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Cars snaked along University Drive Friday morning, avoiding the orange pylons of construction projects that extend for miles in north-central Mesa.
A row of 54 power poles and street lights were installed along University Drive between Stapley Drive and Extension Road in Mesa at a cost of nearly $700,000 after the city said microbursts in past years caused a number of the older wooden poles to fall like dominoes.
Police have identified two men who were killed March 25 in Tempe in a fiery crash as Stephen Asbill, 30, of Phoenix, who was the driver, and Michael Killog, 36, of Tempe, who was the passenger.
The FBI is investigating allegations that the nation’s largest for-profit university stole trade secrets from its former software provider and gave privileged access to a competing software company.
A serious collision on the southbound Loop 101 has three lanes of the freeway closed at University Drive and traffic on the Loop 202 significantly backed up.
Astronaut and spacewalker John M. Grunsfeld will visit Arizona State University on Tuesday to discuss space exploration.
TUCSON - Willie Tuitama threw for five touchdowns and freshman Nicolas Grigsby rushed for 186 yards in his second Arizona start, leading the Wildcats to a 48-20 victory over Washington State on Saturday night.
University Square developers dramatically retooled their proposed multimillion-dollar project near Arizona State University, changing it from a mostly residential development to a hotel and convention center.
Little things that most of us take for granted -- like being able to hop in the car and drive to an appointment - can be huge obstacles for elderly people who want to live on their own. You can help by volunteering to drive a senior in your area to his or her doctor appointment once a month during the week.
A surge in condo construction drove development in Tempe to a near record level last year as developers built upward to make up for a lack of vacant land.
A surge in condo construction drove development in Tempe to a near record level last year as developers built upward to make up for a lack of vacant land.
Spend some time at Phoenix International Raceway this week and you will see what long has been the face of NASCAR. White. Male. A beer in one hand, the keys to his Ford truck in the other.
The first indication that J.B. Holmes was destined to be a heavy hitter on the PGA Tour was in the third grade, when he drove the ball far enough to play competitively with high school kids.
The first indication that J.B. Holmes was destined to be a heavy hitter on the PGA Tour was in the third grade, when he drove the ball far enough to play competitively with high school kids.
Published May 7-9, 2006 in the Tribune newspapers
The University of Arizona has created a mobile application for iPhones that provides dust storm alerts and safety tips.
Arizona students now have a Catholic university option beginning this fall as Arizona State University and University of Mary, Bismarck, N.D., partner to offer a major and minor in theological studies or Catholic studies.
The state's universities are continuing their drive to offer lower-cost options for Arizona students to complete their degrees, school leaders said Thursday.
Upper Iowa University announced Thursday it has opened an education center in Mesa, becoming the fifth new college to join the city in the last year.
It has its own name and boundaries. Now a county supervisor wants a university campus to be on San Tan Valley’s horizon. That’s just the latest effort to bring higher education farther into the south East Valley, with Queen Creek still working to bring a “communiversity” to town.
MIAMI — It sounds like a new book in the Harry Potter series, but "Harry Potter and the Forbidden Journey" will be a high-tech ride and the marquee attraction at the "Wizarding World of Harry Potter," a new theme park area opening in spring 2010 at Universal Orlando Resort.
SOUTH BEND, Ind. - Graduation festivities got under way at the University of Notre Dame on Saturday - as well as another day of demonstrations over President Barack Obama's appearance Sunday.
With the dire global financial outlook, young entrepreneurs nurtured by universities could be the driving force to yank the world back to economic vitality, Ireland President Mary McAleese said Monday.
July 24, 2004
By Mark Scarp, contributing columnist
By Jerry Brown, contributing columnist
Guest Commentary by Bill Richardson
Guest Commentary by Shawn Thiele
By Mark Heller, Tribune
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