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To Call or Not to Call: What to do When You Find Yourself Visiting the Past

By: Jessica Danielle Ramirez Recollections of you and your partner still linger in the back of your mind. Whenever you hear the name of the one who brought you moments of happiness, you secretly wish it was him. You have

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First diagnosed case of Ebola in the U.S.

It is official. Ebola has arrived to the U.S. A patient in Texas has been diagnosed with the deadly disease, the CDC confirmed on Tuesday.  This is the very first Ebola case to be diagnosed in the United States.  According

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Arizona sees steady rise in suicide rate among middle-aged men

By ALICIA CANALES Cronkite News   PHOENIX – Arizona has had one of the nation’s highest rates of suicide in recent years, and while that rate has barely climbed for the state’s overall population one segment has seen a substantial increase: middle-aged

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ASU journalism students capture 22 Rocky Mountain Emmy Nominations

Arizona State University students at the Walter Cronkite School of Journalism and Mass Communication amassed 22 Student Production Award nominations in the 2014 Rocky Mountain Emmy Awards – seven more than the rest of the field combined. The winners will

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Why is it that Women Spend a Total of 10 Days a Year in a Bad Mood?

So the numbers have been added up and according to a new study, it is said that women will spend a total of 10 whole days in their lifetime in a bad mood. Why? The answer might surprise you. According

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Recap on the Collectivo KickOff Event: Filling the Hispanic Marketing Education Void in Phoenix

A new Phoenix area Hispanic marketing networking group called Collectivo has arrived to the Valley and has kicked off with an engaging inaugural event.  Collectivo’s mission is to fill the Hispanic marketing education void in the Phoenix Valley.  Approximately 70

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Program uses music to aid memory in Alzheimer’s, dementia patients

By BRITTANY DUCKSWORTH Cronkite News PHOENIX – At 87 years old, Maria still loves to dance. A resident of the Beatitudes Campus retirement community, she particularly enjoys listening to mariachi music on an iPod. Through a simple shimmy of her shoulders and rhythmic tap

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Politics, Arizona Style: Republican Lawmakers Mend a Fence

By: AZLatinos.com Staff Most citizens pay little attention to the inner gears of the legislative process, such as leadership contests. A recent development, or at least announcement, about who will replace Rep. Andy Tobin as speaker tells us a little

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Paul Goldschmidt Named Arizona Diamondbacks Nominee for the 2014 Roberto Clemente Award

Major League Baseball and Chevrolet, the official vehicle of MLB, announced that Paul Goldschmidt was named the D-backs’ 2014 nominee for the prestigious Roberto Clemente Award presented by Chevrolet. Goldschmidt is one of the 30 Club finalists for the annual

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Filling sandbags, mayor urges Phoenix to prepare for second big storm

By BRITTANY DUCKSWORTH Cronkite News PHOENIX – As mayor of a desert city, Greg Stanton’s job description wouldn’t seem to include filling sandbags in anticipation of flooding. But he did just that Monday to send a message: After moisture from a hurricane

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