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  • 3 weeks ago | azcentral.com | Kunle Falayi

    Every week, a small group of state inspectors scours Arizona's grocery and specialty stores, big and small, to check whether they're charging customers the price posted for the items they're buying. Over the past five years, nearly half of their inspections found stores overcharging customers, records show. That's far higher than the national average.

  • 1 month ago | azcentral.com | Kunle Falayi

    Maricopa County health inspectors cited four restaurants for 17 health violations during the week of March 7. Violations included moldy food and unhealthy handwashing practices. A priority violation is a major violation that directly contributes to an increased risk of foodborne illness or injury. If listed in inspection reports, remedies implemented during the inspection are noted.

  • 1 month ago | yahoo.com | Kunle Falayi

    Every year, 1.2 million people flock to Lake Pleasant in Peoria for a dose of nature and outdoor recreation activities without straying far from metro Phoenix. Some might assume Lake Pleasant's name reflects its serene, cool waters — but that’s not the case. The lake was actually named for an influential Arizona engineer who played a major role in the manmade lake's creation in the '20s.

  • 1 month ago | azcentral.com | Kunle Falayi

    Every year, 1.2 million people flock to Lake Pleasant in Peoria for a dose of nature and outdoor recreation activities without straying far from metro Phoenix. Some might assume Lake Pleasant's name reflects its serene, cool waters — but that’s not the case. The lake was actually named for an influential Arizona engineer who played a major role in the manmade lake's creation in the '20s.

  • 1 month ago | yahoo.com | Kunle Falayi

    Every year, 1.2 million people flock to Lake Pleasant in Peoria for a dose of nature and outdoor recreation activities without straying far from metro Phoenix. Some might assume Lake Pleasant's name reflects its serene, cool waters — but that’s not the case. The lake was actually named for an influential Arizona engineer who played a major role in the manmade lake's creation in the '20s.

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Norma Galeana

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Norma Galeana primarily covers news in Los Angeles, California, United States and surrounding areas.

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Gerardo Moreno Valenzuela

Reporter at El Heraldo de México

Gerardo Moreno Valenzuela primarily covers news in the Sonoran Desert region, including areas in southern Arizona and northern Mexico.

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Cristina Gómez Lima

Reporter and Correspondent at La Jornada

Cristina Gómez Lima primarily covers news in the Sonoran Desert region, including areas around Tucson, Arizona, United States.

Tanya Vásquez

Reporter at El Imparcial

Tanya Vásquez primarily covers news in the Sonora region, particularly around Nogales, Arizona, United States and surrounding areas.

Yesicka Ojeda

Reporter and Correspondent at El Imparcial

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