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Phoenix Moves Forward to Win Over Google

City council members are moving forward with infrastructure moves for Google’s fiber optic network. As part of the proposal, ‘network huts’ will be provided on city-owned property. The ‘huts’ will house equipment for Google Fiber, a service the company says offers

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Arizona Schools Facing Shortage of Substitute Teachers

School districts in Arizona have reported that they are suffering from a shortage of substitute teachers.   During the recent recession, many out-of- work teachers and others with college degrees signed up to be substitute teachers to help make ends meet.

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FDA To Propose E-Cigarette Regulations For The First Time

Associated Press WASHINGTON (AP) — The federal government’s move to regulate e-cigarettes is a leap into the unknown. Most everyone agrees a ban on selling them to kids would be a step forward. But health and public policy experts can’t

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Dogs Winding up at Vet's Offices After Gobbling up Marijuana Edibles

By BRITTANY ELENA MORRIS Cronkite News Service PHOENIX – Dogs get into things, whether it be chewing up a shoe, digging through the trash or grabbing food off the table. Now some owners need to add marijuana edibles to the

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ASU School of Music Holds 2014 Piano Sale

The ASU School of Music in the Herberger Institute for Design and the Arts, in conjunction with AZ Piano, is holding its popular annual sale of pianos currently on loan to ASU from AZ Piano, starting May 15. Each year,

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Yarnell Hill Memorial Site Plan Goes to Governor

Associated Press (AP) PHOENIX — The Arizona House has given final approval to a bill creating a memorial site honoring the 19 Granite Mountain Hotshots who died in the Yarnell Hill Fire last year. House Bill 2624 passed unanimously on

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Risas Dental and Braces to Offer FREE Dental Care at Tempe Grand Opening Celebration, Saturday, April 26

Risas Dental and Braces (Risas), the Arizona-based healthcare company committed to making quality dentistry affordable to all, will offer FREE dental care in celebration of the grand opening of its sixth location in Tempe, Ariz., (located at 3401 S. McClintock,

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Cox Communications Connects Families and Friends with Unlimited Calls to Mexico

Cox Communications announced today that under its Cox Digital Telephone Premier Package, customers can now make unlimited long distance calls from their home phones to Mexico starting on April 1, 2014. “We are very excited to enhance the value of our

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Maricopa County Air Quality Department: April Kicks Off Summer Ozone Season in the Valley

April 1 marks the start of summer ozone season, when air quality concerns shift from pollution caused by woodburning, to the ground-level ozone produced by harmful emissions. This pollutant forms at ground level when chemicals from emissions react under the

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The Wait for Immigration Reform Continues, Republicans Reluctant to Pass Bill

By: Genesis Monserrate The long wait for immigration reform is yet to continue, as Republicans are reluctant to pass a bill. From the time the House Speaker John Boehner stated that no action would be done due to the trust

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