Mark Remillard
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ARIZONA NEWS | Dec 9, 2014Glendale’s Convention and Visitors Bureau preparing for Fiesta Bowl
While the City of Glendale prepares to host Super Bowl XLIX next year, the city's Visitors and Convention Bureau said it's getting ready for another big game: the Fiesta Bowl.
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ARIZONA NEWS | Dec 8, 2014FBI: Arizona law enforcement will be ready for Super Bowl
Preparations for Super Bowl XLIX continued Monday when law enforcement agencies met to talk security.
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ARIZONA NEWS | Dec 8, 2014Christmas ornaments can be dangerous for kids, pets
It's the time of the year when many will be putting up holiday decorations, but the Mesa Fire Department is reminding people some baubles could be hazardous to kids and pets.
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ARIZONA NEWS | Dec 5, 2014First responders hold plane crash simulation at ASU campus
First responders in Mesa undertook a major training exercise Friday at ASU's Polytechnic Campus involving a simulated plane crash.
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ARIZONA NEWS | Dec 5, 2014Valley hospital sends nearly $500k in medical supplies to Sierra Leone
Nearly half a million dollars in medical supplies left Arizona on Friday, bound for an Ebola hot zone.
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ARIZONA NEWS | Dec 4, 2014Tempe council to mull next 16 years of city’s transportation
The Tempe City Council will be presented with a final draft of a transportation plan Thursday evening that could set the city's course for the next 16 years.
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ARIZONA NEWS | Dec 4, 2014New program helping foster teens in Maricopa County find careers
A new program in Maricopa County is helping teens in foster care get on the right path to a career.
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ARIZONA NEWS | Dec 4, 2014Rising pasta prices could be blessing in disguise for Arizona farmers
Consumers could soon see a price increase on one of America's most affordable foods, but that could be blessing in disguise for Arizona.
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ARIZONA NEWS | Dec 3, 2014Drowning risk remains constant, despite cooling weather
Just because people might not be using pools as much now that it is nearly winter, doesn't mean the risk of drowning this time of year is any less.
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ARIZONA NEWS | Dec 2, 2014Black Friday deals boost gun sales in Arizona, nation
Black Friday has come and gone, but with the jump in Arizona gun sales, it might as well have been called Black Powder Friday.
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ARIZONA NEWS | Dec 2, 2014Pediatrician: Keep blankets, pillows away from infants this winter
Weather in the Valley will continue to cool over the coming months and that has some Valley pediatricians reminding parents to keep it simple when putting infants to bed.
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ARIZONA NEWS | Dec 1, 2014West Valley mulch fire to be extinguished this week
A massive mulch fire burning in the west Valley is nearly out, a fire official said Monday.
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ARIZONA NEWS | Dec 1, 2014Valley company ready to launch tow truck locator app in 2015
A Valley-based company is getting ready to launch its new smartphone app nationwide in the coming months.
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ARIZONA NEWS | Nov 26, 2014Phoenix Zoo serves up Thanksgiving dinner for some of its residents
Fourteen squirrel monkeys were treated to a Thanksgiving meal made specifically for them by zoo staff.
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ARIZONA NEWS | Nov 26, 2014As peak hiking season approaches, Phoenix parks face congestion
With the peak hiking season approaching in Phoenix, the city has some advice for beating the rush.
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ARIZONA NEWS | Nov 26, 2014Tempe police to use $300K federal grant for tools, training
The Tempe Police Department has received a large grant from the federal government that the department said it hopes will help prevent crime in the city.
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ARIZONA NEWS | Nov 24, 2014Valley firefighters prep for holidays with end-of-year drills
Valley firefighters made sure they stay sharp with end-of-the-year training drills in Tempe on Monday.
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ARIZONA NEWS | Nov 24, 2014Sinema calls for federal help in combating human trafficking during Super Bowl
Arizona Congresswoman Kyrsten Sinema is calling for federal help in combating human trafficking when the Super Bowl comes to Arizona next year.
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ARIZONA NEWS | Nov 24, 2014After lengthy delay, bike share finally opens in Phoenix
After several months of delay, the city of Phoenix is ready to debut its bike share program.
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ARIZONA NEWS | Nov 21, 2014Phoenix construction company repairs roof for scammed owner
A Phoenix construction company righted a wrong Friday when they repaired a roof for a homeowner who was scammed by a former employee.
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ARIZONA NEWS | Nov 21, 2014Arizona premature birth rate drops, still above national average
The rate of kids being born prematurely in Arizona is in decline, but is still higher than the national average.
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ARIZONA NEWS | Nov 20, 2014Open-air ice skating rinks to begin operation across Valley
The weather is cooling, turkeys are being bought and lights are being put up. The holiday season is beginning in earnest in the Phoenix area, and with it comes several open-air ice skating rinks.
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ARIZONA NEWS | Nov 20, 2014GOP conflicted on government shutdown if Obama takes action on immigration
Some Republicans are calling for a government shutdown if the president takes executive action, but a Valley conservative disagrees with that tactic.
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ARIZONA NEWS | Nov 19, 2014ADOT to increase number of real-time traffic displays
The Arizona Department of Transportation is aiming to make commuting for Valley drivers a little easier.