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ASU Mariachi Ensemble Celebrates Culture, Music of Mexico

ASU Mariachi Ensemble Celebrates Culture, Music of Mexico

During a pre-concert rehearsal of the ASU Mariachi Ensemble, Claudia Sanson’s hair bows contrasts with her black jacket. (Photo by Claire M. Roney/Cronkite News)  By Claire M. Roney | Cronkite News TEMPE – On a Monday evening in September, Michael

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Orlando’s Mass Shooting the Deadliest in U.S. History; Leaves 50 people Dead, 53 more Injured

Orlando’s Mass Shooting the Deadliest in U.S. History; Leaves 50 people Dead, 53 more Injured

Featured Photo by Steve Nesius/Reuters The U.S. is still mourning the lives lost over the weekend in the country’s deadliest mass shooting in Orlando. It all happened early Sunday morning at The Pulse, a popular gay club in Orlando. The club

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Arizona School Districts Turning to Social Media to Find Teachers

Arizona School Districts Turning to Social Media to Find Teachers

By Amanda Kukkola | Cronkite News  Finding qualified teachers is a struggle that Arizona school districts say is worse this year than ever before. Districts across the valley are trying to solve this issue by thinking of new ways to find

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New Bill to Keep Cities, Town Sticking to State Law

New Bill to Keep Cities, Town Sticking to State Law

By: Lorin McLain The Arizona Senate’s leading member wants to make sure local governments stick to state laws. A bill introduced this week by Senate President Andy Biggs could keep any Arizona city or municipality from receiving state-shared revenue if

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Powerball Surges to World Record $1.5 Billion

Powerball Surges to World Record $1.5 Billion

This week’s Powerball jackpot is roaring. Strong sales have taken the winning amount to a world record $1.5 billion. On Saturday night, the winning jackpot had reached a record $949.8 million, but no winners were announced. The winning numbers were

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Plan and Pay for College with Help From the Valley’s “College Depot”

(Phoenix, Ariz.)  —  College Depot, located on the second floor of Burton Barr Central Library at 1221 N. Central Ave., will host six free workshops this fall 2015 semester to help students plan and pay for college. Café con Becas

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“Güeros,” Winner of 5 Mexican Ariels Coming To Downtown Phoenix FilmBar

(Phoenix, Ariz.)  —  Ever since the National University strike broke out, Sombra and Santos have been living in angst-ridden limbo. Education-less, motionless, purposeless, and unsure of what the strike will bring, they begin to look for strange ways to kill

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Arizona, Other States, get Temporary Waiver for ‘No Child Left Behind’

By: Jamie Cochran Cronkite News (Washington, DC) – Arizona was one of seven states granted a temporary waiver Thursday by the U.S. Department of Education from provisions of the No Child Left Behind Act. Federal officials said the decision to grant

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Centro de Salud Mountain Park Abre Nueva Clínica en Instalaciones de YMCA

(Phoenix, Ariz.) – Esta semana el Mountain Park Health Center, un centro comunitario de salud sin fines de lucro de Arizona, abrió las puertas de su sexta clínica, que se encuentra en la propiedad de la Christown YMCA, en Phoenix. Hecho

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Hidden ‘Secretos’ Behind The Royal Palms Resort and Spa in Phoenix

By: Jessica Danielle Ramirez Arriving at the Royal Palms is an experience that begins as travelers first make their way onto the property. From the cobblestone roads, to the lush palm trees, to the employees who greet you warmly when checking

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