Businesses react to nearby medical pot dispensary
As Arizona prepares to become the 15th state allowing the medicinal use of marijuana, Valley business owners are having mixed feelings about dispensaries opening near their stores.
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As Arizona prepares to become the 15th state allowing the medicinal use of marijuana, Valley business owners are having mixed feelings about dispensaries opening near their stores.
Israeli painter Avner Moriah began painting biblical scenes in 2006 to keep himself safe and deliver a message of hope. His works included hundreds of page-by-page paintings of the scenes in the book of Genesis.
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Females are more likely to have unprotected first-time sex than their male counterparts, an ASU student has found.
Images of natural disasters, elderly caregivers and mistreated war veterans flashed across a big screen at ASU’s journalism school Monday night as Pulitzer Prize-winning photographer Michel duCille talked to students and professionals about the importance of photo journalism and the changing nature of a reporter’s job.
Jars filled with a green, leafy substance line the display case of a Phoenix medicinal marijuana dispensary.
A jubilant crowd packed into Republican David Schweikert’s campaign headquarters, cheering as preliminary election results trickled in Tuesday night.
All-nighters aren’t just for college students.
Posters and signs cover the kiosks on ASU’s Tempe campus as an example of how student groups can exercise their First Amendment right to free speech.
The only early voting location in Tempe is seeing a “very high turnout overall” for this midterm election, Undergraduate Student Government officials said.
Bags of leaves, trash and debris filled three industrial-sized Dumpsters Saturday as 132 ASU student volunteers pitched in at Tempe’s LoPiano Bosque Habitat as part of the 20th annual national Make a Difference Day.
Arizona gubernatorial candidates, minus Gov. Jan Brewer, talked about education funding and other issues in a candidate forum at ASU’s Tempe campus Wednesday night.
Tempe Police reported the following incidents Wednesday:
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Tempe Police reported the following incidents Monday:
GOP congressional candidate Ben Quayle visited the Tempe campus Thursday night to speak to a crowd of College Republicans.
Student teachers in ASU’s String Project will be doing more work for less pay this year after budget cuts and staff reductions changed the make-up of the program.
Students talked about gender stereotypes and sexual consent Monday night at a Tempe campus interactive event called “Sex Signals.”
Gov. Jan Brewer’s lead among registered voters in Arizona’s gubernatorial race has dropped by 7 points since July, according to a poll released Monday.
Phoenix-area home prices fell for the first time since March, according to a report released Wednesday from the W. P. Carey School of Business.
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