Traveling Through Time: 1944 then 2014
Contributed by Judith Hardardt “This is one of the most fascinating forwards I’ve ever received. I kept going back and forth on each picture and was totally mesmerized! Now this is an incredible use of technology. Like traveling back in time!” Directions: Just click on a photo anywhere and it will become 2014. Click again and it will go back to 1944. Scroll down the photo for the caption and the next image....
Scottsdale honors veterans in a safe, new way this year
November 6, 2020 While the city will not host an in-person event to commemorate Veterans Day, Scottsdale will honor and pay respect to those who served in the nation’s armed forces through a series of new original videos produced specially for Veterans Day 2020. You can watch the city’s virtual Veterans Day Commemoration starting at 11 a.m. Wednesday, Nov. 11, on Scottsdale Video Network (Cox channels 11 and 1011 [HD] and Century Link...
AZ Game & Fish News: Endangered Mt. Graham Red Squirrel Rebounding
November 2, 2019 Courtesy Arizona Game & Fish Department Three years after their habitat was nearly wiped out by the 2017 Frye Fire in the Pinaleño Mountains of southeastern Arizona, an annual survey of the endangered Mount Graham red squirrel shows an exciting and notable increase in their population. Click below to view newsletter.. AZ Game and Fish News The Peak Welcomes Your Comment The Peak invites you to share...
Arizona PBS Insider – November 2
Click below to review upcoming PBS programs, print convenient program guides and access even more news programming. Enjoy special election programs. Arizona PBS Insider Newsletter The Peak Welcomes Your Comment The Peak invites you to share your thoughts about this article by using the “Submit a Comment” box at the bottom of this page. All comments are reviewed based on The Peak’s Comment Policy...
County Investing Up To $7 Million in Digital Learning
November 2, 2020 Board Aims to Narrow Digital Divide for Students with Almost $7 Million Federal dollars will purchase hot spots for school districts At a time when technology is more important than ever to student learning, the Maricopa County Board of Supervisors is acting to make sure more schools have strong internet connections. The Board allocated $6.8 million in federal CARES funds to address the Digital Divide, which is the...
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