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A few months shy of its sixth birthday, Pinnacle Peak Park welcomed its 1 millionth visitor Friday, a Scottsdale woman who was surprised with a gift of an engraved walking stick, city officials said in a statement.
one in a million: Scottsdale Mayor Mary Manross presented Kim Kucharski with an engraved walking stick to recognize her as Pinnacle Peak Park’s 1 millionth visitor. PROVIDED
July 12, 2004
Ken Jennings, of Salt Lake City, Utah, shown here in this undated publicity photo will make an unprecedented 29th appearance on the syndicated quiz show \"Jeopardy!\" Monday night.
A man checks his Mega Millions ticket before leaving Towne Market, Friday, March 30, 2012 in Phillipsburg, N.J. Lottery ticket lines swelled as the record Mega Millions jackpot grew to $640 million, thanks greatly to players who opened their wallets despite long odds of success. Officials estimated ticket-buyers will have spent more than $1.46 billion on the jackpot by the time Friday night's numbers are drawn. (AP Photo/The Express-Times, Matt Smith)
A man checks his Mega Millions ticket before leaving Towne Market, Friday, March 30, 2012 in Phillipsburg, N.J. Lottery ticket lines swelled as the record Mega Millions jackpot grew to $640 million, thanks greatly to players who opened their wallets despite long odds of success. Officials estimated ticket-buyers will have spent more than $1.46 billion on the jackpot by the time Friday night's numbers are drawn. (AP Photo/The Express-Times, Matt Smith)
U.S. homebuilders broke the 1 million mark in March for the first time since June 2008. The gain signals continued strength for the housing recovery at the start of the spring buying season.
A $1.9 million grant was awarded to the Mesa Community College Education Studies Department from the U.S. Department of Education.
Tempe Mayor Hugh Hallman is expecting to rake in $1 million dollars for charity in a fundraising effort that can literally be called a marathon.
WASHINGTON — More than 1 million baby slings made by Infantino were recalled Wednesday after claims linking them to three infant deaths.
In this March 3, 2010 file photo, a baby sling is displayed in Washington. More than 1 million baby slings made by Infantino were recalled Wednesday after claims linking them to three infant deaths. The Consumer Product Safety Commission said babies could suffocate in the soft fabric slings. The agency urged parents to immediately stop using the slings for babies under 4 months.
Plans to make downtown Chandler more pedestrian-friendly in part by narrowing a segment of Arizona Avenue could cost up to $1 million more than initially thought, city officials said Tuesday.
Construction workers make their way across Arizona Avenue at the intersection of Chicago Street, where a traffic signal will be in front of the new City Hall building, which is shown under construction in the background. Dec. 8, 2009.
OWLS HEAD, Maine - Winning bidders at an auction of vintage vehicles and memorabilia in Maine have bought a 1910 Mercedes four-seat Tourabout for $887,000 and a 1913 Rolls-Royce Silver Ghost for $832,000.
The federal government is giving $1 million to Arizona to launch a study of proposed new passenger rail service between Phoenix and Tucson.
FLAGSTAFF - Three teenagers jailed on first-degree murder, kidnapping and armed robbery charges in Flagstaff are being held on $1 million bond.
Central Arizona College Foundation’s Promise for the Future Scholarship program got a $1 million boost from the Gila River Indian Community.
The Chandler Education Foundation, which offers financial support to Chandler schools and scholarships for students, surpassed $1.5 million in donations and grants for the first year, which ended June 30.
CALABASAS, Calif. (AP) - An oversized six-sheet poster for the 1933 film classic "King Kong" fetched $345,000 to top all items at a two-day auction of Hollywood memorabilia.
The victim of a hit-and-run three years ago at Scottsdale Road and Rose Lane could receive a $1.4 million settlement from Scottsdale as a result of a lawsuit that claims the intersection is unsafe for pedestrians.Even so, city officials say the intersection meets safety guidelines and there are no plans for improvements.
The city of Scottsdale could pay $1.4 million to settle a lawsuit claiming the intersection and crosswalk at Scottsdale road and Rose Lane are unsafe.
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