November 2016

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Central Arizona Project canal
A conference at the University of Arizona this weekend will bring together groups of people who don’t necessarily talk to each other otherwise to discuss food and water supplies.
Nov. 4, 2016
Freeway
Budget decisions being made in neighboring states like Colorado and Texas could have an impact on business growth in Arizona.
Nov. 4, 2016
cyber security
During this election season, voter-registration sites in at least a dozen states — including Arizona — were targeted by hackers.
Nov. 4, 2016
Data
A number of scientists have wanted to analyze what cyber-infrastructure is. To that end, the National Science Foundation is sponsoring a 10-year project called CyVerse, which is focused on life-science research.
Nov. 4, 2016
Proposition 205 on ballot
A new poll released Friday shows Proposition 205 passing by one percentage point, but well within the margin of error.
Nov. 4, 2016
A federal judge could rule as early as Friday on a request from the Arizona Democratic Party to restrict certain Republican activities at polling places prevent voter intimidation. The judge heard oral arguments Thursday in Phoenix.
Nov. 4, 2016
Google Fiber's website
Phoenix is one of eight metro areas scheduled to develop Google Fiber, but those plans are now on hold.
Nov. 4, 2016
It may not be at the top of the ticket, but key battles are being waged on many state ballots over the future of energy this year. As one of the top solar markets in the country, Arizona is ground zero for this fight.
Nov. 3, 2016
proclamation womens history month
The Arizona Governor's Office puts out hundreds of proclamations each year commemorating different days, weeks and months.
Nov. 3, 2016
The Mayo Clinic medical school is opening a satellite campus here in the Valley.
Nov. 3, 2016

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