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Students create programs while enrolled in iD Tech Camp held on the campus of ASU in Tempe, Thursday, July 5, 2012. [Tim Hacker/ Tribune]
Tyrus Carrico,12, of Gilbert, works on creating an app for the iPhone while at iD Tech Camp held on the campus of ASU in Tempe, Thursday, July 5, 2012. [Tim Hacker/ Tribune]
Tyrus Carrico,12, of Gilbert, works on creating an app for the iPhone while at iD Tech Camp held on the campus of ASU in Tempe, Thursday, July 5, 2012. [Tim Hacker/ Tribune]
Instructor Kelsey Manning, left, looks over the shoulder of Tyrus Carrico,12, of Gilbert, as he works on creating an app for the iPhone while at iD Tech Camp held on the campus of ASU in Tempe, Thursday, July 5, 2012. [Tim Hacker/ Tribune]
Ethan Billar 8, shows some excitement as he discovers an easier way to create segments of his video game he is creating during his iD Tech Camp on Arizona State University's campus. June 22, 2011 Darryl Webb/AFN
Ethan Billar 8, works on segments of his video game he is creating during his iD Tech Camp on Arizona State University's campus. June 22, 2011 Darryl Webb/AFN
Ethan Billar 8, listens as Camp Director Clay Patterson gives him advice about building his video game he is creating during his iD Tech Camp on Arizona State University's campus. June 22, 2011 Darryl Webb/AFN
Ethan Billar 8, listens as Camp Director Clay Patterson gives him advice about building his video game he is creating during his iD Tech Camp on Arizona State University's campus. June 22, 2011 Darryl Webb/AFN
Ethan Billar 8, works on segments of his video game he is creating during his iD Tech Camp on Arizona State University's campus. June 22, 2011 Darryl Webb/AFN
Ethan Billar 8, shows some excitement as he discovers an easier way to create segments of his video game he is creating during his iD Tech Camp on Arizona State University's campus. June 22, 2011 Darryl Webb/AFN
The logo and name of the renamed Arizona Museum for Youth is unveiled Tuesday, Feb. 5, 2013 in Mesa to the i.d.e.a. Museum which stands for imagination, design, experience and art. [Tim Hacker/Tribune]
The logo and name of the renamed Arizona Museum for Youth is unveiled Tuesday, Feb. 5, 2013 in Mesa to the i.d.e.a. Museum which stands for imagination, design, experience and art. [Tim Hacker/Tribune]
John Whiteman, Arizona Museum for Youth founder speaks during the unveiling of the new logo and name of the renamed museum, Tuesday, Feb. 5, 2013 in Mesa to the i.d.e.a. Museum which stands for imagination, design, experience and art. [Tim Hacker/Tribune]
City of Mesa council member Chris Glover speaks during the unveiling of the new logo and name of the renamed Arizona Museum for Youth, Tuesday, Feb. 5, 2013 in Mesa to the i.d.e.a. Museum which stands for imagination, design, experience and art. [Tim Hacker/Tribune]
AMY’s ArtVille is for children ages 0 to 4 and will include a non-mobile train after the museum’s redesign. [Lindsay Ivins/Special to Tribune]
AMY has many hands-on, interactive exhibits and hopes to add even more when it becomes the i.d.e.a. Museum. [Lindsay Ivins/Special to Tribune]
The Arizona Museum for Youth is preparing for its transformation into the i.d.e.a. Museum by creating an i.d.e.a. Nebula to replace ArtZone. [Lindsay Ivins/Special to Tribune]
Children and families at AMY access a variety of tools, including green screens and cameras to tell the forecast. [Lindsay Ivins/Special to Tribune]
It could be humorous if Stephen Sapareto of Apache Junction (Sunday 9/16 The InBox) wasn’t so serious about his 88-year-old mother being kept from the polls because of her lack of picture I.D.
April is identity theft prevention month, and the Arizona Crime Prevention Association is helping residents combat the problem by hosting a shred-a-thon. The event will be from 9 a.m. to 11 a.m. Saturday at Premier Document Shredding, 2250 W. Broadway Road, Mesa.
Police have identified the man found dead Sunday morning in Papago Park as 58-year-old Charles Kevin Kelly.
Coming soon to downtown Mesa: big changes to one of the city’s acclaimed all-ages attractions.
Coming soon to downtown Mesa: big changes to one of the city’s acclaimed all-ages attractions.
It’s being billed as a legacy for one of Mesa’s favorite museum showpieces — and for the city itself.
Why is it that the media (print-TV-radio) never seems to ask the hard questions of our politicians? There are two cliches that you can count on being used and the media never follows up with what should be asked.
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