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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.
Thunder Mountain Sports, 1334 E. Chandler Blvd., will have sand volleyball all summer starting May 24 through July 26.
There were hurdles, blocks and bars all over the track Saturday at Mesa Community College.
Around 8 p.m., a party bus with a large Jack Daniels logo pulled up to the home.
The scenes were about 20 miles and three hours apart on Thursday, but nonetheless felt much the same.
Michael Weaver #7 drives the ball for a double during baseball game between Mountain Pointe and Chaparral at Tempe Diablo Stadium on Thursday, May 9, 2013.
Bryce Redaja #20 drives the ball for a double during baseball game between Mountain Pointe and Chaparral at Tempe Diablo Stadium on Thursday, May 9, 2013.
Sun Devil and Wildcat fans will get to show their school pride at Florencia Pizza Bistro in Ahwatukee tomorrow during the “Duel in the Desert” fundraiser.
MESA – There were hurdles, blocks and bars all over the track Saturday at Mesa Community College.
There are times when the most satisfying part of a meal is the appetizer.
Ninety feet is the perfect distance between bases, but on Thursday afternoon it must have felt more like 90 miles for Mountain Pointe.
A survey shows U.S. home prices rose 10.5 percent in March compared with a year ago, the biggest gain since March 2006.
The soft underbelly of a lot of volleyball teams is right in the middle of the net.
It’s a pretty good sign when the bottom of the batting order is creating havoc and driving in big runs.
The execution was perfect.
The Chaparral baseball team isn’t quite ready to give up on its dream of a third consecutive state title.
The Thunder had one last rally in a standard-setting season, but it wasn’t enough.
Tommy Martinez stands all of 5-foot-6, maybe 5-6 ½ in his cleats, hits ninth in the Mountain Pointe lineup and is just a sophomore.
It's not a big breakthrough.
There are so many reasons for the Legislature to approve Gov. Jan Brewer’s proposal to expand Medicaid that it is hard for me to believe that any elected official would put ideology before the good of their constituents and the state of Arizona.
The baseball postseason takes a strong belief system.
The latest release from Philadelphia guitarist- songwriter Kurt Vile is a 69-minute double LP of lengthy, languid meditations on the everyday and beyond. The songs unwind slowly, their charms leaving imprints on the way back around.
Mountain Pointe first baseman Taylor Martin celebrates a double play as Desert Ridge pinch runner Bryan Natter strayed too far on a line drive.
As if the first-round heart-pounding win wasn’t enough, the Desert Vista baseball team had to go to extra-innings again to keep its season alive.
Danielle Block has a hard time balancing the rigors of pitching and hitting.
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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