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Phoenix was a cowtown when she got here Has it changed much?

View Comments One evening in about 1957 I was sitting next to my father in the darkened Phoenix Union High School auditorium, where the Phoenix Symphony Orchestra was in the opening movement of, I believe, a Beethoven piece. It was about five minutes into the performance but latecomers had since the beginning been scurrying to their seats when suddenly the house lights came on, the music stopped and an elderly, white haired woman strode purposefully onto the stage. My father uttered a low laugh, shook his head, and whispered, “That’s Mrs. Linde and it’s going to get hot!” Mrs. Linde spoke without a microphone.

AZ Memo: Arizona gets $65 8M to expand local vaccine efforts; Southwest braces for water cutbacks; Why you have to try the dumplings at FnB

AZ Memo: Arizona gets $65.8M to expand local vaccine efforts; Southwest braces for water cutbacks; Why you have to try the dumplings at FnB Arizona Republic A look at some of today s top stories, the weather forecast and a peek back in history. Here s why these Tempe to transform 5 lots along Apache Boulevard into affordable housing. Today, you can expect it to be sunny, with a high near 91 degrees. Mostly clear at night, with a low near 60 degrees. Get the full forecast here. Arizona gets $65.8 million from CDC to expand local vaccine efforts Arizona is getting a $65.8 million boost to help more people get the COVID-19 vaccine, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention announced Tuesday.

Arizona history -April 4-10

Arizona history -April 4-10
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Public transit, postal and funeral home workers receive COVID-19 vaccine at Cesar Chavez High School

Public transit, postal and funeral home workers receive COVID-19 vaccine at Cesar Chavez High School Audrey Jensen, Arizona Republic Essential workers lined up at Cesar Chavez High School on a rainy Friday for the first of three days of a COVID-19 vaccine event for public transit, U.S. Postal Service and funeral home workers in Phoenix. Many workers heard about the vaccine event in advance through their employers, pre-registered for an appointment and arrived at the event to get the single-dose Johnson & Johnson COVID-19 vaccine. Art Aguilar, a U.S. Postal Service mail handler, said getting this vaccine means he can finally visit with his parents in person.

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