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TEMPE — The hustle and bustle of Arizona State University creates a steady stream of background noise. Students become blurs as they rush to and from classes.
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TUCSON — University of Arizona has received a $1 million grant from the Federal Emergency Management Agency to study cardiovascular disease in Arizona firefighters brought on by smoke inhalation. ...
TEMPE — In the last seven weeks, gas prices have been experiencing a double-digit drop, causing the average national gas price to tumble below $2 a gallon, a AAA spokeswoman says.
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TEMPE — The walls are glowing with bright-colored graffiti inside and outside of the Graffiti Shop on Mill Avenue.
Here, in Tempe’s Mill Avenue District, Lawrence Owenby watches as a ...