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Downtown Phoenix Youth to Visit UA Med School

Youth from a downtown Phoenix community will get first-hand experience at The University of Arizona College of Medicine – Phoenix under the growing community partnership between the city and the medical school. On Wednesday, Dec. 10, from 5-7 p.m., local

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Arizona Super Bowl Host Committe 4.9K Fun Run

Join the fun and celebrate 49 days until Arizona’s Super Bowl 49! The Arizona Super Bowl Host Committee is hosting a 4.9k fun run and a Kid’s 49-yard dash complete with food, drinks, music and activities for the entire family

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More than 7,000 to graduate during fall commencement Dec. 15

More than 7,000 students are set to have their degrees conferred at the Arizona State University commencement ceremonies, Dec. 15. The undergraduate ceremony is scheduled to take place at 9 a.m., in Wells Fargo Arena, on the Tempe campus. The

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Saturday Latin Ladies Night at Sky Lounge

Sky Lounge in downtown Phoenix invites you to their original Latin ladies night! This Saturday night, ladies are FREE before 11.  $2 Domestic Beers$2 Fireball Shots$3 AMF’s$100 Bottles of Ciroc…til 11 p.m. For more information, or any VIP or RVSP

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D-backs Named Among Best Places To Work In Phoenix For Eighth Straight Year

D-backs Named Among Best Places To Work In Phoenix For Eighth Straight Year

PHOENIX – The Arizona Diamondbacks were named among Valley companies as one of the “Best Places to Work,” when the Phoenix Business Journal announced its list of 2014 recipients at an awards luncheon today at the Scottsdale Double Tree Resort. The D-backs

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ASU law school receives $3M gift from W. P. Carey Foundation

The W. P. Carey Foundation honors 130 years of familial ties to Arizona State University with a $3 million gift to the Arizona Center for Law and Society, the new downtown Phoenix home of the Sandra Day O’Connor College of

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When it comes to learning, does screen size matter?

Do students grasp science concepts more deeply when they experience them in an immersive, giant-screen format? Mina Johnson-Glenberg, director of the Embodied Games for Learning lab at ASU, will help examine that question as co-principal investigator on a project funded

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Civic Space Park Sculpture Upgrades Underway

  Civic Space Park’s award-winning sculpture, Her Secret Is Patience, by Janet Echelman, will receive net and lighting improvements this month. The improvements will include replacing the existing red, blue and orange polyester net with an exact duplicate and replacing the

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In Nogales, some signs of banks pulling back from doing business along border

By ALICIA CANALES Cronkite News NOGALES – A Chase branch outside of Mayor Arturo Garino’s office has consolidated with the bank’s other branch in this border city. Bank of America recently sold its two branches here to Washington Federal as part of

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Thousands of Chespirito fans gather at the Aztec Stadium for heartfelt tribute

The world suffered a great loss this weekend with the passing of the one and only Roberto Gómez Bolaños, ‘Chespirito.’ A massive tribute was held Sunday in Mexico City’s “Estadio Azteca,” where tens of thousands of fans bid farewell to the

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