Mark Remillard
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ARIZONA NEWS | Oct 28, 2014Developer says Phoenix is adding color, breaking up with beige
The city of Phoenix could soon have a more colorful look to it.
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ARIZONA NEWS | Oct 28, 2014Arizona company helping in development of new fire shelters
An Arizona company is helping in the development of a new firefighter shelter that could help save lives.
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ARIZONA NEWS | Oct 27, 2014Chandler police cracking down on domestic violence offenders
In honor of October being Domestic Violence Awareness Month, the Chandler Police Department is performing a warrant sweep to pick up outstanding domestic violence offenders.
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ARIZONA NEWS | Oct 27, 2014
ADOT to test high-tech pavement equipment
The Arizona Department of Transportation will begin testing some new high-tech paving equipment that the department said will help save money down the road.
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ARIZONA NEWS | Oct 24, 2014Tempe police goes mobile after launching new app
Officer Naomi Galbraith with the department's social media unit said the app has many useful features for residents and visitors to Tempe.
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ARIZONA NEWS | Oct 23, 2014Maricopa County to designate primary Ebola treatment center
Maricopa County could soon have a primary treatment center in the event of a confirmed or suspected case of Ebola.
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ARIZONA NEWS | Oct 23, 2014How to protect yourself and your family from enterovirus
A day after the Centers for Disease Control confirmed Arizona's first case of enterovirus D68, Maricopa County health officials are urging people to watch out for its symptoms and take precautions.
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ARIZONA NEWS | Oct 22, 2014Scottsdale launches holiday advertising campaign
The city of Scottsdale is already looking ahead to the holidays with the launch of its holiday tourism campaign.
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ARIZONA NEWS | Oct 22, 2014Arizona students outpacing national average in reading deficiency
New statistics show a higher average of Arizona elementary school students are showing up to school underprepared than in the rest of the country.
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ARIZONA NEWS | Oct 21, 2014Scottsdale school pairs with Cartoon Network to prevent bullying
Students at a Scottsdale middle school heard first-hand accounts of why there's no place for bullying in school on Tuesday.
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ARIZONA NEWS | Oct 21, 2014Arizona company launches rideshare app, looks to rival Uber, Lyft
Glendale-based Total Transit has launched a rideshare app of its own aimed to compete with the likes of Uber and Lyft.
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ARIZONA NEWS | Oct 20, 2014Phoenix police officer recognized for work with disabled community
As part of National Disability Awareness Month, the city of Phoenix recognized some members of the community who have made an impact in the lives of disabled citizens.
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ARIZONA NEWS | Oct 20, 2014
ADOT sends letters to homeowners in path of proposed Loop 202 expansion
Some residents of the South Valley may soon be looking for new homes, because the Arizona Department of Transportation is seeking to move forward with plans to expand the Loop 202 freeway.
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ARIZONA NEWS | Oct 17, 2014UA freshman developing student-based ride-share app
As ridesharing apps such as Uber and Lyft continue to grow in popularity, a University of Arizona student has come up with his own ridesharing mobile app.
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ARIZONA NEWS | Oct 17, 2014Flagstaff becoming top craft beer destination in US
The city of Flagstaff is a common getaway for Valley residents seeking clean air and a small-town feel, but the city is becoming a craft beer destination as well.
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ARIZONA NEWS | Oct 16, 2014UA breaks ground on latest Phoenix medical research center
Downtown Phoenix will soon see even more students as the University of Arizona broke ground on another major medical research center there on Thursday.
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ARIZONA NEWS | Oct 15, 2014University of Arizona opens children’s neurology center
The University of Arizona has opened the doors to a major new pediatrics center in Tucson.
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ARIZONA NEWS | Oct 14, 2014Mexico, Arizona investing in trade, transportation improvements
A new Arizona trade office in Mexico City has already making progress in bridging the trading gap between Arizona and its nearest international neighbor.
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ARIZONA NEWS | Oct 13, 2014Longtime teacher, Arizona historian retires after 40 years
Marshall Trimble was not only a teacher at Scottsdale Community College, but also a well-known Arizona historian.
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ARIZONA NEWS | Oct 9, 2014Pinal candidate won’t leave race despite questions of police record
Pinal County Sheriff Paul Babeu called for the resignation Thursday of an Apache Junction candidate seeking public office in this year's general election.
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ARIZONA NEWS | Oct 8, 2014High-tech cameras aid in domestic violence convictions
Maricopa County Attorney Bill Montgomery announced that new technology has been successful in aiding convictions of domestic violence cases.
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ARIZONA NEWS | Oct 7, 2014Go Daddy opens major new facility in Tempe
Go Daddy cut the ribbon on a major new facility in Tempe on Tuesday.
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ARIZONA NEWS | Oct 6, 2014Arizona health official: Ebola outbreak in US unlikely
As doctors in Dallas work to contain the threat of Ebola, the Arizona Department of Health Services said an outbreak of the disease is highly unlikely.
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ARIZONA NEWS | Oct 3, 2014Tempe police officer investigated after violent arrest
A Tempe police officer has come under scrutiny of whether he may have used excessive force while detaining a suspect this week.