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WASHINGTON (AP) — The Obama administration on Thursday identified 17 sites in six Western states as prime candidates for solar energy projects on public lands, continuing a push for solar power despite the high-profile bankruptcy of a solar panel maker that received a half-billion dollar federal loan.
A Scottsdale-based Internet company said Monday it will force one of its Web site clients to stop encouraging harassment of the Minuteman Project or face being shut down.
May 17, 2005
GLENDALE — The Phoenix Coyotes, in partnership with the Arizona Amateur Hockey Association and My Team Cares, recently launched an online resource center — Phoenix Coyotes Care — designed to help families maximize their youth sports experiences.
Enthusiastic city officials on Monday gave the media its first peek of the mammoth $94.5 million performing arts center taking shape in downtown Mesa.
Security will get beefed up at a Scottsdale school bus yard after vandals broke in and smashed the windows of 70 vehicles over the weekend.
Chicago Cubs games in Mesa never bothered 93-yearold Ruth Carufel until this month — when baseball fans started parking in her apartment complex.
Investigators looking into Sunday's explosion and fire at a Mesa apartment complex are taking a closer look at two empty 5-gallon propane tanks as the possible cause.
Maybe you’re in the market for knee replacement surgery or an angioplasty, or looking for alcohol detox treatment. Now you can go online to compare the costs of in-patient hospitalization for roughly 1,200 conditions and procedures at more than 80 hospitals statewide.
A newly formed renewable-energy company is moving to a new corporate headquarters at the Hayden Ferry Lakeside complex at Town Lake in Tempe.
The Arizona National Guard is moving a unit into Gilbert sooner than town officials expected.
The Arizona National Guard is moving a unit into Gilbert sooner than town officials expected.
Private property rights and land preservation fervor could clash Thursday as the Paradise Valley Town Council considers approving preliminary plans for several new home sites on Mummy Mountain, the focus of local efforts to protect natural open space.
Gilbert’s first public art project could be large ribbon sculptures in the lobby of the facility where building permit applications are filed.
Plans are moving forward for construction of an apartment community on the Tempe campus where American Indians of many tribes have been trained in Christian vocations for more than a half century.
An integrated health management provider with numerous Fortune 500 clients plans to relocate and expand its East Valley operation from Scottsdale Airpark to an emerging business park in the Salt River Pima-Maricopa Indian Community.
A California-based financial services company has bought an office in Chandler and plans to staff it with more than 400 employees to be hired locally.
The unannounced meeting of heavy hitters began at 10 a.m. on Jan. 4 in Mesa Mayor Scott Smith's office at 20 E. Main St.
LAS VEGAS - Social networking Web sites such as MySpace.com are increasingly juicy targets for computer hackers, who are demonstrating a pair of vulnerabilities they claim expose sensitive personal information and could be exploited by online criminals.
WASHINGTON - The Bush administration Friday raised the national terror alert from yellow to orange, the second-highest level in the color-coded system. Attorney General John Ashcroft cited an “increased likelihood’’ that the al-Qaida terror network would attack against Americans, either at home or abroad.
THINKING BIG: Jody Crago, new museum administrator for Chandler, talks on Wednesday afternoon about plans to build a new Chandler Museum, as he stands in front of a map of Chandler from 1955 at the current Chandler Museum.
The Mesa Planning and Zoning board approved plans on Thursday to revamp Banner Mesa Medical Center into a technology and training facility.
A Gilbert man who built a fake profile on a pornographic website to get back at a school administrator is looking at jail time.
BEIJING - Rescue teams headed to China's southwestern Sichuan province after a 6.1 magnitude earthquake killed 22 people and injured hundreds, local authorities said Sunday.
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