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For those who cannot make it to the Mountain Pointe-Hamilton state title game on Saturday at University of Phoenix Stadium, the game will be televised by Fox Sports Arizona. Kickoff is scheduled for 12:07 p.m.
Phoenix police seek help in looking for five armed men suspected of an attempted robbery at an Ahwatukee jewelry store over the weekend.
An Ahwatukee Foothills family and local school came up with a unique way to support the troops overseas. For the past few weeks, third-grader Luke Brocco and his family collected Beanie Babies to send to the military in Afghanistan.
An Ahwatukee Foothills family and local school came up with a unique way to support the troops overseas. For the past few weeks, third-grader Luke Brocco and his family collected Beanie Babies to send to the military in Afghanistan.
Eight year-old Luke Brocco has collected over 300 Beanie Babies which will be shipped to troops overseas. Nov 15, 2011 Darryl Webb/AFN
Eight year-old Luke Brocco has collected over 300 Beanie Babies which will be shipped to troops overseas. Nov 15, 2011 Darryl Webb/AFN
Here: Cardinals Calais Campbell birthday celebration, fundraiser Sept. 5
This could have been the week of reckoning for the Arizona Diamondbacks, and at about 7:30 p.m. last Tuesday night, it certainly felt like it.
This could have been the week of reckoning for the Arizona Diamondbacks, and at about 7:30 p.m. last Tuesday night, it certainly felt like it.
I must say I'm impressed. I must also say like Derek Anderson being hit on a corner blitz, I never saw it coming.
Probably the most controversial moment of Friday's play at the Waste Management Phoenix Open was when the Golf Channel went on the air and talked about a rare Monday finish for the golf tournament.
Surprise police are looking for two suspects they believe were involved in a bank robbery Thursday afternoon.
Surprise police are looking for two suspects they believe were involved in a bank robbery Thursday afternoon.
Henry Diaz Jr. didn’t make excuses when he stood before Judge Robert Gottsfield Friday, just before being sentenced for a string of armed robberies in Ahwatukee Foothills and Tempe where he used a sawed-off shotgun.
Henry Diaz Jr. didn’t make excuses when he stood before Judge Robert Gottsfield Friday, just before being sentenced for a string of armed robberies in Ahwatukee Foothills and Tempe where he used a sawed-off shotgun.
Henry Diaz Jr. has rejected a plea offer that would have sent the Ahwatukee Foothills man to prison for between 18 and 21 months.
Henry Diaz Jr. has rejected a plea offer that would have sent the Ahwatukee Foothills man to prison for between 18 and 21 months.
Ever since Holly Martin had Caroline Wells, 9, in her first grade class at Kyrene de la Sierra Elementary School, she couldn't wait for the opportunity to teach her younger brother, Connor. "He is such a special kid," Martin said of Connor, who is in her first-grade class this year. "It's like I've almost become part of the family now." On Friday Martin's class celebrated the holidays and Connor's life by decorating beanie babies for the neonatal intensive care unit at Phoenix Children's Hospital. Born three months premature and weighing just one pound, Connor spent the early weeks of his life in the NICU. Because it is so difficult for parents to hold newborns born prematurely, the hospital used beanie babies to comfort him instead. Using beanie babies enabled Connor to utilize all of his energy for proper respiration. "Sometimes it took 30 minutes to get him to us to hold because of all the wires," said Jill Wells, Connor's mother. "As trivial as they are, those beanie babies help so much. Connor couldn't be held much because he would use too much energy instead of breathing." Wells visited the first grade class to lead the project Friday. She told students the story of her son's premature birth as they gathered closely around her chair. A few tears flowed as she showed them the first outfit he ever wore and read them a book about Ruby Duck, a duck born smaller than its siblings and learned to do things at her own speed. "The little things that people did for Connor in the hospital are what made it so much easier for us," Wells said as she showed the class a tiny shirt a third grade class made for Connor's first Christmas. After listening to Wells, each student took one beanie baby and wrote a holiday note to its newborn recipient. Former Sierra teacher Maureen Goldhair also knitted hats for the students to put the beanie babies in. "It's important that they learn these things at an early age," Martin said. "That they understand and realize that there is so much out there to do for others." Corinne Frayer can be reached at (480) 898-7917 or cfrayer@aztrib.com.
Mother and daughter Kristie and Sydni, 6, Nedza work together in trying to find the right words to write on their beanie baby card.
The first grades work on their beanie baby good will packages.
Adults helped the first graders here they are tying a bow around a beanie babies' heads.
PARC Treasurer Jim Jochim sits down with Allison Hurtado to discuss the Phoenix Loop 202 project ...
Andean Bear Cub Takes First Steps!
It's a boy!! Our Andean bear cub recently had its first check-up with Phoenix Zoo vets. After pat...
Country Thunder - Day 1
Country Thunder Day 1 off to a great start!
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