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Monthly Archives: May 2018
Windshield Issue Diverts Southwest Flight Back to Dallas – NBC 5 Dallas
A trip to the beaches of Northwest Florida took a little longer than expected after a flight was turned around for a windshield issue. Southwest Flight 3786 was headed from Dallas Love Field to Northwest Florida Beaches International Airport in … Continue reading
ASU professor studies how people view themselves
May 16, 2018 This summer, Arizona State University’s School of Civic and Economic Thought and Leadership launches its inaugural Civic Leadership Institute, a weeklong residential camp designed to introduce rising high school sophomores, juniors, and seniors to college-level courses that give … Continue reading
Tri-City Modelers flyin’ high in San Manuel
by The Tri-City Modelers. The Tri City Modelers are a group of people who enjoy radio controlled model aviation. The group was formed in 1989 in San Manuel, Arizona with seven members. The members were primarily employees of the … Continue reading
Housing vouchers in parts of Southern California fail to follow market trends
To say life hasn’t been easy for Monica Rubio would be an understatement. After being sexually abused as a child, the single mom struggled with drug addiction for 23 years, before she was able to face her trauma and … Continue reading
Airbus and Boeing aiming to expand parts and repairs businesses
Due to delays on its A400M program, the aircraft manufacturer based in France, Airbus, will pay €1.3bn (US$1.4bn). The company confirmed the payout in its 2017 report, claiming the funds would alleviate the “impact of the adaptions on schedule, capabilities … Continue reading
The US Air Force Is Adding Algorithms to Predict When Planes Will Break
The U.S. Air Force has started to use algorithms to predict when its aircraft will break, part of an effort to minimize the time and money they consume in the repair shop. The use of predictive analytics has been blazed … Continue reading
James Urso
James (Jim) Urso, 84, beloved husband of Polly (Daboll) passed away peacefully at home Sunday, May 13, 2018. Jim was born January 13, 1934 in New Britain CT. He was the eldest son of the late Sebastiano and Maria Urso. … Continue reading