January 2014

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Intel announced it would delay the opening of a massive $5 billion factory in Chandler, Ariz. A few days later the computer-chip maker made headlines again when it said it would cut 5,000 jobs from its global workforce. What's going on inside Intel?
Jan. 23, 2014
When you think of public transit or drive past a bus in Phoenix, art probably is not the first thing that comes to mind.
Jan. 24, 2014
When it is unseasonably warm in the Valley as it is right now, most baseball fans start daydreaming about Spring Training. Teams do start reporting to camps early next month.
Jan. 24, 2014
The flu is widespread in Arizona, but it is not the usual patients.
Jan. 24, 2014
U2, Michael Jackson, Adele, these are the kinds of names we typically associate with the Grammy Awards, but every one of those artists was inspired by someone, usually a teacher.
Jan. 24, 2014
On Friday, Tau Kappa Epsilon's national office issued a statement apologizing for the actions of what it says were a “few members involved in the incident.” Ja'han Jones, president of African American Men of Arizona State University, wrote a letter to the members of TKE.
Jan. 24, 2014
Driving through downtown Phoenix, you may have noticed an unusual rooftop in the middle of a modern city skyline. The yellow steeple and the wrought iron roof ornaments are part of a community, from the past.
Jan. 24, 2014
Citrus St. Marys Food Bank
It takes a forklift to pick up one of the big cardboard boxes of citrus fruit at St. Mary’s Food Bank in Phoenix.
Jan. 24, 2014
There is a ballot box battle brewing at the state Capitol.
Jan. 24, 2014
About a mile east of the proposed Grant Park development, workers on Thursday were putting the finishing touches on another project, this one turning an old warehouse into studio space.
Jan. 17, 2014

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