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Team Phoenix, a youth basketball program in Ahwatukee Foothills, will have a Family Fun Movie Night and Raffle Fundraiser on Friday at the AMC Ahwatukee 24, 4915 E. Ray Road.
Former Diamondbacks slugger Luis Gonzalez watching Mountain Pointe vs. Chaparral baseball game at Tempe Diablo Stadium on Thursday, May 9, 2013.
PCA Phoenix board members and staff: (back row from left to right) PCA�s Dave Shapiro; Mike Nealy, president/COO, Phoenix Coyotes; PCA�s Margaret Clark O�Donnell; Paul Yatkowski, operations officer, corporate citizen; Stefanie Francis, co-founder and managing director, Navigate Research; Tom Lewis, CEO and founder, T.W. Lewis; Mike Stanley, CEO, EB Endeavors; Jordan Taylor, president/CEO, Pyramid Financial; Scott O'Connor, owner SteepleRock Ventures; (front row from left to right) Lon Babby, president, Phoenix Suns; Scott Harkey, partner, Owens and Harkey Advertising; PCA�s Heana Simpson; Krista Howard, senior manager, Deloitte; PCA Trainer Kelly Cagle; Megan Lennox, partner, Bryan Cave; Mike O�Hearn, president, Coyotes Ice; and PCA�s Jim Thompson (not pictured are John Graham, CEO, Sunbelt Holdings; Derrick Hall, president, Arizona Diamondbacks; and Harold Slemmer, president, Arizona Interscholastic Association).
Brantley Bell has been around a couple of championship celebrations, but he wants one more in a Mountain Pointe uniform before heading to the next stage of his career.
The Arizona Diamondbacks aren't just hosting the Colorado Rockies for a little baseball on Saturday, April 27 - they're inviting fans to come early for Outdoors Night.
Brantley Bell shared a funny story about the 2001 World Series.
The city of Phoenix is celebrating Valley Bike Month throughout April with a variety of activities intended to get residents out on their bikes to share in the experience of cycling throughout the city. In partnership with Valley Metro, the city is encouraging seasoned cyclists and those new to biking to give it a try at one of these events:
To avoid “brain drain” during summer vacation, local schools in Ahwatukee Foothills are offering up educational programs for kids.
Opening Day is a national holiday to some.
Maalox would have a sign in Chase Field or maybe even naming rights if he was the general manager of the Diamondbacks and was responsible for trading Justin Upton.
The Ahwatukee Brass Quintet will play the National Anthem at its first spring training game this week in Scottsdale.
Arizona is on the verge of shutting the door on the ability of players for Arizona's professional sports teams to file workers' compensation claims elsewhere, even if that's where they were injured.
Arizona Diamondbacks (@Dbacks) single game tickets for the 2013 season went on sale Monday. Fans can purchase tickets online at dbacks.com/tickets, at the Chase Field Box Office, or by phone at (602) 514-8400.
If you’ve never seen an ostrich race, it’s a good reason to head to Tumbleweed Park March 8-10. If you have seen an ostrich race, it’s probably a good idea to go down there and see another one to make sure it wasn’t some odd, exhilarating dream.
Hospice of the Valley has been awarded a $5,000 grant from the Arizona Diamondbacks Foundation for the agency’s Teens in Nursing program. The funds will be used to award college scholarships, purchase scrub uniforms and stethoscopes, and to provide recognition pins.
Arizona Diamondbacks President and CEO Derrick Hall has been named the 2012 recipient of the Bill Shover Leadership Award and was honored last week at a luncheon at the Talking Stick Resort.
The Arizona Diamondbacks stretch before a spring training baseball workout Friday, Feb. 15, 2013, in Scottsdale, Ariz. (AP Photo/Darron Cummings)
It's a Saturday afternoon, and a multitude of fans – 25,000 total throughout a day defined by a peek-a-boo sun – meander underneath Chase Field's retractable roof for the annual D-Backs annual FanFest. The day is a prelude to the upcoming season – an opportunity for the Diamondback faithful to snag a few autographs, take a few cuts against a wiffleball-lobbing Wade Miley and, most importantly, bask in the glow of the lovely optimism that comes before the realities of a 162-game season commence.
March of Dimes Arizona Chapter announced that Arizona business and community leader Derrick Hall has taken on the role of March for Babies Phoenix chair. Hall, president and CEO of the Arizona Diamondbacks, is also a proud father making his commitment to the good health of moms and babies personal and meaningful.
Steve Berthiaume, left, a longtime ESPN anchor on such benchmark programs as “SportsCenter” and “Baseball Tonight” said being in the ballpark every day as the Diamondbacks’ new television play-by-play voice feels like he “won the lottery.” Bob Brenly, right, is Berthiaume’s new partner and the D-Backs’ once-and-again color commentator. Brenly is still plenty popular among Arizona fans after leading the team to the 2001 World Series title as its manager.
Steve Berthiaume, left, a longtime ESPN anchor on such benchmark programs as “SportsCenter” and “Baseball Tonight” said being in the ballpark every day as the Diamondbacks’ new television play-by-play voice feels like he “won the lottery.” Bob Brenly, right, is Berthiaume’s new partner and the D-Backs’ once-and-again color commentator. Brenly is still plenty popular among Arizona fans after leading the team to the 2001 World Series title as its manager.
When the Angels signed former National League MVP Albert Pujols before last season the fan base went berserk.
It’s Saturday afternoon, and a multitude of fans — 25,000 total throughout a day defined by a peek-a-boo sun — meander underneath Chase Field’s retractable roof for the annual D-Backs FanFest.
The 2013 Arizona Diamondbacks will make their first stop prior to the upcoming baseball season at Wild Horse Pass Hotel and Casino Friday. Josh Collmenter, Adam Eaton, Paul Goldschmidt and Wade Miley will participate in a free autograph session from 7 to 8 p.m. in the conference center of the hotel and casino located just off the Interstate 10 and Wild Horse Pass Boulevard. This event is open to the general public.
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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