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Retired police officer Greg Connolly waits for the next students during the Ford Driving Skills for Life program at Firebird International Raceway on Thursday, Dec. 6, 2012. Connolly is distorted with impairment goggles that are supposed to mimic the visual aspects of alcohol impairment.
Students learn to control a spin during the Ford Driving Skills for Life program at Firebird International Raceway on Thursday, Dec. 6, 2012.
Students learn to control a spin during the Ford Driving Skills for Life program at Firebird International Raceway on Thursday, Dec. 6, 2012.
Desert Vista student Ryan Gardner, 16, drives the "hazard recognition" course at the Ford Driving Skills for Life program at Firebird International Raceway on Thursday, Dec. 6, 2012.
Students drive the "hazard recognition" course at the Ford Driving Skills for Life program at Firebird International Raceway on Thursday, Dec. 6, 2012.
Students text a message while driving an obstacle course during the Ford Driving Skills for Life program at Firebird International Raceway on Thursday, Dec. 6, 2012.
A student drives a course with impairment goggles on during the Ford Driving Skills for Life program at Firebird International Raceway on Thursday, Dec. 6, 2012. The impairment goggles are supposed to mimic the visual aspects of alcohol impairment.
Mountain Pointe student Lisa Chavez, 16, drives a course with impairment goggles on during the Ford Driving Skills for Life program at Firebird International Raceway on Thursday, Dec. 6, 2012. The impairment goggles are supposed to mimic the visual aspects of alcohol impairment.
The "hazard recognition" course at the Ford Driving Skills for Life program at Firebird International Raceway on Thursday, Dec. 6, 2012.
The Ford Driving Skills for Life program at Firebird International Raceway on Thursday, Dec. 6, 2012. [David Jolkovski/AFN]
Desert Vista student Ryan Gardner, 16, and driver instructor David Stevens take a look at the text message Gardner had to write while driving an obstacle course during the Ford Driving Skills for Life program at Firebird International Raceway on Thursday, Dec. 6, 2012.
Join survival instructor Tony Nester as he covers both 24-72 hour situations and long-term survival resulting from a grid-down situation.
Each work day you strive to keep scheduled appointments, prioritize tasks, complete projects and keep everyone on track. That can result in an exhausting day, and when you get home, you have to do the same things with your family. How can you possibly fit in more to prepare for the holidays?
Each work day you strive to keep scheduled appointments, prioritize tasks, complete projects and keep everyone on track. That can result in an exhausting day, and when you get home, you have to do the same things with your family. How can you possibly fit in more to prepare for the holidays?
Most parents want the best for their children and sacrifice a great deal. One way to help prepare them for success is to teach organization skills. These skills rarely come naturally, and many times the behaviors you correct in your children may be a reflection of your own habits:
Most parents want the best for their children and sacrifice a great deal. One way to help prepare them for success is to teach organization skills. These skills rarely come naturally, and many times the behaviors you correct in your children may be a reflection of your own habits:
LOS ANGELES - Matt Leinart has perfected new skills that may turn out to be a lifesaver on the football field - or anywhere else. The Cardinals quarterback, hoping to raise awareness of how American Red Cross training can save lives, demonstrated CPR and the use of a defibrillator on a training dummy.
Maricopa Workforce Connections hosts free workshops on financial health for the holidays.
The 5A Div-II state football championship will feature play makers with stats that make defensive coordinators wake up during the night in cold sweats.
Students at the East Valley Institute of Technology will showcase their skills — from cosmetology to firefighting — during the Mesa school’s Tech Fest on Feb. 7.
January 29, 2005
If there’s a mother’s group, you can bet Angela Groff is somehow involved with it.
With purple crayon, 9-year-old Fernanda Mendoza colored four squares as she worked on a math problem similar to one she answered on last spring’s AIMS test.
June 20, 2004
Enter the preschool classroom at Irving Elementary School and you will see youngsters solving problems. Not math problems or word problems, but the social problems many grown-ups still struggle with.
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