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  1. article Local track athletes qualify for nationals

    Saturday, February 23, 2013 1:49 pm

    Flagstaff was the place to be last weekend for track athletes as the state’s top competitors converged for the West Zone Indoor Championships with several qualifying for the USTAF nationals.

  2. article Where does a chaotic America go from here?

    Sunday, February 10, 2013 11:49 am

    ‘One day Alice came to a fork in the road and saw a Cheshire cat in a tree. Which road do I take? She asked. Where do you want to go? was his response. I don’t know, Alice answered. Then, said the cat, it doesn’t matter.”

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  3. article Nov,Dec calendar

    Friday, November 23, 2012 3:00 pm

    Saturday, Nov. 24

  4. article Studies more firmly tie sugary drinks to obesity

    Friday, September 28, 2012 7:15 am

    New research powerfully strengthens the case against soda and other sugary drinks as culprits in the obesity epidemic.

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  5. article Safe grilling means not eating your grill brush

    Thursday, August 16, 2012 2:49 pm

    From the Department of Things You Did Not Know You Had to Worry About comes a new advisory: Don’t eat your barbecue cleaning brush.

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  6. article Ariz. health officials warn of possible hepatitis C exposure

    Saturday, July 28, 2012 10:39 pm

    The Arizona Department of Health Services and Maricopa County Department of Public Health reported Wednesday that a health-care technician with ties to two Valley hospitals may have exposed patients to hepatitis C.

  7. article Farmers market gets new awning

    Thursday, July 12, 2012 6:49 am

    Residents and vendors breathed a collective sigh of relief when they showed up Sunday morning two weeks ago.

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  8. pdf PDF: Read the Supreme Court's full SB 1070 opinion

    Monday, June 25, 2012 8:45 am

  9. pdf PDF: Read the Supreme Court's full SB 1070 opinion

    Monday, June 25, 2012 8:45 am

  10. article How to prevent a dog attack

    Wednesday, June 20, 2012 2:07 pm

    When I was 12, I watched the movie “Cujo.” Wow. I couldn’t sleep for a week. The perception that St. Bernard’s are friendly rescue dogs was definitely tarnished by the actions of Cujo. All of us have had some encounter with an unbalanced house or stray dog that has put us on the defense. Learning HOW to handle an unbalanced dog’s actions BEFORE they occur is the key to staying calm and bite free.

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  11. article How to prevent a dog attack

    Wednesday, June 20, 2012 2:07 pm

    When I was 12, I watched the movie “Cujo.” Wow. I couldn’t sleep for a week. The perception that St. Bernard’s are friendly rescue dogs was definitely tarnished by the actions of Cujo. All of us have had some encounter with an unbalanced house or stray dog that has put us on the defense. Learning HOW to handle an unbalanced dog’s actions BEFORE they occur is the key to staying calm and bite free.

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  12. article Dogs can get Valley Fever from our desert soil; so do your homework

    Thursday, April 12, 2012 2:14 pm

    The one thing I’ve learned in my 40 years of living is that effective problem solving, whether it be personal or business, will ultimately come from YOU. The more you are prepared from your own research and detective work the better off you will be to diagnose or determine where your paths in life will lead you. I say this based on the unfortunate diagnosis of Valley Fever (VF) of my 4-year-old, male Australian Shepherd, Kugel, last year. He is doing great now, and I am very fortunate that we caught it when we did.

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  13. article Polling locations for 2012 Presidential Preference Election

    Monday, February 27, 2012 3:15 pm

    Polling locations near Ahwatukee Foothills:

  14. article AAA seeks top school crossing guards

    Wednesday, February 15, 2012 8:00 am

    Rain or shine, crossing guards work diligently to protect Arizona's school children. To honor the outstanding guards in our communities, AAA Arizona is calling for nominations for its fifth annual Crossing Guard of the Year Award. The deadline to submit nominations is March 23.

  15. article Tempe's Unity Walk celebrates diversity

    Wednesday, February 1, 2012 3:00 pm

    Arizona is home to as diverse of a population as they come, and that fact can sometimes shed a negative spotlight on the state and the people who live here.

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  16. article HB 2154 aims to protect state's most precious cargo

    Thursday, January 26, 2012 7:00 pm

    As the 2012 state Legislative gets under way, AAA hopes that legislators will take an important step in protecting Arizona children. HB 2154 aims to do just that, providing a long overdue update to Arizona's outdated child passenger law.

  17. article No Name-Calling Week at Kyrene Jan. 23-27

    Sunday, January 22, 2012 4:00 pm

    Twelve Kyrene schools plan to stomp down on bullying next week as they take part in a nationwide effort called No Name-Calling Week.

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  18. article No Name-Calling Week at Kyrene Jan. 23-27

    Sunday, January 22, 2012 4:00 pm

    Twelve Kyrene schools plan to stomp down on bullying next week as they take part in a nationwide effort called No Name-Calling Week.

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  19. article Tuskegee airman buried at Arlington

    Friday, January 20, 2012 2:19 pm

    ARLINGTON, Va. (AP) — On the same day that retired Air Force Lt. Col. Luke Weathers Jr. took his resting place among other war and military heroes, his real-life story as a World War II aviator played out on movie screens across the country.

    Weathers was buried Friday at Arlington National Cemetery in a service that began with a flyover of four F-16 jets in the Missing Man formation, a special honor reserved for pilots, by the 113th Wing of the D.C. Capital Guardians, the same unit that guards the airspace over the nation's capital.

    Weathers died Oct. 15 in Tucson, Ariz., of pneumonia at age 90. His burial coincided with the official opening in theaters of "Red Tails," a George Lucas-produced movie retelling the story of the Tuskegee Airmen who debunked widely held beliefs that black pilots were incapable of fighting in combat.

