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  1. article Tempe’s political tale of two Coreys

    Thursday, May 15, 2008 12:53 am

    Arizona may be the hot spot for identity theft, but a local political mistaken identity is causing confusion among some voters. What’s in a name when it comes to political recognition? Just ask Corey Woods.

  • Woods pushes quality of life, neighborhood efforts

    Corey Woods

  • Tempe voters elect Woods, Navarro to council

    Tempe City Council candidate Corey Woods celebrates with his supporters after finding out that he won Tuesday evening in Tempe.

  • article Tempe voters elect Woods, Navarro to council

    Tuesday, May 20, 2008 8:48 pm

    Two newcomers are joining the Tempe City Council, after Joel Navarro and Corey Woods were elected by voters Tuesday. Four candidates, including Vice Mayor Hut Hutson, were running for the final two spots on the seven-member board. None of the four received more than 50 percent of the vote during the March 11 primary election.

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  • article Woods pushes quality of life, neighborhood efforts

    Friday, March 7, 2008 3:41 am

    Corey Woods couldn't muster enough support two years ago in his bid for the Tempe City Council, but said voters nonetheless encouraged him after his defeat.

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  • article Tiger Woods easily captures 12th major title

    Sunday, August 20, 2006 4:00 pm

    MEDINAH, Ill. - An emotional wreck at Hoylake, a machine at Medinah. Tiger Woods went from brown fairways to lush greens, from pure irons to perfect putting, from silver claret jug to shiny Wanamaker Trophy. For all those changes this much stayed very much the same:

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  • Tempe council candidates wary of Arpaio sweeps

    LUCK OF THE DRAW: our Tempe City Council candidates draw cards to determine the speaking order Thursday night in a Tribune-sponsored debate. Julie Jakubek, left, Hut Hutson, Joel Navarro and Corey Woods are vying for two seats in the May 20 runoff

  • article Tempe Primary Election Coverage

    Friday, March 10, 2006 12:35 pm

    These stories were previously published in the Tribune

  • article Tuscan gives way to French country style in Scottsdale

    Saturday, September 30, 2006 7:40 am

    The understated elegance of French country decor appeals to Southwest homeowners — like Scottsdale resident and interior designer Lou Corey — who were simply overwhelmed by the heaviness of Tuscan design. “There’s a more romantic feel to this,” says Corey, waving an arm across her French-inspired dining room.

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  • article Tuscan gives way to French country style

    Saturday, September 30, 2006 8:25 am

    The understated elegance of French country decor appeals to Southwest homeowners — like Scottsdale resident and interior designer Lou Corey — who were simply overwhelmed by the heaviness of Tuscan design.

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  • article Tempe to swear in new mayor Mitchell, councilmen July 2

    Friday, June 8, 2012 8:14 am

    Tempe will swear in Mayor-elect Mark Mitchell and three councilmen in a ceremony on July 2 that will be followed by a reception. Mitchell is a 12-year veteran of the City Council who won a narrow election bid against restaurant owner Michael Monti.

  • article Mayoral, council candidates to attend Tempe Chamber event

    Monday, January 2, 2012 8:01 am

    Meet the Tempe mayoral and city council candidates at the city chamber’s “Networking @ Noon” event Jan. 12. 

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    Brian Johnson/AFN A distinguished group of African Americans offered their perspectives on being Black in Arizona in the 1960s during a special event held Feb. 17 at Desert Vista High School. They included: Corey Woods, Tempe City Councilman; Mary Bishop, the first African American woman to hold an adjunct professorship position as ASU College of Education; Dr. Betty Greathouse, the first African America assistant dean of the Graduate College at ASU; Earl Oats, one of the first African Americans to attend Tempe High School; retired Judge Cecil Patterson; and Dr. Fredrick Warren, one of the first African American homeowners in Tempe. Said Woods:

