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If you think you’ve seen it all, wait until you meet #TheBoxtrolls! Meet them in theaters September 26th

A family event movie from the creators of “Coraline” and “ParaNorman” that introduces audiences to a new breed of family – The Boxtrolls, a community of quirky, mischievous creatures who have lovingly raised an orphaned human boy named Eggs (voiced by

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The National Hispanic Women's Corporation (HWC) to be Hosted at the Phoenix Convention Center

The Hispanic Women’s Corporation is here! Hosted at the Phoenix Convention Center, this two-day high energy national event on September 25th and 26th brings together more than 2000 attendees, businesses, community leaders and public officials.  HWC is a nationally known model

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Prayer breakfast rallies religious support for gay marriage

By LAUREN LOFTUS  Cronkite News PHOENIX – To the Rev. Sarah Stadler-Ammon, pastor of Grace Lutheran Church, all love should be celebrated because “love is from God.” That’s what drew her to a prayer breakfast Thursday at which religious leaders shared their

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Emotions stir at the Phoenix 9/11 memorial ceremony

By IMELDA MEJIA Cronkite News PHOENIX – Joseph Tufano still remembers the emotions he felt when terrorists brought down the World Trade Center towers, with dozens of friends from his days with New York City’s fire department among the dead. “Sickness came

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Finding Love Again: When the New Love has A Child

By: Jessica Danielle Ramirez He’s a great guy with outstanding qualities, shared values and strong connection. You may have different tastes in music but you share a similar sense of humor. Oh yes — and he has a kid. While

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From posters to pancakes, universities out to curb binge drinking

By IMELDA MEJIA Cronkite News TEMPE – Students in Arizona State University residence halls arrived to see posters urging them to call 911 if they see someone who is unconscious. Other posters ask, “Who is the designated driver tonight?” It’s just one

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Some schools take a pass on program to give free meals to students

By MIRANDA RIVERS  Cronkite News WASHINGTON – With a deadline looming for a federal program to give free meals to all students in certain low-income schools, some Arizona districts are finding there really is no such thing as a free lunch.

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End of the Year Movie Releases you Can't Miss

Summer is over, but movie season in theaters seem to be just starting. Check out the following titles to be released this end of year movie including Denzel Washington as a former black ops commando who fakes his own death in THE EQUALIZER, the adorable mischievous

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A Recap on the 2014 Emmys: Sofia Vergara's Move Labeled 'Sexist'

The 2014 Emmys are a must-see event every year filled with stars recognized for their work and achievements in the entertainment industry. Not everyone was impressed with this year’s presentation. The LA Times wrote, “In general, the 2014 Emmys looked

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Group: Penalties for buyers key to curbing sex trafficking

By ALEXA ARMSTRONG and STEPHEN HAMWAY Cronkite News PHOENIX – When it comes to sex trafficking, the traffickers – usually pimps – traditionally receive the harshest legal punishments. However, states can do more to curb the practice by shifting that responsibility onto the men who

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