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Kevin Yost throws, looks and composes himself like a college quarterback.
Mountain Ridge senior quarterback Kevin Yost throws a pass during practice in preparation for Brophy tonight at home
A former UPS facility is seen as General Motors announced today plans to open an information technology center in the building that would create about 1,000 jobs, Thursday, Jan. 10, 2013, in Roswell, Ga. On Wednesday, March, 6, 2013, the company announced plans for 1,000 similar positions in Chandler, Ariz., as part of a larger push by the automaker to hire up to 10,000 technology professionals over a three- to five-year period to produce GM software and other electronic applications in-house, as opposed to buying the products from outside companies. (AP Photo/David Goldman)
Ahwatukee Foothills Village Planning Committee members Blanche Prokes, Gordon Miner, newly reelected Chairman Doug Cole, and new vice-chair Melanie Beauchamp listen to a presentation on plans to update the Phoenix General Plan, which will guide how the city grows for the next decade.
Ahwatukee Foothills Village Planning Committee members Blanche Prokes, Gordon Miner, newly reelected Chairman Doug Cole, and new vice-chair Melanie Beauchamp listen to a presentation on plans to update the Phoenix General Plan, which will guide how the city grows for the next decade.
Martha Randolph Carr: Rick Wagoner has been laid off. The newly former CEO of General Motors was forced out by the Obama administration after failing to present a workable strategy in exchange for a request of $16.6 billion in additional taxpayer dollars on top of the $14.4 billion the company already received. The unemployed CEO was tasked with reducing the debt over the past three months and creating a plan that would further that resolve over the coming months. Instead, the debt load increased.
The Town Council will hold a public hearing Wednesday and vote on two proposed major general plan amendments.
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A building in the General Dynamics C4 Systems complex in Scottsdale has officially achieved "Green Building" status after efficiency improvements in its water and energy systems.
General Dynamics C4 Systems in Scottsdale has received a $30 million fiveyear contract from the U.S. Army to develop an improved electronics and life support system for military helicopter pilots.
General Dynamics C4 Systems division in Scottsdale said Tuesday it is the corecipient of a $7 billion to $12 billion Army contract to develop a battlefield master communications network.
General Dynamics’ Scottsdale-based Decision Systems division is being merged with another business unit to create a division that will be doubled in size, the company said Friday.
Scottsdale-based General Dynamics Decision Systems has delivered its first Unit Operations Center to the U.S. Marine Corps as part of a $600 million-plus, five-year contract.
Scottsdale council members praised the clarity brought by the Arizona attorney general’s legal opinion that leaves no doubt that they can speak with the media or their constituents about an upcoming vote.
The Arizona Treasurer has called for an independent investigation to decide if $1.1 million in payments to the attorney general’s office last year was legal.
The Department of Economic Security isn’t the only state agency having financial woes dealing with the new child welfare reforms.
Enormously charming, with an irresistible smile and compassionate heart, Maiara Walsh burst onto the scene via Disney Channel’s “Cory In The House” in 2007, but is best known for her role as troubled teen Ana Solis on ABC’s “Desperate Housewives”.
Soap actors know the score. They know their genre of daytime programming is in decline.
Mark Bonsall will succeed Richard “Dick” Silverman as the general manager of SRP, the Valley’s largest provider of water and electricity.
Mark Bonsall will succeed Richard “Dick” Silverman as the general manager of SRP, the Valley’s largest provider of water and electricity.
Mark Bonsall will succeed Richard “Dick” Silverman as the general manager of SRP, the Valley’s largest provider of water and electricity.
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