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    Brian Johnson/AFN Students from Desert Vista and other East Valley schools were in attendance Feb. 17 when a distinguished group of African Americans offered their perspectives on being Black in Arizona in the 1960s. They included: Corey Woods, Tempe City Councilman; Mary Bishop, the first African American woman to hold an adjunct professorship position as ASU College of Education; Dr. Betty Greathouse, the first African America assistant dean of the Graduate College at ASU; Earl Oats, one of the first African Americans to attend Tempe High School; retired Judge Cecil Patterson; and Dr. Fredrick Warren, one of the first African American homeowners in Tempe. Said Woods:

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    Brian Johnson/AFN A distinguished group of African Americans offered their perspectives on being Black in Arizona in the 1960s during a special event held Feb. 17 at Desert Vista High School. They included: Corey Woods, Tempe City Councilman; Mary Bishop, the first African American woman to hold an adjunct professorship position as ASU College of Education; Dr. Betty Greathouse, the first African America assistant dean of the Graduate College at ASU; Earl Oats, one of the first African Americans to attend Tempe High School; retired Judge Cecil Patterson; and Dr. Fredrick Warren, one of the first African American homeowners in Tempe. Said Woods:

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    Brian Johnson/AFN Students from Desert Vista and other East Valley schools were in attendance Feb. 17 when a distinguished group of African Americans offered their perspectives on being Black in Arizona in the 1960s. They included: Corey Woods, Tempe City Councilman; Mary Bishop, the first African American woman to hold an adjunct professorship position as ASU College of Education; Dr. Betty Greathouse, the first African America assistant dean of the Graduate College at ASU; Earl Oats, one of the first African Americans to attend Tempe High School; retired Judge Cecil Patterson; and Dr. Fredrick Warren, one of the first African American homeowners in Tempe. Said Woods:

  • article Tempe mayor, council candidates announced

    Thursday, December 15, 2011 4:09 pm

    Tempe's spring election will include three candidates for mayor and five candidates vying for three City Council positions, the city said Thursday. Tempe has certified current Councilman Mark Mitchell, Michael Monti and Linda Spears as mayoral candidates. And the candidates for the council are Dick Foreman, Kolby Granville, Councilman Joel Navarro, Angie Taylor Thornton and Councilman Corey Woods.

  • article Construction accident victim has legs amputated

    Monday, August 14, 2006 1:19 pm

    Doctors at Banner Good Samaritan Medical Center are cautious about predicting the recovery of Casey Johansen, 28, who underwent surgery Monday — almost a week after he was trapped in a building collapse.

  • article 05/14 - Horizon reaches 5A state quarters

    Wednesday, May 14, 2003 5:51 am

    hen the second pitch of the game ended up on Greenway Road, Phoenix Camelback pitcher Robert Ruelas had to figure he was in for a rough night in this 5A state tournament baseball game.

  • article Tempe council election winners provide new look

    Wednesday, May 21, 2008 11:16 pm

    Corey Woods had much to say Wednesday about his plans for Tempe, now that he will become a member of the City Council.

  • article Community profile: Tempe

    Monday, October 1, 2012 12:12 am

    A look at key Tempe facts and figures

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  • article Tempe voter turnout down this year

    Saturday, March 15, 2008 1:08 am

    Fewer Tempe residents voted in city elections this year than in other recent mayoral elections, according to official results released Friday.

  • article Copple’s funding losing to challenger

    Saturday, April 15, 2006 6:40 am

    Veteran Tempe City Councilman Len Copple has raised less money than upstart challenger Onnie Shekerjian, with just more than a month left before the pair square off in the city’s May 16 runoff.

  • article Copple’s funding losing to challenger

    Saturday, April 15, 2006 6:40 am

    Veteran Tempe City Councilman Len Copple has raised less money than upstart challenger Onnie Shekerjian, with just more than a month left before the pair square off in the city’s May 16 runoff.

  • article Monti, Mitchell end Tempe mayoral primary in virtual tie; 2 council seats likely filled

    Tuesday, March 13, 2012 10:15 pm

    It’s safe to say Tempe restaurateur Michael Monti knows what it’s like when the kitchen gets hot.

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