Articles by Corbin Carson
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Goldwater statue unveiled at Arizona State Capitol
Corbin Carson | April 1, 2014 5:04 amA new statue to honor Barry Goldwater is at the State Capitol Museum for the next few months, before joining 99 of the nation’s most prominent citizens in Washington D.C.
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Mesa breaks ground on ‘Wrigleyville West’
Corbin Carson | April 1, 2014 5:04 amOver 200,000 people attended the Cubs’ spring training this year, and on Monday, Mesa officials broke ground for a new resort in Riverview Park.
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Surprise holds burglary prevention open house
Corbin Carson | March 27, 2014 5:03 amThere is a burglary prevention open house tonight in Surprise, where police will give tips to keep your home and vehicle protected. “To start, we’re going to have residential burglary prevention, where we talk about alarm systems and other ways to protect your home and your families,” said Doug Lynch with the crime prevention unit.” […]
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Maricopa County ramping up for National Child Abuse Prevention Month
Corbin Carson | March 27, 2014 5:03 amApril is National Child Abuse Prevention Month, and Maricopa County is asking you to “Be That Someone,” for a valley child in foster care. “For a child a CASA volunteer advocate provides that consistent, caring adult in their life while they navigate the very complex and trying child welfare system,” said Laurie Laughlin, program director […]
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White House advisor in Valley to urge health care sign-ups
Corbin Carson | March 26, 2014 3:03 pmThe deadline is Monday, March 31, the last chance to sign up for the Affordable Healthcare Act before it’s too late this year.
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Eat, drink, be merry: Scottsdale Culinary Festival looking for volunteers
Corbin Carson | March 25, 2014 5:03 amAre you willing to work for food? Then the Scottsdale Culinary Festival wants you!
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World War II planes to take flight over Phoenix
Corbin Carson | March 25, 2014 5:03 amTake a ride in a piece of history at Deer Valley Airport this weekend.
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Ukrainian hoping for sanctions, not war
Corbin Carson | March 24, 2014 4:03 pmUkrainian delegates were at the East Valley Institute of Technology in Mesa Monday discussing legislative and education issues.
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Expert says Arizona will not ‘run out of water’
Corbin Carson | March 20, 2014 4:03 pmWe’re approaching two decades of drought in the Southwest. The good news is, we’re not going to run out of water, according to Pam Pickard, president of the Central Arizona Project Board.
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Common Core opponents assemble at state capitol
Corbin Carson | March 19, 2014 5:03 pmIt was called Common Core, then Gov. Jan Brewer renamed it Arizona College and Career Ready Standards. By any name, it has opponents and they showed up at the state capitol Wednesday.