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Dee Taylor, the second in command on the Scottsdale police force, said she will retire at the end of January after more than 30 years of service.
A woman arrested in the hit-and-run death of an Arizona State University Foundation official tried to cover up the crime by hiding her car and having the windshield repaired, Phoenix police said Friday.
Jared Taylor: Gilbert is again celebrating Constitution Week. Family lessons, scout night, school visits and the Saturday night fair are all part of the weeklong series of events. So, why all the fuss about something over 200 years old? Simply put, it's a miracle. A miracle in its creation and the clarity and freedom produced.
The Arizona Small Business Association is getting a new executive director and a host of new ideas to take small-business owners to the next level.
Dave Tilson of Scottsdale said he used to daydream while shagging golf balls in 1984 as a volunteer for the Million Dollar Hole-in-One event — but never dreamed that he’d be where he is today.
The 26th annual MLK Awards Breakfast, "Stand Up for Justice," will be from 7 to 9:30 a.m. Friday, Jan. 13, at the Sheraton Phoenix Downtown Hotel, 340 N. Third St. Doors open at 6:30 a.m.
The 26th annual MLK Awards Breakfast, "Stand Up for Justice," will be from 7 to 9:30 a.m. Friday, Jan. 13, at the Sheraton Phoenix Downtown Hotel, 340 N. Third St. Doors open at 6:30 a.m.
NEW YORK - Oprah Winfrey has received the Founders Award for her international broadcast career and philanthropic initiatives from the International Academy of Television Arts & Sciences.
A transient Valley was frequently fickle over his teams. But Jerry Colangelo’s announcement Friday he was leaving the helm of the Arizona Diamondbacks reminds that no single person outside of politics has had as much to do with shaping Arizona’s urban growth and enhancing its national reputation.
After her first full year of revitalizing and building the Maricopa Chamber of Commerce, Executive Director Terri Kingery is bringing in the awards.
Paul Luna, president and CEO of the Helios Education Foundation; Dan Scoggin, founding chief executive officer, Great Hearts Academies; and Pearl Chang Esau, president and CEO, Expect More Arizona, stand with school children Tuesday as Expect More Arizona honors their school, Great Hearts Academy.
February 19, 2005
Tina Johnson remembers the discomfort she felt while trying to find wigs and post-mastectomy bras after treatment for breast cancer 26 years ago.
Just more than a year after building the Maricopa Chamber of Commerce into a dominant force for the business community in Maricopa, executive director Terri Kingery saw her successes celebrated as the chamber hosted its first-ever awards banquet Jan. 16.
LOS ANGELES - Al Pacino made grand speeches on screen as Michael Corleone and Tony Montana. But when the actor was honored with the American Film Institute's Life Achievement Award, he was practically speechless. "I need a character," the 67-year-old actor said, overwhelmed with emotion. "I don't think of myself as being able to do anything."
When Tom and Lorraine Bergman were married, it was not just a good love match. It was a great business partnership too.
The head of Starbucks held court at an executive coffee klatch Wednesday, but none of the company’s java is going to make it to downtown Mesa anytime soon.
When Craig Barrett took over as chief executive officer of Intel Corp. in 1998, the Santa Clara, Calif.-based giant was the world’s largest semiconductor company.
The W.P. Carey School of Business at Arizona State University is honoring Alan Mulally, president and chief executive officer of Ford Motor Company, on Thursday as Executive of the Year.
A small sign company, a medium-sized bank and a large bank are winners in the 2007 Mesa Chamber of Commerce Business Excellence and Leadership Awards contest.
Our View: Mike Cowan has received one of the biggest honors among Arizona’s public educators — and at the same time he has been handed a basketful of thorny challenges — as he will become the next superintendent of the Mesa Unified School District.
One by one, veterans took their turn shaking hands and exchanging nods of respect with war hero Silvestre S. Herrera, 91, as he stood proudly wearing his Medal of Honor around his neck.
It’s that time of year to hand out some honors for the year’s best. So it is without further ado that I bring you the Third Annual Hammer Awards.
It’s that time of year to hand out some honors for the year’s best. So it is without further ado that I bring you the Third Annual Hammer Awards.
More than one-fourth of all manufacturing jobs in Arizona have been lost in the past four years as companies move work offshore or streamline their operations to increase efficiency.
By Mark Scarp, contributing columnist
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