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First Latina Elected Mayor Of Tucson

First Latina Elected Mayor Of Tucson

First Latina Elected Mayor Of Tucson Gwen Aviles reports for NBC on the historic election of Regina Romero as Tucson first female and first Latina mayor.” “Former Tucson City Council member Regina Romero was elected the city’s first female and first

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Regina Romero Looks To Be Tucson’s First Woman And First Latina Mayor

Regina Romero Looks To Be Tucson’s First Woman And First Latina Mayor

Regina Romero Looks To Be Tucson’s First Woman And First Latina Mayor Stephen Nuño-Pérez and Suzanne Gamboa of NBC report that Regina Romero beat back two Democratic challengers to become the potential first woman and first Latina to be mayor of Tucson.-

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MMA Fighter Jose “El Pochito” Alday Overcomes Challenges in Life;  A Fighter with True Grit

MMA Fighter Jose “El Pochito” Alday Overcomes Challenges in Life; A Fighter with True Grit

“El Pochito” Will Highlight the Main Event on June 7 in Tucson By Francisco Romero.- A victim of current United States immigration laws, Jose Alday was faced with the reality of deportation to Mexico at the age of 20 after

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AZ High School Ref Fired For Green Card “Joke”

AZ High School Ref Fired For Green Card “Joke”

AZ High School Ref Fired For Green Card “Joke” Ben Kesslen for NBC reports that an Arizona high school basketball official was fired after asking if a team from Tucson, with a majority of Latino players, had green cards. –

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Tucson Keeps Pancho Villa Statue

Tucson Keeps Pancho Villa Statue

Tucson Keeps Pancho Villa Statue Associated Press reported on NBC.com that the Tucson city council refused to remove a statue of Mexican liberation fighter Pancho Villa despite protest from conservative groups. TUCSON, Ariz. — A statue of Mexican revolutionary Pancho

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Arizona Coyotes Relocate Top Farm Team to Tucson

Arizona Coyotes Relocate Top Farm Team to Tucson

By Francisco Romero The Phoenix Suns did it and now the Arizona Coyotes; I am talking about both sports organizations moving their farm teams close to Phoenix, but most importantly making them part of the Arizona sports landscape. The Suns

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State Bragging Rights and a Pac 12 Championship Berth on the Line for Wildcats, Sun Devils

By Francisco Romero As if it were scripted, it has come down to the last game of the season for the Arizona Wildcats and the Arizona State Sun Devils to find out their fate. Arizona beat Utah on Saturday 42-10

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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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Pima Air Space Museum

Pima Air Space Museum

Por Victoria Ortiz  ¿Se puede usted imaginar un terreno de 80 acres con más de 300 aviones, naves espaciales, embarcaciones de importancia histórica y 100 años de la historia de la aviación? Es Pima Air Space Museum que se localiza

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Lawmaker ready to try again for state ban on texting while driving

Lawmaker ready to try again for state ban on texting while driving

By Óscar A. Contreras          Cronkite News Despite failing repeatedly since 2007, a state lawmaker said he is going to try again to have Arizona join 41 other states that have outlawed texting while driving. “Why shouldn’t we have a law?”

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