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The public got its first opportunity Monday to travel on an automated inter-terminal train at Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport.
Phoenix Mayor Greg Stanton and Aviation Director Danny Murphy announced that the PHX Sky Train will open to the public April 8 at noon.
It may not be a question of knowing whether Beethoven is better for you than the Beastie Boys.
State lawmakers took the first steps Tuesday to letting teachers legally carry weapons in at least some public schools.
Arizona's 17,500 lawyers are not going to have to worry about new competition from those who want to practice without bothering with three years of law school.
State lawmakers are moving to ensure that your Facebook password is none of your boss's business.
Transforming from a somewhat plump freshman to a svelte three-time state wrestling champion has given Alex Bambic one of the most unique — and successful — careers in Arizona wrestling history.
Ignoring a threatened lawsuit, a Senate panel voted Monday to let police destroy marijuana they have seized, even if it was taken wrongly from a medical marijuana patient.
State lawmakers are moving to throw a new hurdle in the path of divorced parents who want to move.
The Governor’s Office and Arizona Department of Education is accepting applications from Arizona high school seniors for the 2013 National Youth Science Camp.
PRESCOTT VALLEY - Alex Bambic will take his place among the Parade of Champions once again, only this time he will be alone.
The path to the state wrestling tournament has been scrutinized with power pockets of teams at certain sectional tournaments.
Patrick Murphy, of Mountain Pointe, wrestles Brian Powers, of Buena, in the 160 lbs weight class during AIA Division 1 Section 3 wrestling tournament at Desert Vista on Saturday, Feb. 2, 2013.
Patrick Murphy, of Mountain Pointe, wrestles Brian Powers, of Buena, in the 160 lbs weight class during AIA Division 1 Section 3 wrestling tournament at Desert Vista on Saturday, Feb. 2, 2013.
Arch Ratliff knows in the big picture the win doesn’t matter all that much if he isn’t able to do it again next week.
Before David Gonzalez left the gym at Flowing Wells in Tucson a couple of weeks ago and headed back up Interstate 10, the Desert Vista wrestling coach had one message for this physically and mentally drained team:
Like the amped up comeback tour of two rockers who had their heyday sometime in the mid-'80s, Sylvester Stallone and director Walter Hill ("48 HRS.," ''The Warriors") join forces for a hard-hitting exercise in beefy, brainless fun with the New Orleans-set actioner "Bullet to the Head."
While most men pushing 70 are spending their twilight years on the golf course, Arnold Schwarzenegger and Sylvester Stallone are still packing heat. Many modern actors have attempted to rein supreme as the definitive action star of this generation, such as Jason Statham, Vin Diesel, and The Rock. Yet, none have come close to headlining a franchise on par with “The Terminator” or “Rambo.” Although Arnold and Sylvester may not be the most phenomenal talents ever to grace the big screen, it’s difficult not to be won over by their charisma and unrelenting bloodlust. Even in an era of so much fresh blood, they’re still easily the kings of action…with exception to maybe Bruce Willis.
From left, 5th graders Ethan Lynch, Ciera Teri-Murphy, Marilyn S., Grace Greve, Kate Bucci and Breanna Thomas pose while boxing up donations at Kyrene de la Colina Elementary School on Thursday, Jan. 31, 2013. Colina is having a food drive where you vote for your favorite Super Bowl team with donations for the Kyrene Resource Center. They have correctly predicted the Super Bowl winner 13 out of 15 years.
Two Arizona gun-rights groups said Wednesday that lawmakers should consider letting specially trained teachers and administrators carry guns into public schools to protect students against future attacks.
Area football players were snubbed on the All-Arizona team voted on by the football coaches association.
Stefanie Murphy helps her daughter, Caylee, 3, pick ducks at a game during the Parish Festival at St. Benedict on Sunday, Nov. 11, 2012.
The beginning of the wrestling season is so much different than the end.
Stefanie Murphy helps her daughter, Caylee, 3, pick ducks at a game during the Parish Festival at St. Benedict on Sunday, Nov. 11, 2012.
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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