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Mountain Pointe first baseman Taylor Martin celebrates a double play as Desert Ridge pinch runner Bryan Natter strayed too far on a line drive.
Bean is just under a year old. She has short-brown hair and green eyes. Bean's sister, Flower, is her favorite playmate. Flower is a sweet, purring girl who likes to sit with you and be petted. Both love playing on cat trees and make a beautiful pair.
Mountain Pointe's Michelle Luna gets double teamed by Desert Vista's Emily Wolph and Emily Thorton during their game Friday.
Mountain Pointe's Michelle Luna gets double teamed by Desert Vista's Emily Wolph and Emily Thorton during their game Friday.
Desert Vista's Alex Bambic, front in blue, finished third at the Flowing Wells tournament and Desert Vista's Mike Arredondo, back and on the bottom, was fourth.
Mountain Pointe senior Kevin Kadisak, seen here stopping a shot attempt, will eventually get back to the soccer field once his record-setting football season ends. With 11 field goals, Kadisak has set the Mountain Pointe school record.
They look alike and they think alike.
Mini and Smokey are a bonded pair of 12-year-old pure bred Pomeranians who were surrendered by their owners who could no longer care for them. Mini is a very outgoing girl who likes to play with toys and do twirls and jump into your arms. Smokey is more reserved and timid and depends on Mini for everything. He follows her wherever she goes, lays where she lays and really needs her. Smokey has alopecia, a skin condition that is common for Poms which causes them to lose their hair, but otherwise he is healthy. Both babies are snuggle bunnies and love to be held. Both are kennel and leash trained. Even though they are approximately 12 they do not act their age. They MUST go to the same home.
Mountain Pointe product Will Claye made it two for two on Saturday.
Mountain Pointe product Will Claye made it two for two on Saturday.
After three years in business in Ahwatukee Foothills Three Dudes Quilting is doubling its size at Elliot Road and 51st Street.
State lawmakers are moving to pave the way to more than double their living allowance -- and do it in the way to avoid ever having to vote on the potentially embarrassing issue again.
Arizona’s flu cases more than doubled in the last week, according to the state Department of Health Services.
So-called comedian Bill Maher is the poster boy for the brutish. He reminds me of a series of classmates during my school years. They were trash-talking bullies, encouraged by peers who would laugh, but always with unease.
So-called comedian Bill Maher is the poster boy for the brutish. He reminds me of a series of classmates during my school years. They were trash-talking bullies, encouraged by peers who would laugh, but always with unease.
The only thing more painful for Monty Roth than fracturing his hand while slipping on the wet tile in his bathroom was returning to the tennis court against Corona del Sol’s Alex Lawson.
It will soon be April 1, and many high school seniors across the country are learning today which colleges accepted them and which did not. Those students who applied to a range of colleges are likely to receive more than one acceptance, and for many, a difficult decision lies ahead. For some, “double depositing” becomes attractive. What’s that?
The number of students receiving empowerment savings accounts could possibly double in less than a year, according to the Arizona Department of Education. Last spring, lawmakers approved the voucher-like program for students with special needs to provide parents more choices for their children, while also decreasing what Arizona pays for education, according to proponents.
The number of students receiving empowerment savings accounts could possibly double in less than a year, according to the Arizona Department of Education. Last spring, lawmakers approved the voucher-like program for students with special needs to provide parents more choices for their children, while also decreasing what Arizona pays for education, according to proponents.
At her previous school, Kyrene de la Sierra Elementary Principal Tracey Pastor saw the reality of working with homeless students.
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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