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As “Opponents of Brewer’s Medicaid plan speak out” it rapidly becomes obvious that they are obsessed with forcing their personal, misguided value systems on we citizens.
This hit ’80s band, responsible for songs “Heart and Soul,” “The Heart of Rock and Roll,” and “The Power of Love,” performs in Chandler.
Joss Bates was dropped off at his Ahwatukee home last weekend to find 114 notes hanging around his front yard, displaying quotes, words of comfort, love and encouragement written on them from friends and family.
Three years ago, in the wake of a new Arizona law aimed at those in the country illegally, tens of thousands converged on the Capitol with a message: Today we march, tomorrow we vote.
With the onslaught of Oscar contenders that debuted last November, there’s a good chance that a little-seen indie gem, “Starlet,” managed to fall off your radar during its short, theatrical run. Winner of the Special Jury Prize at the 2011 SXSW film festival, “Starlet” explores the unlikely friendship between a cheerful, aspiring actress (played by the winsome Dree Hemingway) and a cantankerous, elderly widow (the late Besedka Johnson).
Saying she's run out of patience, Gov. Jan Brewer will veto any bills sent to her until she sees movement on a new state budget and her pet Medicaid expansion project.
If any piece of classic American literature should be depicted on film with wildly decadent and boldly inventive style, it's "The Great Gatsby." After all, who was the character of Jay Gatsby himself if not a spinner of grandiose tales and a peddler of lavish dreams?
It’s no secret to Realtors that fabulous kitchens sell homes. Improve the room used primarily for food preparation, and the entire house will feel homier to residents, guests and prospective buyers alike.
Another Italian eatery is preparing to open in the recently closed Anzio Landing restaurant space in Mesa.
It’s a pretty good sign when the bottom of the batting order is creating havoc and driving in big runs.
The second period winners of the rocket car races at Kyrene Centennial Middle School on Thursday, May 2, 2013. The CO2 powered cars are designed in built by sixth-graders in their science class for this annual competition.
Science Teacher Jim Giannopoulos helps Anthony Zanrosso set up cars during the rocket car races at Kyrene Centennial Middle School on Thursday, May 2, 2013. The CO2 powered cars are designed in built by sixth-graders in their science class for this annual competition.
Kaleb McKoy celebrates his win during the rocket car races at Kyrene Centennial Middle School on Thursday, May 2, 2013. The CO2 powered cars are designed in built by sixth-graders in their science class for this annual competition.
Eighth-graders set up the cars during the rocket car races at Kyrene Centennial Middle School on Thursday, May 2, 2013. The CO2 powered cars are designed in built by sixth-graders in their science class for this annual competition.
Mariah Roman gives the thumbs up for a race to start during the rocket car races at Kyrene Centennial Middle School on Thursday, May 2, 2013. The CO2 powered cars are designed in built by sixth-graders in their science class for this annual competition.
Julien Ramirez hold up his winning car during the rocket car races at Kyrene Centennial Middle School on Thursday, May 2, 2013. The CO2 powered cars are designed in built by sixth-graders in their science class for this annual competition.
The rocket car races at Kyrene Centennial Middle School on Thursday, May 2, 2013. The CO2 powered cars are designed in built by sixth-graders in their science class for this annual competition.
Ian Ruacho watches the finish line during the rocket car races at Kyrene Centennial Middle School on Thursday, May 2, 2013. The CO2 powered cars are designed in built by sixth-graders in their science class for this annual competition.
The rocket car races at Kyrene Centennial Middle School on Thursday, May 2, 2013. The CO2 powered cars are designed in built by sixth-graders in their science class for this annual competition. [David Jolkovski/AFN]
Practicing what we have been preaching about the need to shop locally, the Ahwatukee Foothills Chamber of Commerce is partnering with a local business on our annual print Resource Guide and Directory. The Chamber’s 2013-14 Directory will be marketed, designed and produced through an agreement with the Ahwatukee Foothills News (AFN), the publisher of this newspaper and a chamber member. We believe this will be a valuable partnership for all chamber members and those who take advantage of this opportunity to get their message out to the public.
The idea of letting down a mentor can be a powerful influence.
In the galaxy of big-screen superheros — a rather glum lot — Robert Downey Jr.'s Iron Man is the snappy one.
Desert Vista enters the Division I state tournament as the No. 1 seed after going undefeated in power ranking matches.
Mountain Pointe's Jake Alexander is part of a Pride's offense that produced 15 runs in the first two playoff games.
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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