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Hazardous waste is collected Saturday, Feb. 4, 2012 during a City of Mesa recycling program. [Tim Hacker/ Tribune]
Hazardous waste is collected Saturday, Feb. 4, 2012 during a City of Mesa recycling program. [Tim Hacker/ Tribune]
Hazardous waste is collected Saturday, Feb. 4, 2012 during a City of Mesa recycling program. [Tim Hacker/ Tribune]
Tempe will hold a hazardous waste collection event Oct. 2 at Kiwanis Park, where residents can drop off batteries, paint, auto fluids, aerosol cans, insecticides, old tires and more.
Queen Creek officials interviewed three waste companies last week as the process to offer the first town-wide, curbside trash pickup moves forward.
Playing for the Arizona Cardinals usually means toiling in obscurity. The Cardinals’ defense got a chance to strut its stuff before a national television audience Monday and didn’t disappoint.
Playing for the Arizona Cardinals usually means toiling in obscurity. The Cardinals’ defense got a chance to strut its stuff before a national television audience Monday and didn’t disappoint.
Scottsdale-based Allied Waste Industries, the nation’s second-largest waste hauler, reported a 7.8 percent increase in revenue for the second quarter of its fiscal year 2006.
Microorganisms 100 times smaller than the width of a human hair could help power America’s energy future, a professor at Arizona State University says.
Microorganisms 100 times smaller than the width of a human hair could help power America’s energy future, a professor at Arizona State University says.
SAN FRANCISCO - Where is Barry Bonds when you need him?
SAN FRANCISCO - Where is Barry Bonds when you need him?
Microorganisms 100 times smaller than the width of a human hair could help power America’s energy future, a professor at Arizona State University says.
Bruce Rittmann shows an experiment in a lab at the Biodesign Institute at Arizona State University of a fuel cell that turns waste into electricity.
BIG MAN ON CAMPUS: Ike Diogu is the only Arizona State player to average more than 12.7 points per game over the last two seasons.
In Randy Johnson’s six years of excellence with the Diamondbacks, there have been a number of starts in which a Hall of Fame-caliber performance has gone for naught.
Chandler resident Christian Weems jumped for joy over garbage after Thursday’s City Council meeting.
Scottsdale-based Allied Waste Industries, the nation’s second-largest waste hauler, fell short of achieving its goal of reducing its $8 billion-plus debt by more than $1 billion in 2003.
Remember all the fear of rising deficits that Congress used as an excuse to slash President Bush’s tax relief plan in half this past spring?
Scottsdale-based Allied Waste Industries, the nation's second-largest waste hauler, announced Thursday that it reduced its $8.98 billion debt load by more than $97 million in its fourth quarter.
The Maricopa County Board of Supervisors voted to reject a settlement reached by county risk management in the Deborah Ballard case. This decision represents foolish pandering and fiscal irresponsibility.
Can anyone tell me why we here in Arizona have school start in early August?
By Mark Scarp, contributing columnist
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