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The East Valley is home to a gem that is worth a lingering look on the nation's quest for a better public education system.
The Automotive Diagnostic Expo 2007 Regional Expo announced Friday that one of its four nationwide stops this year will be Aug. 4 in Mesa.
Along the highways and major roads — and on radio and TV airwaves — private for-profit colleges and universities have been building a presence in the East Valley.
When it comes to influence, few East Valley businessmen have ever matched Craig Barrett, the chief executive officer of Intel Corp., the world’s largest semiconductor company.
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The hydrogen-fueled engines built and tested by students at the East Valley Institute of Technology should be the wave of the future, said Sen. Joe Lieberman, D-Conn., during a tour of the Mesa facility Wednesday as part of a campaign swing through Arizona.
Arizona is widely viewed as the state with the most options for school choice. The following definitions and resources can help parents navigate Arizona’s marketplace for elementary, junior high or middle and high schools.
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The East Valley Tribune has turned to one of its own to lead its newsroom after the New Year.
The economic future of the East Valley will be explored at the Cox Communications East Valley Economic Forum today at the student union building at the Arizona State University Polytechnic campus in east Mesa.
Teachers from Mesa and Higley unified school districts have been named Arizona Educational Foundation 2013 Ambassadors for Excellence. Lindsey Connor, a seventh-grade mathematics teacher at Gilbert’s San Tan Elementary School in the Higley Unified School District and Nancie Lindblom, an American history and government teacher at Mesa’s Skyline High School, are two of the five ambassadors vying for the “Teacher of the Year” title that will be announced Nov. 14.
As Arizona looks to its future and begins its next 100 years, the East Valley Partnership believes the state needs to take bold steps to ensure its long-term economic future. We propose a comprehensive economic development plan that includes the following major components:
Rogers Corp., a producer of specialty materials for the electronics industry, is celebrating the 40th anniversary of its arrival in Chandler — an event that marked the beginning of Chandler’s development as a hub for high-tech industries.
East Valley school districts have 28 school board seats available in the upcoming Nov. 4 election. However, as of Monday, only 18 candidates have turned in their paperwork to fill those seats.
November 30, 2004
The revolution that Orville and Wilbur Wright set in motion 100 year ago has had a profound economic impact on Arizona and the East Valley.
Parents of students who attend the East Valley Academy expressed their dismay Tuesday night about plans to move the program to a proposed Powell Community Learning Center at the current Powell Junior High School site.
Some East Valley schools could find themselves without police officers in their hallways this fall as a state school safety program faces a $3.7 million budget shortfall.
1. Intel East Valley employees: 10,100 Local address: 5000 W. Chandler Blvd., Chandler Headquarters: Santa Clara, Calif. What it does: World’s largest semiconductor company operates two major manufacturing and research complexes in Chandler.
A rare part of history soon will be rolling into the Commemorative Air Force Arizona Wing Aviation Museum at Mesa's Falcon Field for one day and one day only.
Editor's note:
The region's bio-industry is the theme of this evening's 11th annual Cox Communications East Valley Economic Forum at the Phoenix Marriott Mesa.
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