Joey Hancock

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Engineering News Record

Enr
11/19/2015
Illegal Border Tunnel Construction Grows More Sophisticated

In 1990, law enforcement agents discovered the first illicit cross-border tunnel, in Douglas, Ariz. Since then, the U.S. Border Patrol and Drug Enforcement Administration have uncovered at least 106 more subterranean pathways crossing the border between Mexico and the states of Arizona and California. The U.S.

Engineering News Record
04/30/2018
Arizona Raceway Redesign Moves to the Finish Line

Tucked in the southwestern corner of the Phoenix metropolitan area, the city of Avondale is home to ISM Raceway, one of the most storied race tracks west of the Rockies. In an effort to improve the fan experience, a $178-million design-bid remodel has been underway over the last two years, challenging contractors to be both innovative and nimble with scheduling.

State Press

Statepress
02/06/2014
Anarchist, ASU graduate student Rob Poe mixes politics, music

Joey Hancock | 02/06/14 8:00amVideo by Sean Logan | Multimedia Producer Photos courtesy of Robert Poe Justice studies graduate student Rob Poe orders a coffee and muffin every morning at Tempe campus's Charlie's Cafe in Hayden Library, where he reads before heading to his first class.

Statepress
Arizona Distilling Co. conjures spirits in Tempe

Joey Hancock | 01/29/14 3:00pm Arizona Distilling Co. owners Jon Eagan, Jason Grossmiller, and Rodney Hu pose in front of their Copper City Bourbon and newest product, Desert Dry Gin. (Photo by Mario Mendez) Until the summer of 2013, legal bourbon had not been produced in Arizona since the days before prohibition.

Modern Times Magazine

Moderntimesmagazine
The Imaginarium Of Johnny Depp

The Man Behind Edward Scissorhands And Jack Sparrow Talks Madness, Creativity And More With ASU Origins Project Founder Dr. Lawrence Krauss, Oh And He Also Mentions Donald Trump

Moderntimesmagazine
IndyCar Downforce Drama Stokes Phoenix Event

The racing next year at PIR will definitely be better, Dixon said as more information comes in from the race and the teams and series has a chance to look over the data. "I think we can definitely make a better show," he said.

Sierra Vista Herald

Sierra Vista Herald
11/07/2011
Historic property is a victim of the Monument Fire

Pete Tunstall leans on his rake while at his home that burned along the south side of Ramsey Road near State Route 92 as the Monument Fire burns on Sunday, June 19, 2011 near Sierra Vista, Ariz. Tunstall lived in this house since 1969. (AP Photo/Arizona Daily Star, Dean Knuth)

Sierra Vista Herald
02/10/2012
Stop Bullying

Buena seniors fight cyber bullying with uplifting message