November 2014

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Sharlot Hall age 17
The history museum in Prescott is named after Sharlot Hall, the first woman to hold territorial office in Arizona and the woman who made the museum possible.
Nov. 14, 2014
The idea of public speaking makes a lot of people very nervous.
Nov. 13, 2014
Relationships between police officers on college campuses and students can be tense. That can also extend to residents of nearby neighborhoods.
Nov. 13, 2014
Monti’s La Casa Vieja, on the corner of Mill and Rio Salado Parkway in downtown Tempe, will close its doors on Monday.
Nov. 13, 2014
The U.S. and China this week agreed to get rid of tariffs on many high-tech products, including GPS systems and medical devices.
Nov. 13, 2014
More than half of the kids in Arizona younger than eight live in low-income families, the fifth-highest percentage in the country.
Nov. 13, 2014
In 2006, the Arizona Corporation Commission implemented a standard requiring the state’s public utilities to produce 15 percent of its energy through renewable sources by 2025. But as incentives have faded away, the idea of reducing the renewable standard or extending the timeline in Arizona has been floated.
Nov. 13, 2014
Arizona State University officially broke ground this morning on its new downtown law school building, even though construction on the $129 million project on the corner of Taylor and First Streets started over the summer.
Nov. 13, 2014
There’s a level of excitement around Arizona State University football this week that’s been missing since the last time the team made the Rose Bowl in 1997.
Nov. 7, 2014
Beginning last month, Massachusetts is requiring its health insurers to make prices public ahead of time on procedures like MRIs.
Nov. 7, 2014

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