    Shortly after the flyover, in which one of the three jets departed from formation, a caisson pulled by six horses carried Weathers' body to his burial spot amid hundreds of the stark marble tombstones that cover the grounds of the national cemetery. An Air Force band accompanied the wagon, its drummer thumping a solemn beat as family followed on the chilly, overcast Friday morning. Family members wore red ties and scarves, as they had at Weathers' Memphis funeral, as a nod to the aviators who painted their aircrafts' tails red to set themselves apart.

    Luke Weathers III, 61, said his father and other black Americans who fought in World War II did so to prove they were men, "and then they wanted their country to love them, but that didn't happen, either." Friday's ceremony, however, finally delivered recognition of his father as a national hero, Weathers said.

    This kind of attention to the Tuskegee Airmen is what the elder Weathers wanted throughout his life, said his daughter, Trina Weathers Boyce. Weathers was not vain, but he wanted to share the lessons of the airmen's courage in war, their struggles for equality and their victory over a wartime enemy and over racism, she said.

    "He would talk about his hard trials and tribulations to others, to children, because he never wanted us to feel like this (racism) is a reason we couldn't make it," Weathers Boyce said in a telephone interview Thursday. "He would tell us nothing good comes easy. He'd say there are going to be barriers ... and you can overcome them."

    Before the Tuskegee Airmen were formed in 1941, black men were forbidden to fly for the U.S. military, even though they could be drafted. After years of struggle, the Army Air Corps began to allow African Americans to train for flight, albeit in still-segregated units.

    Many of the Tuskegee airmen, which included navigators, mechanics, medical personnel and others in support roles, trained from 1941 to 1949 at the Tuskegee Institute, which was founded by Booker T. Washington and was already home to an aeronautical engineering program.

    More than 900 Tuskegee Airmen were U.S. pilots, said Trent Dudley, an Air Force lieutenant colonel who is president of the East Coast Tuskegee Airmen Inc. chapter. An estimated 250 to 300 Tuskegee airmen are still alive. The exact number is not known because some have not registered with chapters.

    "As with all the airmen, when we lose one of them, there is a chunk of history that goes with them," Dudley said.

    Defying social norms was already a family trait when Weathers was born in Grenada, Miss.

    At the time, the town's railroad track served as the economic dividing line. The relationship between Weather's mixed-race father and black mother defied that dividing line, which led Weathers' family to move to Memphis, where they worked in a grocery store.

    Years later, Weathers was studying biology at Lane College in Jackson, Tenn., when he stumbled on an article in an international newspaper about the Tuskegee Experiment, the federal government's name for the Army Air Corps training of African Americans, Weathers Boyce said.

    His mother turned to the prominent Memphis family she worked for and, with the help of the family's connections, Weathers was considered and eventually accepted into their program.

    He always talked about the maneuver that save his life, Weathers Boyce said. A skillful pilot, he was a target of the Germans. In one combat flight, German aircraft were pursuing him and firing. He was forced to dip down and make a few turns in his plane to keep from getting shot, she said.

    Weathers flew P-51 and P-39 fighters during his service from 1942 to 1945 and earned a Distinguished Flying Cross, according to the National Guard Bureau. He and other Tuskegee Airmen were awarded the Congressional Gold Medal in 2007.

    After the war, Weathers went on to become the first African American air controller, run a coin-operated laundry, raise five children, open a flight school, provide vocational rehabilitation for veterans and write a book about his life story that has not yet been published, Weathers Boyce said.

    "We are still educating people on the Tuskegee history," Weathers said, "because it's a big part of American history, not African American or black history, but American history."

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    Online:

    National Park Service Tuskegee Airmen National Historic Site: http://www.nps.gov/tuin/index.htm

    Arlington National Cemetery: http://www.arlingtoncemetery.mil/

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    Suzanne Gamboa can be reached at http://www.twitter.com/APsgamboa

  20. article Free national park entry for MLK weekend

    Sunday, January 8, 2012 9:00 am

    Washington • The National Park Service is waiving entrance fees at more than 100 other national parks Jan. 14-16 in honor of Martin Luther King, Jr. Day weekend.

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  21. article Free national park entry for MLK weekend

    Sunday, January 8, 2012 9:00 am

    Washington • The National Park Service is waiving entrance fees at more than 100 other national parks Jan. 14-16 in honor of Martin Luther King, Jr. Day weekend.

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  22. article Kyrene district may adopt traditional model at Chandler school

    Saturday, October 15, 2011 8:45 am

    Kyrene Elementary School District hopes to launch onto the popularity of traditional schools when it opens a traditional academy next school year.

  23. article Local Republican leaders return from national convention

    Friday, October 14, 2011 2:15 pm

    Ahwatukee Republican Women's Club members, Loraine Pellegrino, president; Mary Baumbach, second vice president; Jill Norgaard, third vice president; and Debbie Smith, Arizona Federation of Republican Women third vice president; joined nearly 1,200 registrants from 47 states, plus Puerto Rico, as elected delegates to the National Federation of Republican Women's 36th Biennial Convention in Kansas City, Mo., Sept. 29-Oct. 2. Also in attendance was Ahwatukee Foothills resident Danielle Smith, who represented the state of Arizona as a page for the convention.

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  24. article Tempe taking booth applications for Halloween carnival

    Wednesday, October 5, 2011 6:05 pm

    Local nonprofits are invited to host food or game booths at Tempe’s 34th annual Family Halloween Carnival.

  25. article Tempe taking booth applications for Halloween carnival

    Wednesday, October 5, 2011 6:05 pm

    Local nonprofits are invited to host food or game booths at Tempe’s 34th annual Family Halloween Carnival.

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