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Latinos Across U.S. Do Their Best To Celebrate Three Kings Day

Latinos Across U.S. Do Their Best To Celebrate Three Kings Day

On the Christian calendar, January 6 is the Feast of the Epiphany, the day that the three kings are supposed to have presented the infant Jesus with gifts of gold, frankincense and myrrh —whatever that may be. In Latin America,

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Juan Pablo Galavis becomes the first Latino lead on ABC's show "The Bachelor."

Juan Pablo Galavis becomes the first Latino lead on ABC's show "The Bachelor."

Juan Pablo Galavis loves to dance salsa, eat empanadas and kick ball — until 2008 he played professional soccer as midfielder and forward. The devoted dad, born to Venezuelan parents 32 years ago, will soon become the first Latino lead

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El Parque Nacional de los Secuoyas: Una Tierra de Gigantes

El Parque Nacional de los Secuoyas: Una Tierra de Gigantes

Por Victoria Ortiz   El Sequoia National Park (Parque Nacional de los Secuoyas) está localizado al sur de la Sierra Nevada de California, al este de la ciudad de Visalia, California, en los Estados Unidos, y visitarlo es una de las

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FC Tucson Holding Open Tryout for Upcoming Season

FC Tucson Holding Open Tryout for Upcoming Season

Por Francisco Romero Tucson, AZ—FC Tucson announced it was holding an open tryout for players 18 years of age and older on Saturday, January 11 (5 p.m. to 9 p.m.) and Sunday, January 12 (8 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. and

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Raquel Teran Shares the Importance of the Latino Vote and Immigration Reform

Raquel Teran Shares the Importance of the Latino Vote and Immigration Reform

By Cindy G Castillo Born in Douglas, AZ and raised in Agua Prieta, Sonora, Raquel Teran has witnessed first-hand the social issues that surround her town of origin. “I have been involved in the issue of immigration for the last

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Top Reasons why Pope Francis Deserves to be TIME’s Person Of The Year

Top Reasons why Pope Francis Deserves to be TIME’s Person Of The Year

Pope Francis has been given the title of “Person of the Year” by TIME Magazine. As a recap of 2013, he has done some amazing deeds while leading the Church. Below is a complete list of some of these amazingly

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ASU Partners with San Diego Zoo in Conservation Research

ASU Partners with San Diego Zoo in Conservation Research

On Behalf of ASU News: Science and Tech The Institute for Interdisciplinary Salivary Bioscience Research at Arizona State University has began a collaborative partnership with the San Diego Zoo Institute for Conservation Research.   “Studying the behavior and welfare of

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Deportation Relief Seen as More Important Than a Pathway to Citizenship

Deportation Relief Seen as More Important Than a Pathway to Citizenship

On behalf of the Pew Research Center’s Hispanic Trends Project While lopsided majorities of Hispanics and Asian Americans support creating a pathway to citizenship for unauthorized immigrants, two new national surveys from the Pew Research Center also show that these groups

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KMLE Country Cares for Kids Radiothon Raises Over $231,865 in Donations

KMLE Country Cares for Kids Radiothon Raises Over $231,865 in Donations

The New KMLE @ 107.9 blanketed the Phoenix airwaves for two days on December 11th and 12th with stories of hope asking the people of the Valley to come together and donate to help kids fighting cancer and other deadly diseases at

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Maricopa County Air Quality Department kicks off 'No Burn Day? Don't Burn Wood!' winter campaign

Maricopa County Air Quality Department kicks off 'No Burn Day? Don't Burn Wood!' winter campaign

Officials from the Maricopa County Air Quality Department and Arizona Department of Environmental Quality announced the kickoff of the “No Burn Day? Don’t Burn Wood!” campaign for Maricopa County this past Thursday, Dec. 12. Wood-burning fireplaces and chimineas often are

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