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Phoenix Fashion Week to Host its Annual ‘Model of the Year Search’ June 4th

Phoenix Fashion Week to Host its Annual ‘Model of the Year Search’ June 4th

Do you have what it takes? It’s that time of the year again where Phoenix Fashion Week kicks off its search for the next “IT” models from around the state. This year, the 2016 installment of its “Model of the Year”

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Los Reyes de la Torta Expands, Adds Panadería

Los Reyes de la Torta Expands, Adds Panadería

By: Brian Garrido In 2001, the Torre brothers, Enrique and Eloy, opened Los Reyes de Las Tortas, showcasing a true taste of their South of the Border home, the Mexican-style torta. Emulating Mexico City, home to over twenty million, the

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Phoenix Offering Free Tax-Filing Services through April 18

Phoenix Offering Free Tax-Filing Services through April 18

The city of Phoenix’s Earned Income Tax Credit (EITC) campaign helps working families who earned less than $54,000 in 2015 with free tax preparation and filing services. Sixteen primary sites, located in Phoenix, are still offering free tax preparation and

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Channel 12’s Vanessa Ruiz: My Fave Valley of the Sun Eating Experiences

Channel 12’s Vanessa Ruiz: My Fave Valley of the Sun Eating Experiences

By: Brian Garrido Channel 12’s news anchor, Vanessa Ruiz, is a proud multi-cultural Latina. Having lived on three different continents, she proves that Hispanic dispersion is far-reaching, on a global scale, despite popular belief. Born in Miami, she grew up

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Copa America Games in Arizona Expected to Draw Large Crowds

Copa America Games in Arizona Expected to Draw Large Crowds

By Anthony Marroquin | Cronkite News “Soldado” Marco Medina of the Phoenix Battalion of Pancho Villa’s Army sits at his favorite pub in downtown Phoenix, talking strategy with his commander, Richard “El Coronel” Guel. At first glance, the scene may seem

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Trump Draws Thousands to Otherwise Calm Fountain Hills

Trump Draws Thousands to Otherwise Calm Fountain Hills

By Miguel Otárola | Cronkite News (Fountain Hills, AZ)  —  The normally quiet town of Fountain Hills got a change of pace Saturday morning during a campaign stop by GOP presidential candidate Donald Trump at Fountain Park. As expected, the Republican

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Donald Trump Returns to Arizona This Weekend

Donald Trump Returns to Arizona This Weekend

Donald Trump is officially making a third campaign stop in the Valley this weekend. The Arizona Republic reports that the business mogul will be stopping by Phoenix ahead of the March 22nd primary elections. The rally is expected to draw

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‘Contacto Total’ Celebra 10 Años de Estar a la Disposición de Phoenix

‘Contacto Total’ Celebra 10 Años de Estar a la Disposición de Phoenix

Por: Cindy G. Castillo  Gabriel Villalobos afirma ser un gran creyente del concepto del periodismo con sentido social. Tal concepto ha sido la base de su éxito, que lo ha llevado a celebrar 10 años de su programa de radio,

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Report: Phoenix Renters Pay More For Car Insurance Than Homeowners

Report: Phoenix Renters Pay More For Car Insurance Than Homeowners

By: Marisela Ramirez | Cronkite News (Washington, DC) —  Renters in Phoenix could pay $77 more on average than homeowners for identical car insurance, a practice that “unfairly discriminates against lower-income drivers,” a consumer group said Monday. The Consumer Federation

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The 46th Annual Scottsdale Arts Festival Coming to the Valley in March

The 46th Annual Scottsdale Arts Festival Coming to the Valley in March

(Scottsdale, Ariz.) – The Scottsdale Cultural Council will present the 46th annual Scottsdale Arts Festival, a weekend-long celebration of creativity, on Friday, Saturday and Sunday, March 11–13, at Scottsdale Center for the Performing Arts and Civic Center Park. The Festival is made possible by

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