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A snapshot of the types and numbers of projects Fusion Center personnel have assisted law enforcement officers, detectives, analysts or civilian police employees with over the past four years. Overall Fusion Center usage has increased year over year.
Representing the Webb Center at the Be More Awards are, left to right, Cathy Weiss, executive director, Shelby Fuller, events coordinator, Marjorie Johnson, board member and Stephanie Fornoff, box office manager.
Representing the Webb Center at the Be More Awards are, left to right, Cathy Weiss, executive director, Shelby Fuller, events coordinator, Marjorie Johnson, board member and Stephanie Fornoff, box office manager.
Representing the Webb Center at the Be More Awards are, left to right, Cathy Weiss, executive director, Shelby Fuller, events coordinator, Marjorie Johnson, board member and Stephanie Fornoff, box office manager.
A Valley Metro bus set up inside the Mobility Center in Phoenix, Wednesday, Feb. 23, 2011. The Mobility Center offers travel training and other programs to make using the transit system more accessible.
A Valley Metro bus set up inside the Mobility Center in Phoenix, Wednesday, Feb. 23, 2011. The Mobility Center offers travel training and other programs to make using the transit system more accessible.
A Valley Metro bus set up inside the Mobility Center in Phoenix, Wednesday, Feb. 23, 2011. The Mobility Center offers travel training and other programs to make using the transit system more accessible.
Roger Cowart, a simulation specialist, shows Gov. Jan Brewer a mannequin used for training at the Scottsdale Healthcare Osborn Medical Center’s new military medical training center. (Cronkite News Service Photo by Channing Turner)
It didn't take long for the Senate filibuster agreement to have an effect. The next morning, the Senate cleared the way for an up or down vote — and it was up by 56-43 — on Priscilla Owen's four-year-old nomination to the Fifth Circuit Court.
Concerned Mesa residents gathered at the Washington Activity Center Thursday night to voice their displeasure over the city’s plan to close the longtime community landmark.
Chandler plans to celebrate a new pregnancy center with a "Hands of Mercy" banquet at the Crowne Plaza San Marcos Resort. The banquet will take place on October 30.
CIRCLE OF LIFE: Avery Graber, 2, of Phoenix, watches a spinning wheel lit up with a flashing light that creates the illusion of a fly’s life from larva to adult as part of the “CSI: Crime Scene Insects” exhibit Wednesday at the Arizona Sci
Nightlife is blooming at Chandler Fashion Center. Hip restaurants and bars such as Kona Grill, Elephant Bar and Red Kilt Pub & Grill surround the mall, offering city residents an alternative to club-filled Scottsdale.
Acommunity’s oldest residents are among its most precious assets. And yet outside of the perennial debate over Social Security and Medicare, many other issues affecting the elderly don’t get the public attention that other causes do. But the priorities are about to shift by necessity.
Becky Kuhn won’t be carrying cardboard boxes filled with her office supplies when she moves from her current work station at the Banner Mesa Medical Center to her new office at the Banner Gateway facility in Gilbert.
IN CHARGE: Becky Kuhn, is the CEO of Banner Mesa Medical Center and will be the CEO of the Banner Gateway Medical Center when it opens in the fall of this year.
Nine-year-old Tasha Denick takes karate exercises at Southwest Center for the Martial Arts.
Developers of the planned ASU Scottsdale Innovation Center are scaling back the project’s signature element — "SkySong."
Developers of the planned ASU Scottsdale Innovation Center are scaling back the project’s signature element — "SkySong."
LPGA tour player Juli Hilton, center, drops off her kids, MacKenzie, 4, right, and Trevor, 3, not shown, with caretaker Bardine May, left, inside a Mesa hotel.
Chandler-Gilbert Community College broke ground on its new Coyote Center, a 68,000-square-foot facility intended to include a gymnasium and workout facility for the Pecos Campus’ athletic programs, as well as a new all-in-one student services center. [Renderings courtesy CGCC/Maricopa Community Colleges]
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