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Intel Launches Apprenticeship Program for Manufacturing Technicians in AZ
SANTA CLARA — Intel is launching its first U.S. registered apprenticeship program for manufacturing facility technicians in Arizona in collaboration with the Arizona Commerce Authority (ACA), the Phoenix Business and Workforce Development Board, the SEMI Foundation, Maricopa Community Colleges District (MCCD) and Fresh Start Women’s Foundation. The company plans to train facility technician apprentices over the next five years. Selected apprentices will be full-time Intel employees on day one and will earn a certificate and college credit upon successful completion of the one-year program.
Possible VP Pick Mark Kelly has Jewish connections besides Gabby Giffords, his Jewish wife
Sen. Mark Kelly of Arizona, one of the most talked about potential running mates for Vice President Kamala Harris, is not Jewish. But Kelly, a former astronaut, has strong ties to Jews and Israel, starting with his marriage (by a rabbi) to former U.S. Rep. Gabby Giffords, who survived a mass shooting in 2011, though her...
Mountainside's Brayden Boe is transferring to Arizona's Dream City Christian School
In what’s become an ongoing trend in the state of Oregon, one of the area’s best boys high school basketball players is leaving to finish his career elsewhere. Mountainside High School’s senior Brayden Boe announced on Monday, July 22, via social media, that he’s transferring to Dream City Christian School in Glendale, Arizona. Boe is one of Oregon’s highest rated high school recruits and was expected to lead a Mavericks...
Cowgirls Receive ITA Team Academic Award
TEMPE, Ariz. (July 22, 2024) – The Wyoming Cowgirl tennis team continued its 2023-24 academic year success Monday as they were named an Intercollegiate Tennis Association (ITA) Team Academic Award honoree for the 12th time under Head Coach Dean Clower. The Cowgirls, who had a team GPA of 3.42...
AZ Desert Swarm Spam Folder: Our staff answers your latest questions
It’s the summer, when things slow down for a bit in Wildcat Country. What a perfect time to pick our readers’ brains. This is the AZ Desert Swarm Spam Folder, our attempt to respond to some questions that you’ve submitted to us via Twitter, Facebook and in our comments section. And you had plenty.
5 area residents are tied to $140M in health care fraud
Four Gilbert residents and a Tempe man face different legal actions from state and federal authorities for their roles in various schemes that allegedly swindled over $140 million from Medicaid and Medicare. State and federal court records show that two of those residents allegedly colluded with others accused of fraud...
Phoenix detectives arrest woman in $400,000 medical fraud and identity theft case
Authorities accused a woman of fraudulently using someone else's name in order to receive medical care in Maricopa County, racking up medical bills to $400,000. The woman was arrested Saturday on suspicion of identity theft and fraud totaling over $400,000 in medical costs, the Maricopa County Sheriff's Office announced. ...
Sheriff's Office responds to shooting in Fountain Hills
Deputies from the Maricopa County Sheriff's Office responded to a reported shooting in Fountain Hills on Sunday, July 21. An adult male was shot and transported to the hospital to be ...
Man accused of killing mother of his kids at downtown Phoenix hotel
PHOENIX (AZFamily) — A man has been arrested in connection with the deadly shooting of the mother of his two children at a popular downtown Phoenix hotel earlier this month. Dominique Terrell Jackson, 40, faces one count of murder for allegedly shooting and killing 28-year-old Desiree Serpas at the Renaissance Phoenix Downtown Hotel near 1st and Adams streets in the early morning hours of Friday, July 5.
Mesa-based United Food Bank launched emergency initiative for San Carlos Apache Tribe
The San Carlos Apache Tribe declared a state of emergency on July 12 after the Watch Fire burned through its community. In response, East Valley-based United Food Bank launched an emergency initiative that day to support the urgent need for food and water distribution to the victims of the Watch Fire and the San Carlos Apache Tribe.
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