Wes Waddle: District 17 Candidate for House
Age: 51 Party: Republican Occupation: Trainer in mortgage banking/Real estate/Education Why are you running for office/re-election?
Age: 51 Party: Republican Occupation: Trainer in mortgage banking/Real estate/Education Why are you running for office/re-election?
Age: 49 Party: Republican Occupation: Manufacturing Manager/Business Owner Why are you running for office/reelection?
Age: 28 Party: Democratic Occupation: ASU faculty associate/State Representative Why are you running for office/re-election?
Slideshow: Arpaio Rally
Age: 57 Party: Democrat Occupation: Program director, The Arizona Partnership for Immunization Why are you running for office/re-election?
Name: Linda Gray Age: 59 Party: Republican Occupation: Note-reader Scopist (transcribed for a court reporter)
Recent cuts in state funding to ASU may force the University to cut jobs, but academic programs, tuition and financial aid will not be affected by the cuts, President Michael Crow said in a meeting wi
Tempe police reported the following incidents Sunday:
Teens and young adults should beware when outdoors in the Arizona sun. There is a geographic variation in skin cancer incidences in different parts of the country.
ASU Young Democrats converged on the battleground state of Nevada this weekend in support of presidential hopeful Barack Obama in conjunction with his visit to the state.
Text messaging was an effective tool to mobilize young voters during the 2008 primary election in February, according to a study released this week.
Text messaging was an effective tool to mobilize young voters during the 2008 primary election in February, according to a study released this week.
ASU Greek Life is uniting to remember one of its own Friday.
Effects of the wounded economy have reached the pocketbooks at KAET, Channel 8.
Internet attackers have dropped bait in ASU e-mail accounts, catching several students, staff and faculty members off guard.
Due to expected demand for on-campus apartment complex Vista del Sol, the deadline to renew leases and receive priority passed last week.
Though Taylor Place has brought more students to the Downtown campus, the residence hall is only at a third of its capacity this semester.
ASU Police reported the following incidents on Wednesday:
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