014

The Stylos Awards, presented by the Isac Amaya Foundation, will pay tribute to long time civil rights activist Roberto Reveles through their highest honor: the “Orgullo Award.” The Orgullo Award is a legacy recognition given to people that have led

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