October 2014

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Most major intersections have political campaign signs on their corners. But since some have been up for more than six months—first for the primary election and now for the general—you’d be forgiven for not noticing them anymore and having them fade into the horizon.
Oct. 10, 2014
As Governor Jan Brewer’s time as Governor dwindles down to just a few months, she took a trip to Europe this week in the hopes of attracting jobs from Norway and Ireland to Arizona.
Oct. 10, 2014
David Gurman Covert Operations
"Covert Operations: Investigating the Known Unknowns" is an exhibit at the Scottsdale Museum of Contemporary Art that looks at surveillance, intelligence and trafficking, among other issues.
Oct. 10, 2014
Marty Stuart
Marty Stuart’s new, double album, "Saturday Night and Sunday Morning," is made up of two distinct parts. The first half is the rockin’ country he’s best known for and the other half is gospel. Stuart is currently on tour and will be playing in Tucson on Tuesday night.
Oct. 10, 2014
poster of Thomas E. Campbell and George W.P. Hunt
Every state has one governor, right? Well, that wasn’t the case at one point in Arizona.
Oct. 10, 2014
An independent Phoenix-based literary journal released its second edition this week. "Four Chambers" got 1,000 submissions and published 75 of them. About half of the writers are local.
Oct. 3, 2014
When you sit down to a meal, how much do you think about where your veggies came from? Some Valley farmers and chefs think a lot about it - and on Monday they’ll have the chance to get together, along with food suppliers and distributors, in an effort to build relationships and get more local produce on your table.
Oct. 3, 2014
Willow Canyon High School in Surprise plays its homecoming game Friday. But the festivities, including Saturday night’s homecoming dance, have garnered attention for a reason unrelated to football.
Oct. 3, 2014
Phoenix Suns’ owner Robert Sarver said the time is coming for the team to play in a new arena. Their current home, U.S. Airways Center, was built in 1992.
Oct. 3, 2014
Phoenix and Tucson this week signed a deal to move water between the state’s two biggest cities.
Oct. 3, 2014

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