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The truck was manufactured by the “Nash Motors Company” and is on exhibit at the Glendale Training Center located at 11330 W. Glendale Ave. A 1954 American La France-Foamite 700 Series (California Historical Vehicle 622S) located at 57th Ave. and Bell Road in Glendale, Az. A 1947 Plymouth Police Car which was restored and is used in special ...
A lease agreement was signed with the City of Glendale in 2001, construction began on April 3, 2002, and the arena opened midway through the 2003–04 NHL season. The National Lacrosse League 's Arizona Sting hosted the first sporting event in the arena, a 16–12 2004 NLL season opening victory against the Vancouver Ravens on December 26, 2003.
Major cities include Glendale, Surprise, Buckeye, and Avondale. Area code 520 serves Southern Arizona, including Tucson and its metropolitan area, Casa Grande, Nogales, and Sierra Vista. Area code 928 includes the remainder of the state, including Yuma, Kingman, Flagstaff, Prescott, the Arizona portion of the Navajo Nation, and Safford.
Plans to build a limited-access road along the Northern Avenue corridor date back to 2001 when the City of Glendale found a need for a major east-west corridor between Loop 101 and Loop 303. In 2003, the Northern Parkway concept was included in Maricopa Association of Governments (MAG) regional transportation plan (RTP).
The GOP's legislative caucus says a single-payer system in California would cost $400 billion and require $163 billion annually in new taxes. The new taxes don't necessarily represent new spending ...
Northern Crossing, formerly Valley West Mall from 1973 to 1996 and Manistee Town Center from 1996 to 2000, is a shopping mall south of Northern Avenue between 55th and 59th Avenues in Glendale, Arizona, United States. Built in 1973 as an enclosed shopping mall, it was turned into a power center in 2000 after years of decline.
California Assembly Speaker Robert Rivas says he likes the idea of a state-run single-payer healthcare system, but isn't convinced the state can afford it.
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