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April 23, 2021
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Updated: Thursday, April 22, 2021 - 8:59am
Some residents in north Phoenix had a message for city leaders Wednesday: good project, bad location. But they failed to convince the Phoenix City Council.
HonorHealth needed the council to approve a zoning change on the northwest corner of 54th Street and Shea Boulevard so it can build a 24-hour emergency room and urgent care center. The company said it would limit lighting and signs on the single-story, 18-foot-tall building and ambulances would not use lights and sirens. But several residents pushed back, including Maulik Parikh.
“This is a classic David and Goliath story,” he said. “HonorHealth is not a small business that needs your support in order to survive. This is just their 77th expansion project for them, whereas for us it’s our one and only neighborhood. That fact alone should prioritize the desires of the residents over the applicant.”
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Flinn Foundation Selects 20 Excelling Arizona Students as 2021 Flinn Scholars
April 21, 2021 GMT
PHOENIX (BUSINESS WIRE) Apr 21, 2021
Twenty of Arizona’s highest-achieving high-school seniors have been awarded the prestigious Flinn Scholarship and will receive a full ride at one of the state’s public universities.
Now in its 36 th year, the Flinn Scholars Program is supported by the Phoenix-based Flinn Foundation in partnership with Arizona’s three state universities. The merit-based scholarship covers the full cost of tuition, mandatory fees, housing, meals, study abroad, and many other exclusive opportunities a package valued at more than $120,000.