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No. 16 Texas Tech Beats No. 1 Arizona in OT for Wildcats’ 2nd Straight...

No. 16 Texas Tech sent No. 1 Arizona to its second straight loss, shocking the Wildcats 78-75 on Saturday night.
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ASU researchers are using technology to help older adults with dementia who live alone

Researchers at Arizona State University are studying how technology could help older adults who are living alone with cognitive decline. Ross Andel is a professor at ASU’s Edson College of Nursing and Innovation, where he studies aging and cognitive decline. He’s also a co-lead of the Roybal Center there.
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10 Arizona Dining Spots That Shine After Sunset

In Arizona, outdoor seating is not an extra, but the reason people choose where to eat when the day finally begins to cool. Regulars tend to time reservations around sunset, knowing the light, air, and atmosphere matter just as much as the menu. These restaurants understand that evenings here are...
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Scottsdale City Council rejects ‘Whitmergate’ petition

The mysterious saga dubbed “Whitmergate” continues. And so Mayor Lisa Borowsky continues to express bafflement and displeasure over the vague suspension of her chief of staff, R. Lamar Whitmer. On Jan. 14, City Manager Greg Caton placed Whitmer on paid “non-disciplinary suspension” over “allegations of policy...
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Chandler begins budget prep amid new worries

The days of lots of extra dollars coming into Chandler’s coffers are over. “We’ve had the luxury over the last few years to always come in above, [but] we’re coming in pretty much spot on,” said Dawn Lang, Chandler’s assistant city manager and chief financial officer. “We’re really operating on what we believe is...
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An Arizona employer’s approach to building a more supportive, recovery-ready workplace

A local business shares how the Opioid Use Disorder Business Toolkit helped turn intention into action. For many employers, the desire to support employees impacted by substance use disorder is there. The challenge is knowing how to translate that intention into clear, thoughtful policies and practices that work in...
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Airline crew honors veteran returning from first Vietnam visit since POW imprisonment

PHOENIX — United States Air Force veteran Bob Jeffrey and his wife, Jean Jeffrey, were on a flight home to Phoenix on Sunday after an important trip to Vietnam. Jeffrey went to the country for the first time since he was released as a prisoner of war during the Vietnam War. While it must have been a powerful trip...
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East Valley Institute of Technology fires new shot in war with 9 area districts

He East Valley Institute of Technology last week asked a judge to dispense with a hearing and use the court filings to decide the lawsuit filed by nine East Valley school districts against it. And according to the “motion for judgment on the pleadings,” EVIT said there’s only one way...
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1 dead, 1 seriously hurt after wrong-way crash on Tempe-area freeway

TEMPE, AZ (AZFamily) — One person is dead, and another is in the hospital after a wrong-way crash on an East Valley freeway early Sunday morning. The Arizona Department of Public Safety says the collision happened on the westbound US 60 collector distributor lanes from the SR 143, as it parallels Interstate 10.
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Tempe Police Deploy Grappler to End 142-MPH Corvette Rampage

Tempe police released intense body cam footage showing the moment officers finally reeled in a Corvette driver who blasted through city streets at a jaw-dropping 142 mph. The incident, which unfolded September 9, features a white C8 Corvette roaring across the Mill Avenue Bridge, its exhaust echoing over Tempe Town...

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