FRIDAY: 3 stories to watch in Arizona 10/19/12

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Posted: 10/18/2012

So you can stay ahead of the news, here's a quick look at some of the stories ABC15 will be keeping an eye on Friday, October 19.

CANDIDATE LEGAL CHALLENGE
The Arizona Court of Appeals will hear arguments in Jones v Mitchell, a case about the eligibility of Darin Mitchell to run for the state legislature in the district where he won in the Republican primary election. 10:30 a.m., Arizona State Courts Building, Phoenix.

LATINO CHILDREN'S SUMMIT
The National Latino Children's Institute will hold a summit to help prepare Latino youth for the future. The meeting will bring together organizations from education, employment, public policy, community, and leadership. Friday-Saturday, University of Arizona Virginia Piper Campus Center, Phoenix.

FIESTA BOWL QUEEN
The 2012-13 Fiesta Bowl will crown its Queen. 6 p.m., Dillard's, Scottsdale Fashion Square Mall, Scottsdale.

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