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Celebate May Day/Play Day at Free Art Friday

             TEMPE, Ariz. – The City of Tempe’s Free Art Friday program offers a morning filled with social interaction, creativity and fun, and is geared towards children ages 3 to 5-years-old and their families. This month’s event

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El Nuevo Hospital del Valle Abre en Glendale

Dignity Health ha inaugurado hoy el hospital más nuevo del valle: el St. Joseph Westgate Medical Center. El hospital sin fines de lucro de 60,000 pies cuadrados es la primera fase de las instalaciones medicas de 35 acres en Glendale,

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In Nation's Capital, a Delicate Dance Between Free Speech and Security

By COLTON GAVIN Cronkite News Service WASHINGTON – Gerardo Torres had every intention of getting arrested at the White House, but he was still a little nervous – the immigration activist said previous arrests at protests in other cities had

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ASU, Chinese Scientists Unlock Secrets of the Fountain of Youth

Arizona State University scientists, together with collaborators from the Chinese Academy of Sciences in Shanghai, have published a first of its kind atomic level look at the enzyme telomerase that may unlock the secrets to the fountain of youth in

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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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Arizona's Gordon, Johnson Declare for NBA Draft

TUCSON, Ariz. – Following a season in which they helped lead the Arizona men’s basketball program to a 33-5 record, a Pac-12 regular-season title and an Elite Eight appearance, Aaron Gordon and Nick Johnson have entered their names in the 2014 NBA Draft.

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In a Hard Fought Battle Suns Beat Thunder

By Francisco Romero With five games remaining in the regular season the Phoenix Suns are playing to stay alive in the playoff picture.  The Suns beat the Thunder in a hard fought game 122-115 Sunday night, and moved one game

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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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ASU to Combine Teachers College, Infant Child Research Programs Preschools

Arizona State University is combining the Mary Lou Fulton Teachers College Preschool and the Infant Child Research Programs Preschool to allow for more children to benefit from the collective services. This combination of early childhood services will further integrate scientifically-based

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Arizona Technology Council Foundation Science Technology Festival

Program summary: The Arizona Technology Council Foundation coordinates a science tech festival (AZ SciTech), with events happing throughout Arizona. State Farm is sponsoring a hands-on teen driver safety event as a part of the festival. Students will learn the consequences of

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