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Roll the Tape: Valley Police Departments Deploy Body Cameras

Roll the Tape: Valley Police Departments Deploy Body Cameras

By: Becca Smouse  Cronkite News (Phoenix, AZ)  —  An officer retrieves a small black box charging in the police station and mounts it onto his or her uniform before heading out for the day. Once the officer is on the

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Grad student's research helps save lives through social media

Jordan Bates, doctoral student in applied mathematics and research associate at theCenter for Policy Informatics at Arizona State University, was part of the winning team at September’s Hacks 4 Humanity event, co-hosted by ASU’s Project Humanities and EqualityTV. Bates’ team created software

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Global Ties Panel Held To Discuss the Newly Launched Global Chamber of Commerce

  Mike Patterson, a U.S.-Mexico cross border business attorney with the national law firm Polsinelli, recently led a panel for Global Ties, a national non profit that works closely with the US State Department for international visitors.   At their regional summit, Mike led

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Telemundo Phoenix to Host 11th Annual Festival and Health Fair Oct. 26

PHOENIX, AZ– Telemundo Phoenix, in partnership with local event sponsors, will host the 11th annual Festival Telemundo and Health Fair to help families and children of the Phoenix area get access to free health screenings. Attendees will also be able to watch

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Couples rush to get married after state’s same-sex marriage ban overturned

Friday, Oct. 17, 2014 By LAURIE LILES Cronkite News Gay couples rushed to Arizona courthouses to get married Friday, just hours after a federal judge struck down the state’s ban on same-sex marriage as a violation of the right to equal protection.

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Called out by Washington, ASU organizes to curb sexual violence

  By ALICIA CANALES Cronkite News TEMPE – Pacing across the stage, Jackson Katz challenges the views of approximately 500 Arizona State University students and community members on who is responsible for preventing sexual violence. “These are not just women issues that

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From posters to pancakes, universities out to curb binge drinking

By IMELDA MEJIA Cronkite News TEMPE – Students in Arizona State University residence halls arrived to see posters urging them to call 911 if they see someone who is unconscious. Other posters ask, “Who is the designated driver tonight?” It’s just one

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