ASU Edson Companies Innovate Future in Medicine, Public Health

Two teams from ASU’s College of Liberal Arts and Sciences are making scientific breakthroughs by developing ways to prevent fogging on surgical lenses and producing a tablet that will immediately test for contaminated water. The teams, consisting of students, researchers

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Advocates vow appeal of latest ruling in fight over Arizona voter law

By Whitney Ogden A federal judge’s order backing Arizona and Kansas laws that require proof of citizenship for voter registration is “not the American way” and must be challenged, opponents said Thursday. The comments came after a U.S. District judge

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Report: Energy Efficiency, Clean Cars, Renewables Making a Difference

By Brittany Elena Morris Cronkite News  Energy-efficiency requirements, rules on auto-emissions and policies promoting renewable energy helped Arizona prevent 3.5 million metric tons of carbon dioxide from entering the atmosphere in 2012, according to a report by an environmental group.  However, Brett Fanshaw, state

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Move over, Arizona’s craft breweries: Microdistilleries on the rise in state

By Rachel Leingang Cronkite News Arizona Distilling Co. adds a little bit of Arizona to its products. Copper City Bourbon honors a Prohibition-era brewing company in Douglas. Desert Dry Gin incorporates a different set of Five Cs in its flavor profile:

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The Rise of Federal Immigration Crimes

Dramatic growth over the past two decades in the number of offenders sentenced in federal courts has been driven primarily by enforcement of a particular immigration offense–unlawful reentry into the United States–according to a new Pew Research Center analysis of data

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Super Bowl Central and NFL Experience will be Epicenter for Super Bowl XLIX Activities

The Arizona Super Bowl Host Committee today announced several major initiatives that will take over 12 city blocks in downtown Phoenix and together will serve as the hub of fan, sponsor, media and NFL activities for Super Bowl XLIX. The

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Stanton Sets Course for Stronger Economy

Says Phoenix Must Do More to Compete in Innovation-Based Economy, Aims to Double Exports in 10 Years, Triple Phoenix Light Rail Miles Mayor Greg Stanton today said that Phoenix’s long-term prosperity depends on charting a new economic course to make

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Celebrando con Mary Rabago

La reconocida periodista Mary Rabago le extiende una cordial invitación al público en general para festejar su cumpleaños a lo grande, el próximo domingo 23 de marzo del 2014.  Será una celebración con mucha diversión para toda la familia. Con actividades y

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Cesar Chavez Movie Premiers Next Week March 28

By: Cindy G. Castillo The first major motion picture about an icon for Latinos in the United States was four years in the making. A collaboration between the Cesar Chavez Foundation and Director Diego Luna, the Movie Cesar Chavez narrates

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Suns Beat Magic; Playoffs Still in Sight for Phoenix

By Francisco Romero With 15 games remaining in the regular season schedule, the Phoenix Suns are still in the NBA playoff picture. The Suns needed a win Wednesday against Orlando and that is exactly what they got. Phoenix beat the

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