Tag: Arizona
Mi Familia Vota: New State Director
After a long and exhaustive search, Mi Familia Vota has announced the hiring of their new Arizona state director Carolina Rodriguez-Greer.
To commemorate this critical...
The Phoenix Mercury Defeat Atlanta For Their 10th Consecutive Win
After heading into the Olympic break in August with a record of 9-10, the Phoenix Mercury are now riding a 10 game winning streak...
Could This Be The Best Breakfast Burrito in Phoenix?
A Phoenix staple since opening back in 2008, America’s Taco Shop has provided some of the best Mexican food to the valley for over...
Valley Bar Reopening August 18th
One of the Valley’s best bars is scheduled to reopen after 18 months of shutting down.
Frequently listed as one of Phoenix’s best bars, Valley...
Mexicans at The Forefront of The Forever Purge
This summer, all the rules are broken as a sect of lawless marauders decides that the annual Purge does not stop at daybreak and...
Aliento Creates Pathway To Support Dreamers Nationally
Aliento, in Spanish “take a breath”. Also a word utilized to encourage, cheer or root for.
Latina activist Reyna Montoya, Founder & CEO...
The Science of Ripley’s Believe It or Not
By Lynette Carrington Oddities, fantastic feats and the downright unbelievable… You’ll find all of this and more at The Science of Ripley’s Believe...
Top Pick For Cinco de Mayo
Celebrate Cinco de Mayo with the return of The Mission’s Limited Edition Corrido Burrito. Offered for one-day-only on Wednesday, May 5, this two-fisted feast is brimming...
Reyna Montoya Arizona DACA Advocate Shares Her Message
Staff. - Armed with two bachelor’s Degrees from Arizona State University (Political Science and Transborder Studies) and a master’s degree in Secondary Education from Grand Canyon University, Reyna Montoya...
Online Dating Apps Increase Their Popularity
Father’s Day: Online Dates with Single Dads
The coronavirus and social distancing have caused a noticeable increase in singles who have turned to dating apps...