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An unconventional form of theater that took its audience away from the stage and into neighborhoods stigmatized by drugs and violence became an unexpected hit during its nearly two month run in the Mexican border city of Juárez.
Oct. 7, 2016
A new challenge has been mounted contesting the legality of Arizona laws which allow police and prosecutors to seize property without proving to a judge it was used for a criminal purpose.
Oct. 7, 2016
Citi Expands Its Brand And Investments In Mexico
Citi, one of the largest banks and financial institutions in the United States, announced a major plan for its holdings in Mexico.
Oct. 7, 2016
GoDaddy Fires Ad Agency Despite Growth
Scottsdale-based GoDaddy has fired its international marketing agency after less than a year — on the same day it hit an international growth milestone.
Oct. 7, 2016
Study Examines Community Reaction On Twitter After NAU Campus Shooting
Oct. 9 marks one year since four students were shot, one fatally, on Northern Arizona University’s Flagstaff campus. Now researchers are using the shooting as a case study to see if Twitter can reveal how communities respond to traumatic events.
Oct. 7, 2016
Tempe Polling Place Plan Draws Criticism
Voting rights groups are criticizing Maricopa County Recorder Helen Purcell over confusion surrounding a polling location in Tempe. But a spokeswoman for the Purcell’s office said county election officials have been trying to be responsive to constituents’ concerns.
Oct. 7, 2016
Beetle Found Only In Arizona Declared Extinct
The Stephan's riffle beetle lived in two springs in Madera Canyon. The last one was seen in 1993.
Oct. 6, 2016
USDA Rural Development Initiative Brings Federal Loans To Arizona
Colonias, high-poverty, mostly Hispanic settlements, are one region in Arizona the loans are meant to help develop.
Oct. 6, 2016
Tucsons Sunshine Mile Named One Of Most Endangered Historic Places In US
A two-mile stretch in Tucson is considered one of the most endangered historic places in the country.
Oct. 6, 2016
Moment: New Tech Communicated Through Touch
A Phoenix-based company called Somatic Labs has come up with what they consider to be an evolution of that kind of technology.
Oct. 6, 2016
Sounds Of The City: ASU Football Tailgate In Tempe
Listen to the sounds of Gillian Stachmus tailgating before an ASU football game.
Oct. 6, 2016
Arizona’s Women: Symposium Explores Working Women In Our State’s History
Friday, historians, archivists and researchers will gather in the Valley to highlight Arizona women’s history.
Oct. 6, 2016
Federal Grant Helps Arizona Students Pay For AP Tests
The state’s been receiving this grant since 2003, but this year’s amount is the most it’s ever gotten; officials say since they started getting this money, the number of tests it’s helped pay for has risen from less than a thousand to more than 16,000.
Oct. 6, 2016
How A Giant Space Gun Ended Up In The Middle Of The Arizona Desert
To send something into space, the modern technique is to launch it with a rocket. In the 1960s, however, a Canadian visionary proposed the radical idea to simply shoot through the atmosphere — with a giant space gun. One of those guns is still in Yuma, Arizona
Oct. 6, 2016
Tempe Building Complex For Low-Income Female Veterans
Affordable housing for female veterans and their families are scarce in the Valley and Tempe hopes to open a development to meet more of those needs.
Oct. 6, 2016
Arizona Department Of Education Asking For Feedback On Science Standards
For the first time in a dozen years, the Arizona Department of Education is looking to update the state's science standards.
Oct. 6, 2016
New Polls: Hillary Clinton, Donald Trump Neck-And-Neck In Arizona
A pair of new polls suggest that Arizona in back in play for the presidential race. Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump appear to be in a dead heat with a little more than a month to go before the election.
Oct. 6, 2016
Henkel Consumer Goods Inc. Closing Arizona Office
Henkel Consumer Goods Inc. is closing their north Scottsdale office. More than 370 jobs will be affected.
Oct. 6, 2016
Treasurer: Arizona Does Not Need To Divest Itself From Wells Fargo
In light of a scandal involving fraudulent accounts, Arizona’s treasurer believes the state does not need to divest itself from Wells Fargo Bank.
Oct. 6, 2016
Phoenix Officially Recognizes Indigenous Peoples Day
Phoenix is now the largest city in the United States to officially recognize Indigenous Peoples' Day.
Oct. 6, 2016

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