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Marcelino Quiñonez Announces his Candidacy for the State House of Representatives in District 27

Marcelino Quiñonez Announces his Candidacy for the State House of Representatives in District 27

By: Cindy G. Castillo “April 23, 2010 at 1 o’clock, that is when Governor Brewer signed SB1070,” Marcelino Quiñonez reminds the group of supporters that gathered this past January 8th at the Arizona Latino Arts and Cultural Center. A group

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Date-Night Makeup Idea: Choose Rosy Cheeks

Date-Night Makeup Idea: Choose Rosy Cheeks

Looking for the perfect look for that date-night you’ve been so nervous about? Well, rosy cheeks are basically the key to making you look like a perfect, sweet, romance-loving girl. Check out Reese Witherspoon rocking ‘em out: There are two

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10 Winter Layering Fashion Essentials Every Woman Should Own

10 Winter Layering Fashion Essentials Every Woman Should Own

Following are must-have pieces that will get you through even the coldest of weathers. These layer-friendly fashion essentials are the building blocks of a solid, stylish wardrobe. Keep reading for more outfit ideas than you could imagine. Skinny Jeans – Opt

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D-Backs Spring Training Tickets on Sale This Saturday

D-Backs Spring Training Tickets on Sale This Saturday

The Arizona Diamondbacks announced today that individual tickets for all 2014 Spring Training games at Salt River Fields at Talking Stick will go on sale this Saturday at 10:00AM. The first 100 fans to purchase 2014 D-backs Spring Training tickets

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'Peter and the Starcatcher' Promises Magical Night of Theater

'Peter and the Starcatcher' Promises Magical Night of Theater

A fear of math led Nathan Hosner to the Broadway stage.  The Chicago-based actor, who will be performing at ASU Gammage this month as part of the Tony Award-winning play “Peter and the Starcatcher,” got his start in theater while

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Online Shopping and Protecting your Personal Information

Online Shopping and Protecting your Personal Information

By: Cindy G. Castillo Shopping online is a trend in the Latino community that is increasing tremendously. Not only are Latinos making more purchases on the internet, but they are also spending more per transaction.   Consider the following statistics

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Phoenix Symphony: Mind Over Music program

Phoenix Symphony: Mind Over Music program

Mind Over Music is a new initiative created by The Phoenix Symphony which trains teachers to integrate music into STEM (science, technology, engineering, math) concepts, the first symphony program of its kind in the nation. By learning through music, students

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Students Transform Food Trucks Into Mobile Libraries

Students Transform Food Trucks Into Mobile Libraries

  For many of us, food trucks conjure up images of mouth-watering tacos, burgers and fries. But three enterprising Arizona State University students see food trucks and envision e-readers, computers and books, instead.   Enter BiblioTrucka, a cost-effective new-age mobile

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Undocumented Lawyer Sergio Garcia Says He Would Consider Running For Governor Of California

Undocumented Lawyer Sergio Garcia Says He Would Consider Running For Governor Of California

Sergio Garcia, the undocumented attorney who was approved by the California Supreme Court to obtain his professional license, said that his aspirations include becoming governor of the Golden State. “So far as it’s legally possible for me, I’m thinking of

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The First Ever "Taste in Tempe"

The First Ever "Taste in Tempe"

CBS Radio stations (KMLE @ 107.9, 94.5 KOOL FM and LIVE 101.5) and R Entertainment Company present the first ever Taste In Tempe at Tempe Center for the Arts Amphitheater, Sun., Feb. 9, 1pm – 4pm.  Taste In Tempe offers an eclectic Arizona’s

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