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Stephen Rayleigh, a member of the unmanned aerial vehicle club at Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University, also helped develop a minor that started in August at the school. [Photo by Team AWESOME, ERAU]
Students from Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University's unmanned aerial vehicle club build and program small planes to fly autonomously. The creation of the club in 2010 lead to the development of a minor in unmanned aircraft in 2012. [Photo by Team AWESOME, ERAU]
Chandler track phenom Ky Westbrook will compete in the Dream 100 at the adidas Grand Prix in New York City on Saturday against some of the best high school sprinters in the country.
Craig Zisk moves from TV to big screen with the story of a teacher played by Julianne Moore who sleeps with a former student.
Stephen Rayleigh, a member of the unmanned aerial vehicle club at Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University, also helped develop a minor that started in August at the school. [Photo by Team AWESOME, ERAU]
Students from Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University's unmanned aerial vehicle club build and program small planes to fly autonomously. The creation of the club in 2010 lead to the development of a minor in unmanned aircraft in 2012. [Photo by Team AWESOME, ERAU]
If people vote with their feet, new numbers from the U.S. Census show they like the far suburbs of Phoenix a lot -- and are not really keen on large swaths of much of the rest of Arizona.
Refusing to blink, Gov. Jan Brewer late Thursday vetoed five bills sent to her this week by Senate President Andy Biggs despite her threat she would do just that.
NEW YORK — Thomas Sohmers, 17, of Hudson, Mass., has been working at a research lab at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology since he was 13, developing projects ranging from augmented reality eyewear to laser communications systems. This spring, his mom, Penny Mills, let him drop out of 11th grade. She says she "could see how much of the work he was doing at school wasn't relevant to what he wanted to learn."
Thanks to attention to detail, D-backs are atop both the old- and new-school defensive charts.
Forget fears of sequestration. And never mind the hike in payroll taxes that shrunk paychecks.
When the school year ends a few weeks from now, millions of kids will head off to sleepaway camp for a summer filled with color wars, kayaking and bunk life. Most will have a great time, some will make friends for life, and many will look back on the experience fondly.
Love it or hate it, everyone goes grocery shopping. That’s why Emily Stamey, the new curator at Scottsdale Museum of Contemporary Art, felt that grocery shopping had all the ingredients of an interesting exhibit — one that offered a lighthearted look at an everyday task while also providing touch points for deeper social and economic issues.
Daniel A. Dunn was placed on administrative leave by the school after he allegedly slapped a 15-year-old student in the face with the back of his hand on April 17.
Raise your caps and don your gowns: It's graduation month!
State senators gave final approval Wednesday to legislation supporters said enhances religious freedom while foes argue it will give people an ability to use their beliefs as an excuse to discriminate.
Savannah Adkins is a noted member of the Class of 2013 at Gilbert's Campo Verde High School.
Savannah Grossarth is a noted member of the Class of 2013 at Gilbert's Campo Verde High School.
Bryan Eberson is a noted member of the Class of 2013 at Gilbert's Campo Verde High School.
Mikayla McNair is a noted member of the Class of 2013 at Gilbert's Campo Verde High School.
Savannah Adkins is a noted member of the Class of 2013 at Gilbert's Campo Verde High School.
“Why does it seem you only publish the partisan hateful comments? Are there no sane people out there who just want an honest government that will not lie to them or spy on them and not have to worry about the IRS harassing them just because they want to be left alone to live their lives in peace? Why must everything be about politics?”
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